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Year 10

Ms Gibellini

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Complete the Pin the Organ on the Student Activity

How well do you know your own body?

How many of the following bones, muscles and organs can you label?

Do you know what they do?

Complete the Prior Knowledge online Quiz for this topic

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Identify the major bones of the skeleton and describe its function

Understand the concept of antagonistic muscles

Label major features of a synovial joint

Identify the major features and functions of the human circulatory system

Outline the basic composition of human blood

Identify the major features and functions of arteries, veins and capillaries

Label the features of the human heart.

Understand the basic process of respiration

Identify the major features of the human respiratory system

Describe the mechanics of breathing

Distinguish between respiration and breathing

Identify the features of the male and female reproductive systems

Explain how fertilisation occurs in humans

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Identify the major bones of the skeleton and

describe its function

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Why do we need a skeleton?

Protect organs

Supports skin

Makes red blood cells

Used to create movement with

muscles

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Build a skeleton

Complete Scipad page ‘Human Skeleton’,

Broken Bones, Bones Crossword, The

Function of the Skeleton

https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=69bfedeb-

8321-4861-a075-

31551b56c28a&user=ngibellini&token=3888d9

35-6c6c-456b-a1eb-6c979d632e41

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Label major features of a synovial joint

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xW_Ao

qaKpQ&list=PLAE20A31F931FDBB5

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Complete Scipad pages Joints, Arthritis

http://learningon.theloop.school.nz/moodle

/mod/quiz/view.php?id=79095 – moodle

homework quiz

Kahoots -

https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=69bfedeb-

8321-4861-a075-

31551b56c28a&user=ngibellini&token=3888d9

35-6c6c-456b-a1eb-

6c979d632e41&playId=81ed905c-fc60-4c1b-

aa1e-035ffa1af943

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Understand the concept of antagonistic

muscles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-

ozRNVhGVg&list=PLAE20A31F931FDBB5&inde

x=4

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When a muscle contracts (shortens) it pulls on the tendon which pulls on the bone to cause movement.

Muscles work in pairs because they can only pull, not push (one pulls arm up, other pulls arm down)

Pairs of muscles work in the opposite direction –antagonistic pairs

Tendons connect muscle to bone

Ligaments link bones

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http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.a

c.uk/media/services/thechildrensuniversityo

fmanchester/flash/exercise_3_muscles.swf

http://www.e-

learningforkids.org/health/lesson/muscles/

http://www.e-

learningforkids.org/science/lesson/carribean

-sea-muscles-pirates/

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Many animals have skeletal systems that are very similar to ours.

Our leg is very much like that of a chicken leg including:

• femur (thigh bone)• knee (hinge joint)• fibula and tibia (smaller bones of the shin)• cartilage• ligaments

These are all part of our skeletal system. Beyond that, we also have similar muscle structure, tendons, fat, and skin. We will be exploring each of these similar characteristics.

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Tissue Colour Stretchiness HardnessAre Fibres

Visible?

Thickness

(mm)

Skin

Muscle

Tendon

Ligament

Cartilage

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Tissue Colour Stretchiness HardnessAre Fibres

Visible?

Thickness

(mm)

Skinwhite No Soft No 1mm

MusclePink Yes Soft Yes 30mm

TendonWhite No Very hard No 2mm

Ligament White/

greyNo Soft No 2mm

CartilageWhite No Soft No

3mm

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Dissecting a Chicken LegCheck for Understanding

Match the Vocabulary word to the correct definition:

cartilage

ligament

tendon

fat

skin

muscle

blood vessel

bone

joint

A). Fibers that contract and relax to effect body movement

B). An elastic tube through which blood circulates.

C). A tough, semi-rigid, calcified part of the skeleton

D). connects two bones together.

E). protective covering

F). It covers the surface of joints, allowing bones to slide over

one another, thus reducing friction and preventing damage.

Keeps bones from touching one another.

G). connects muscle to bone

H). A point of connection between two movable parts

I). is important in energy metabolism, heat insulation and

cushioning. A yellow jelly-like substance.

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Kahoots -

https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=7cccb869-

05e9-4fd9-9f30-

b782f2d72681&user=ngibellini&token=3888d9

35-6c6c-456b-a1eb-6c979d632e41

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Identify the major features and functions of the human circulatory system

Outline the basic composition of human blood

Identify the major features and functions of arteries, veins and capillaries

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_q6o_7CT_U

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Transports nutrients, water, and oxygen to your billions of body cells so they can function

Carries away wastes such as carbon dioxide that body cells produce.

Parts of the Circulatory System

The HeartThe BloodBlood Vessels – Arteries, veins,

capillaries

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Blood carries food, oxygen and

hormones to the cells around your

body, it removes wastes, carbon

dioxide and extra heat from the

cells.

Blood is made up of:

• Plasma – saline solution, blood

is mostly this

• Red blood cells – transport CO2

& O2

• Blood platelets – clotting agent

• White blood cells – fight

infection

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There are three types of vessels in the human body, and each have a special structure and function

Arteries take blood away from the heart, they are thick walled to withstand the pressure of the pumping blood

Veins take blood back to the heart and have valves to prevent the blood flowing backwards

Capillaries are thin walled so that gases can diffuse through to cells

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Understand the basic process

of respiration

Identify the major features of

the human respiratory system

Describe the mechanics of

breathing

Distinguish between

respiration and breathing

https://www.youtube.com/w

atch?v=hc1YtXc_84A

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Gases move from high to low concentration

CO2 moves out of cells and into blood

O2 moves out of blood and into cells

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Ribs, diaphragm and lungs move to change

pressure to cause air to move in and out of

lungs

Inhaling oxygen

Exhaling

carbon dioxide

Page 184 Scipad

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Converting oxygen and glucose into energy to

be used by muscles

Produces carbon dioxide and water as a

waste

Complete Scipad pages

Complete Breathing Pracs

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Identify the features of the

male and female reproductive

systems

Explain how fertilisation

occurs in humans

https://www.youtube.com/w

atch?v=ZpKlt1sHr4Q

https://www.youtube.com/w

atch?v=xTkkhhXqxb8

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Complete Scipad pages on the male and female reproductive systems and fertilization

http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/maderap/graphics/mader04uhap/ch17/others/chap17labeling01.html

http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/maderap/graphics/mader04uhap/ch17/others/chap17labeling02.html

http://interactivehuman.blogspot.co.nz/2008/05/reproductive-system-game.html

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1. Scapula

2. Humerous

3. Ulna

4. Radius

5. Ribcage

6. Vertebrae

7. Pelvis

8. Femur

9. Oesophagus

10. Stomach

11. Duodenum

12. Liver

13. Gall bladder

14. ?

15. Pancreas

16. Small intestine

17. Appendix

18. Large intestine

19. Rectum

20. Anus

21. Kidney

22. Ureter

23. Bladder

24. Urethra

25. Vans deferens

26. Testes

27. Penis

28. Larynx

29. Trachea

30. Bronchus

31. Lung

32. Heart

33. Diaphragm

34. Clavicle

35. Sternum

36. ribs