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But Ma, how do all the
body systems fit together?
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Revision: The Nervous System is a system
of nerves called neurons which conduct
electrochemical signals throughout the body.
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The Endocrine System is a system
responsible for the regulation, production and
release of hormones which is important for
growth, metabolism and puberty.
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Revision: The Reproductive System is
responsible for the production of offspring.
This system produces gametes, regulates
fertilization and maintains pregnancy.
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For further revision, check out the Nervous
System, Endocrine System and Reproductive
System sections on the Class-wiki.
•Using the Human Anatomy Online list
similar organs between each system, e.g.
ovaries play a role in the endocrine and
reproductive systems.
•Jot down the role of each similar organ
in the different systems.
•Answer Worksheet.
Click on each of the icons below and
find out more about hormones
produced by the endocrine system and
used by the reproductive system.
Mind-Map.
Now you will create a
mind-map using Free
Mind linking together
the 3 body systems.
Mind-map has been
downloaded to your
school intranet but if it
is not working clink
here and download the
software.
Mind-Map.
The middle of the mind-map will be: Body
Systems.
Key Terms to be used on the map: endocrine,
nervous, reproductive, systems, ovaries,
pancreas, neurons, gametes, testicles,
testosterone, oestrogen, male, female,
hormones, progesterone, puberty,
metabolism, growth, electrochemical signals,
central nervous system, hypothalamus, brain,
glial cells.
End of the Lesson.

Save you Mind-map
and include this in your
presentation for next
week.