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HAPPY MONDAY A1 computer Bellwork Journals: 1. Negative Feedback Loop = _________; Example = ______________ 2. Positive Feedback Loop = _________ Example = ______________ You will need a computer for every 2 people. Log into your google drives and go to this link https://tinyurl.com/GarzaNutrientAbsorption2017 If you are presenting today, be ready to give your rubric to me. What is BTP? •Biology Tutoring Program •Applications due rd TOMORROW, March 3 ! What should your binder look like? Numbered Pages Page 32 – Body Systems Vocabulary Page 33 – Homeostasis Notes Page 34(A-P) – Body System Notes Packet Page 35 – Body Systems Checklist Page 36 – Nutrient Absorption Article Quizzes Evolution Vocabulary Quiz Cladogram Mini-Quiz Most Missed Quiz – Evolution Taxonomy Quiz Six Kingdom Monster Quiz Kingdom Chart Quiz Most Missed Quiz – Taxonomy Virus Quiz Plant Systems Quiz Collect Today Plant Vocabulary MAKE-UP Quiz (Monday) Body System Presentation (Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory) Assigned Body System Presentations (All Week) Magic School Bus Video (TOMORROW) Page 24 – Notecard Definitions (Thursday) Partner Test Analysis Plant Systems (Thursday) Body System Checklist (Monday 3/20) Late NOTHING! HW: Magic School Bus Instructions: 1. Watch the video “The Magic School Bus for Lunch” i. Option 1: Click on the following YouTube Link https://youtu.be/38-diqMiGv0 ii. Option 2: Find “Magic School Bus” on Netflix and it is Season 1 Episode 2 “For Lunch” 2. Trace the movement of nutrients (food) throughout the digestive system by drawing a map of the human body and labeling Miss Frizzles journey through Arnold’s Digestive System. 3. Create a 15-sentence, summary paragraph explaining what the episode was about. 4. Talk to Mr. Garza if there is any confusion. Unit 10 – Body Systems Definitions Due Thursday (3/9/17) All Parts Due Wednesday (3/22/17) 1. Digestion 2. Absorption 3. Respiration 4. Antibody 5. Stimuli 6. Response 7. Interdependence 8. Pathogen 9. Gamete 10. Hydrolysis 11. Circulatory System 12. Digestive System 13. Endocrine system 14. Epidermis 15. Excretion 16. Excretory System 17. Integumentary System 18. Muscular System 19. Nervous System 20. Pancreas 21. Reproductive System 22. Ovary PG 32 23. Respiratory System 24. Skeletal System 25. Lymphatic System 26. Immune System 27. Organ 28. Neuron Body Systems Presentations - Completed PowerPoint, everyone must do this. - Due by 7AM day of presentation. - 2 minute presentation (no more – no less) - You will not know you are presenting until day of presentation: BE PREPARED! - Class will grade presentation. - PowerPoint instructions will be online along with rubric guidelines. - EVERYONE WILL PRESENT AT SOME POINT!!! Monday Digestive Circulatory Respiratory Tuesday Immune Integumentary Thursday Nervous Muscular Skeletal Friday Reproductive Endocrine Excretory Presentations Today’s Checklist •Content • Day 03_PAP_Nutrient Absorption •Activity • Nutrient Absorption Article •Quiz • Nutrient Absorption Quiz •HW: Magic School Bus Video PG 34A Essential Question What are the interactions that occur among the systems that perform the function of nutrient absorption? Standard B.10A - describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness in animals What nutrients are needed for your body to function? •Food (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals) •Water •Oxygen SYSTEMS INVOLVED NUTRIENT ABSORPTION Digestive Respiratory DRAW ALL OF THIS. Circulatory DIGESTIVE SYSTEM • Main Parts: • Mouth • Esophagus • Stomach • Small intestine • Large intestine Getting & Using Food • Ingest • taking in food • Digest • mechanical digestion • breaking up food into smaller pieces • chemical digestion intracellular digestion • breaking down food into molecules small enough to be absorbed into cells using enzymes • Absorb • absorb nutrients across cell membranes • diffusion • active transport • Eliminate • undigested material passes out of body extracellular digestion Digestive systems Everybody’s got one! mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food stomach kills germs break up food digest proteins store food sphincter sphincter mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins and starch stomach kills germs break up food digest proteins store food mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food liver produces bile - stored in gall bladder break up fats pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins & starch stomach kills germs break up food digest proteins store food mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food liver produces bile - stored in gall bladder break up fats pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins and starch stomach kills germs break up food digest proteins store food small intestines breakdown food - proteins - starch - fats absorb nutrients mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food liver produces bile (stored in gall bladder) break up fats pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins and starch stomach kills germs break up food digest proteins store food small intestines breakdown food - proteins - starch - fats absorb nutrients large intestines reabsorb water DIGESTIVE SYSTEM • Main Functions: • Mouth breaks down food into smaller pieces • Stomach enzyme breaks food into biomolecules (carbs, lipids, proteins) • Small intestine breaks food into monomers and absorbs nutrients • Large intestine reabsorbs water Lung Inflation! How Lungs Work! RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • Main Parts: • Nose • Mouth • Lungs • Diaphragm RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • Main Functions: • Nose & mouth filter air as it comes in • Diaphragm contracts and relaxes to move the lungs • Lungs expand and contract for inhaling & exhaling • Oxygen diffuses into blood • Oxygen necessary to release energy from food (glucose) Circulatory System CIRCULATORY SYSTEM • Main Parts: • Blood vessels • Heart • Red blood cells The Heart Artery to Lungs Vein from Head and Body Right Atrium valve Right Ventricle Artery to Head and Body Vein from Lungs Left Atrium valve Left Ventricle what’s in digested food red blood cells white blood cells oxygen waste (urea) platelets carbon dioxide plasma hormones Red Blood Cells a biconcave disc that is round and flat without a nucleus contain hemoglobin, a molecule specially designed to hold oxygen and carry it to cells that need it. can change shape to an amazing extent, without breaking, as it squeezes single file through the capillaries. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM • Main Functions: • Heart pumps blood through blood vessels • Transports oxygen & carbon dioxide to and from the respiratory system • Transports nutrients from the digestive system to the rest of the body INTERACTION: Maintaining Homeostasis • Balancing glucose levels in blood depress appetite pancreas insulin cells take up glucose from blood liver takes up glucose for storage liver releases glucose to blood glucagon pancreas stimulate hunger DEBRIEF: Quickwrite in Bellwork Journal: Explain how all three systems work together for nutrient absorption in the body.