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WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP
WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP
What is Stewardship?
… careful and responsible management
of natural resources to one's care…
…..benefit of the general community
…acceptance of responsibility…to
maintain long-term protection and
sustainability of the environment
WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP
A watershed is the area of land where all
of the water drains off going into the
same stream, lake or other water body.
We all live in a Watershed & the actions
We take affect our downstream rivers,
lakes and estuaries.
CARDIOVASCULAR
The main components of
the human
cardiovascular system
are the heart, blood, and
blood arteries, vessels,
veins.
The Muscular System
• The muscular system
makes up nearly half the
weight of the human body
• Muscles provide the
forces that enable the
body to move. Muscles
stretch across joints to
link one bone with
another and work in
groups to respond to
nerve impulses.
NERVOUS SYSTEM
• Synaptic transmission
helps a neuron
communicate with
other neurons, such
as a muscle cell, at a
synapse. The
synapse is the
contact point at which
neurons communicate
with one another.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
• It is responsible
for carrying
oxygen and vital
nutrients to all
parts of the body
and removes
harmful waste
products from
tissues.
SKELETON
• The skeleton provides the
framework which supports
the body and maintains its
shape.
• Movement is powered by
skeletal muscles which are
attached at various sites on
bones.
• Muscles, bones, and joints
provide the principal
mechanics for movement, all
coordinated by the nervous
system.
NERVOUS SYSTEM
• Gunther von Hagens'
often-controversial
"Body Worlds and the
Mirror of Time"
exhibition shows us
just how many nerves
cover the face and
head of a human.
COLD WATER
Remember always
use cold water to
get Dishes
“as
clean as Cold Water
can get them”.