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Concept Map Directions
For Monday, complete a concept map for the digestive and urinary systems
A concept is a general idea or notion formed about a particular thing. A concept map is a visual
representation of your understanding of the different parts that make up a concept. This
concept map will focus on climate change. Every few days you will get a few new concepts to
add to your map.
Key parts to a concept map:
 concepts
 linking lines with arrows
 linking phrases
The concepts are words that represent a thing or idea. You will be linking concepts with a line
which has an arrow. On top of the line you will write a linking phrase that completes a
sentence. For example, if you were given the words ‘trees’ and ‘birds’, you might write a linking
statement ‘Birds build nests in trees” with the arrow pointing to trees or a statement “trees are
homes to birds” with the arrow pointing towards birds.
Example:
breathe out
humans
carbon dioxide
is in the breath of
carbon dioxide
humans
Start your concept map in the center of your paper and make the font small, but legible.
If you can’t make a complete phrase on the arrow, feel free to put it a complete sentence using
both concepts at the bottom of the page.
Complete Concept Map Word List
Only include bolded words in concept map. Be sure to connect terms between urinary and digestive systems
Digestive System
Mouth
Pharynx
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum
Villi, Microvilli
Rectum, Colon, Cecum
Mastication
Salivary Amylase
Bolus
Lipase
Peptidase
Pepsin
Chief Cells, Parietal Cells, Mucous Cells
Pepsinogen
Hydrochloric Acid
Proteins, Lipids, Carbs
Amino Acids, Fatty Acids,
Monosaccharides
Dehydration Reaction
Peristalsis, Segmentation
Bacteria
Basic Mucus
Mechanical Digestion
Chemical Digestion
Pancreas
Liver/ Gallbladder
Protein Uses
Lipid Uses
Glucose Uses
Cellular Respiration (Glycolysis, Citric Acid
Cycle, Electron Transport Chain)
Urinary System
Kidney
Ureter
Bladder
Urethra
Renal Pelvis, Renal Medulla, Renal Cortex
Glomerulus
Podocytes
Renal Tubule (Proximal Convoluted Tubule,
Distal Convoluted Tubule, Loop of Henle,
Colledcting Duct)
Filtration
Reabsorption
Secretion
Glucose, Amino Acids, Ions, Water
Urea
Water Balance
Aldosterone
Antidiuretic Hormone
Acid- base Balance (Bicarbonate ion HCO3-,
H+)