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Unit 3 Lesson 1: From Cells to Organ
Word
Parts/meaning of
word, if any
Definition
Picture example if any
Organ
Organ System
Tissue
Essential Questions
Main Concepts
Words to know:
Cell
Tissue
Organ
System
All systems in an organism must work together to keep the
organism alive.
.
Cells are specialized !!!
There are different kinds and they do
different jobs for organisms.
List 3 different kinds of cells
1. _______________________
2. _______________________
3. _______________________
How do cells “know” to become a certain type of cell?
They follow the instruction in their ___________________.
Brainpop Body Systems:
http://mrhardy.wikispaces.com/Body.swf
Human Body:
http://www.iknowthat.com/ScienceIllustrations/hum
anbody/science_desk.swf
Tissues are a group of similar _________ working together.
Organs are a group of the same type of __________working
together
A _________________ is a group of organs that work together to
do a job for your body.
UNIT 3 LESSON 2- SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR
SYSTEMS
Main Concepts
Words to know:
Exoskeleton
Endoskeleton
Joint
Tendon
What is the function of the muscular
and skeleton system?
Skeletal System:
1. Provides shape and support
2. Enables you to move
3. Protects your internal organs
4. Produces blood cells
5. Stores certain material until your body
needs them
Muscular System:
1. Muscles are connected to your Skeletal
System
2. Help you move your body parts.
The skeletal system maintains an organisms
_______________ and holds it up against gravity.
For many animals, the skeletal and muscular systems
work together to maintain the animal’s ___________
and let the animal _____________.
Animals with _________________ have skeletons on the
outside of their body. Examples: crabs and insects
A joint is a place where 2 ______________ meet.
A tendon is a tissue that attaches ________________ to
bone.
3 Types of muscle:
1. Skeletal Muscle: attached to ______________
2. Cardiac Muscle: found only in the
________________
3. Smooth Muscle: found in the walls of
_____________.
OLS Lesson 4: Respiratory System
Essential Questions
Main Concepts
What is the function of the
respiratory system?
The respiratory system’s function is take ___________ into the body and gets
rid of _______________.
What are the organs and
structures of the respiratory
system?
My Puppy Takes Beef Bones And Drools
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Mouth and nose
Pharynx
Trachea
Lungs
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Alveoli- where Oxygen exchange happens via DIFFUSION
Diaphragm
How is oxygen exchanged
(moved) from the alveoli in
the blood of the circulatory
system?
Oxygen moves from the alveoli air sacs in the lungs into blood vessels
called cappilaries through ____________.
______________is a waste product of the cells that also moves into in
the blood stream and is released through the lungs.
OLS Lesson 5: Circulatory System
Essential Questions
Main Concepts
What is the function of the circulatory 
system?
How is the respiratory system
connected to the circulatory system?

What are the organs and structures of

the circulatory system?
Transports _____________ and ____________ to cells and
removes waste from them.
The respiratory system brings in _____________and the
circulatory system transports it around the _______________.
List the 3 main organs of the circulatory system and describe:
1. Heart 2. Blood Vessels3. Blood-
Describe the 3 types of Blood Vessels
VeinsArteriesCapillaries-
OLS Lesson 6: Digestive and Excretory Systems
What is the function of the Digestive
System?
The function of the digestive system is to break down ________
so the __________ can use the nutrients.
Two types of digestive systems:
•
Digestive System- a single opening where
food enters and undigested food exits ex. Hydra, jellyfish,
flatworm
•
__________ Digestive System-tube-like form, mouth at
one ends where food enters, and an exit for undigested
food ex. Earthworm, humans and most animals
Pathways and organs of human digestion:
__________-  esophagus  stomach  small intestine 
large intestine  expelled
The function of the Excretory system is to __________ waste
products from the body
Example of waste products: ________, _________, _________
Excretory System
__________ -the main organ, filters the blood
_________ -hold urine
**Sweating is part of excretion as well***
OLS Lesson 7: Immune Systems
What is the function of the Immune
System?
The function of the immune system is to recognize and destroy
_______________ causing organisms.
What are pathogens?
Pathogens cause diseases. Some examples are:
Where is the immune system found in the
body?
What is the human bodies first defense
against pathogens?

___________

Viruses

Parasites

Some Fungi
The Immune system is all over the body. It is a network of cells,
tissues, and organs that work together to
______________________invaders
The ___________ is the human bodies first defense against
pathogens.
____________ Blood Cells produced in the bone marrow fight
against pathogens inside the body.