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Human Body System Layered Book
Individual project (65 points – test grade)
Objective:
To create a book of the human body with all of the major systems represented.
For the next 8 weeks will be learning about the Human Body Systems. On the
completion of this section you will be turning in a flipbook that covers 8 human body
systems. These include: Nervous System, Skeletal System, Integumentary System,
Digestive System, Respiratory System, Circulatory System, Excretory System, and
Immune System. The Reproductive System can be added for Extra Credit (design your
own page and include items you find relevant).
You will be allowed to use this book on your human body test at the end of the unit.
We will not have any notes during this unit. You will be making your own notes within
this book.
On each page of your book you will need to include:
1. The function of the system
2. The main parts of the system and their role (define key terms)
3. A picture (hand drawn) with labels
4. Explain common problems associated with each system.
Your flipbook also needs a cover with your name and period (worth 1 point). Your
pages can be “flipbook” style or you can use tabs to designate pages. Since this is a
book, you must have a style followed throughout. It MUST be legible and neat!
Grading Rubric:
Each page will receive 8 points. (Cover page = 1 pt)
Neatness/Organization – 2 pts
Hand Drawn Pictures w/ labels- 2 pts
Accuracy of info – 3 pts
Disorders explained – 1pts
Body System
Skeletal
Integumentary
Excretory
Digestive
Circulatory
Respiratory
Immune
Nervous
Reproductive
Page Contents
Function of system: Ch. 29.3
Define: axial, appendicular, marrow, osteoblasts,
joints, ligaments, tendons
Picture: Structure of bone (Fig. 29.7)
Disorder: Arthritis, Osteoporosis
Function of system: Ch. 29.6
Define: Epidermis, dermis, melanin, sebaceous
glands, sweat glands
Picture: Skin structure (Fig. 29.22)
Disorder: Skin Cancer
Function of system: Ch. 30.5
Define: kidney, nephron, glomerulus, Bowman’s
capsule, filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.
Picture: Kidney or nephron (Fig. 30.18 or 30.19)
Disease: Kidney stones, kidney failure
Function of system: Ch. 30.1-30.3
Define: nutrient, vitamins, minerals, salivary glands,
esophagus, peristalsis, stomach, small and large
intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, metabolism,
and calorie.
Picture: Digestive system (Fig. 30.8)
Disease: Salmonella, hepatitis, anorexia, bulimia
Function of system: Ch. 31.4-31.5
Define: heart, blood, blood vessel, atria, ventricle,
artery, capillary, vein, plasma, red blood cell, white
blood cells, platelets.
Picture: Flow of blood through heart (Fig. 31.12)
Disease: Atherosclerosis, Hypertension
Function of System: Ch. 31.1-31.2
Define: respiration, trachea, lungs, alveoli, epiglottis,
larynx, bronchi, bronchioles, and diaphragm
Picture: Respiratory System (Fig. 31.4)- include
detail showing gas exchange
Disease: Bronchitis, Asthma, Smoking caused
respiratory problems
Function of system: Ch. 32.3
Define: nonspecific defenses, specific defenses, first
line of defense, inflammatory response, histamine,
Pick a section of the body and show the
inflammatory response. Explain it.
Function of System: Ch. 34.1-34.4
Define: central nervous system, peripheral nervous
system, neurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons,
interneuron, reflex arc, brain stem, cerebellum,
cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus,
Picture: Reflex Arc (Fig. 34.7) and brain (Fig. 34.9)
Disease: Concussion, Alzheimer’s
Include Function, key terms, pictures, and problems
found within system. (Ch. 33.4-33.6)