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Personal Growth & Human Development South Junior High - 8th Grade Health Mr. Heitkamp Anatomical Position Provides a standard reference. The body is face up, or forward. The arms are at the side. Feet are forward. Palms are forward. Anatomical Position Directional terms: This allows for specific placement on the body. To say that something is above or below would depend on the placement of the body. With the anatomical position and these main directional terms, there is no more guess involved. Directional Terminology (Use Your Terminology Mapping Packet for All Terminology) Ventral Toward the front or belly. The heart is ventral to the spinal cord. Dorsal Toward the back or spine. The spinal cord is dorsal to the heart. Anterior More toward the ventral side. The sternum (breast bone) is anterior to the heart. Posterior More towards the dorsal side. The optic nerve of the eye is posterior to the eye ball. Directional Terminology (Use Your Terminology Mapping Packet for All Terminology) Superior Above. The heart is superior to the diaphragm. Inferior Below. The liver is inferior to the diaphragm. Medial Toward the middle line of the body. The heart is medial to the lungs. Lateral Away from the middle line of the body. The eyes are lateral to the nose. Directional Terminology (Use Your Terminology Mapping Packet for All Terminology) Proximal Distal Superficial Deep Closer to the point of attachment. The elbow is proximal to the wrist. Farther from the point of attachment. The finger nails are at the distal ends of the fingers. Closer to the surface of the body. The skin is superficial to the muscles. Farther from the body surface. The bones are deep to the muscles. Directional Terminology Exit Ticket for the Day! On a separate sheet of paper, write 10 sentences describing where different parts of the body are at, in relation to another. You must use the directional terminology that we just used! Put your name on it and keep it until the end of class. The Systems of the Body Nervous System Circulatory System Respiratory System Skeletal System Muscular System Integumentary System Digestive System Urinary System Endocrine System Immune System Reproductive System The Nervous System The body system for communication and control. The 3 main parts are: Brain Spinal Cord Spinal Nerves *Alcohol and other depressant drugs will slow the functions of the nervous system Circulatory System The body system that transports oxygen, food, and waste - to and from the cells of the body. Circulatory system is made up of: Blood Blood Vessels Heart Respiratory System The system of the body that provides the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. System is mainly made up of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Skeletal System The body system that is made up from bones and provide a support framework. This body system has many roles, with protecting organs, muscles, and providing a means for movement. Muscular System The body system made up of skeletal muscle that provide movement. Also helps maintain posture. What is a big type of exercise that you can do to maintain your muscles? Integumentary System The body system that covers and protects the body. Skin Hair Nails Glands *What are the A, B, C, D’s for recognition of skin cancer? Digestive System System of the body that breaks down food so that the body can use it for energy. Tips for easier digestion: Smaller bites Chew food well Eat slower Eat fiber Exercise List 4 Fiber Rich Foods! Urinary System System of the body that removes excess liquid. 3 main body organs: Bladder Kidneys Urethra *Drink 6-8 8oz. Glasses daily. *Eat fruits and vegetables. Endocrine System System of the body that is made up of the glands and produced hormones. Hormones - Regulate body activities. Reproductive Glands: Testes produce testosterone and sperm in males, Ovaries produce estrogen and ova, or eggs, in women. Immune System System of the body that removes harmful organisms and fights pathogens from the body. The body will produce antibodies, which remember how to get rid of certain illnesses. *This is why you generally only get chicken pox one time in your life. Body Systems Vocabulary Concentration Work in groups of no more than 3. Page 112 in text book. You must choose 5 words from each column. Each group needs 40 index cards. Follow all other rules to the game from the book. Winner of each group earns a Hi-Five. If you finish early, trade your cards with another group that is also finished, or quietly read a book. Female Reproductive Organs Organs of the female body that are involved in the process of having a child. All organs are internal. Organs are delicate and must be protected. One of the main reasons as to why a women carries more body fat as compared to men. Male Reproductive Organs Organs of the male body that are involved in producing a child. Organs of the male reproductive system are both internal and external. Temperature is a big factor in the heath of some of these organs, making it necessary to have them regulated outside of the body. • Ovaries - 2 glands that produce estrogen and ova, the female reproductive cells (eggs). • Fallopian Tube - Tube for allowing the egg to pass to the uterus. • Uterus - A muscular organ that receives and supports a fertilized egg. • Cervix - The lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina. • Vagina - Muscular tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body. Female Secondary Sex Characteristics Secondary Sex Characteristics - The physical and emotional changes that occur during puberty. Increase in height Increase in perspiration Growth of underarm hair Growth of pubic hair Increase in breast size Widening of hips Increase in size of reproductive organs Menstruation Formation of mature ova (eggs) Female Menstrual Cycle Cycles may vary, but on average it will last 28 days. Throughout the cycle, there will be a series of 4 stages that will take place. Female Menstrual Cycle Days 1-13: Cycle begins with a menstrual flow lasting 5-7 days. At this time a new egg is maturing in the ovary. Day 14: Ovulation occurs. The mature egg is released from an ovary into the fallopian tube. One egg per cycle, & the ovaries alternate. Female Menstrual Cycle • Days 15-20: The egg travels through the fallopian tube. • Day 21: The egg enters the uterus. If the egg goes unfertilized, the uterine lining breaks down and menstruation occurs about 7 days later. Female Menstrual Cycle Healthy girls can have their first menstrual cycle anywhere from age 9 to 16. Nothing unusual to have an “early” or “late” first cycle. It may take many years for a young women’s cycle to be “regular”. •Penis - Male sex organ used for reproduction and urination. • Scrotum - Sac-like pouch that holds testes and regulates temperature. • Testes - 2 glands that produce testosterone and sperm cells. • Epididymis - Structure on top of the testes where sperm mature. • Vas Deferens - 2 long, thin tubes that act as passageways for sperm. • Seminal Vesicles - Small glands that secrete fluid rich in sugar that nourish sperm and allow them to move. • Prostate Gland - Gland that produces a fluid to help keep sperm alive. • Cowper’s Gland - 2 small glands that secrete fluid into the urethra • Urethra - Small, narrow tube through which urine and semen leave the body. Male Secondary Sex Characteristics Secondary Sex Characteristics - The physical and emotional changes that occur during puberty. Increase in height Increase in perspiration Growth of underarm hair Growth in pubic hair Broader shoulders Deepening voice Increase in muscle mass Increase in size of reproductive organs Formation of sperm Health Concerns of the Reproductive Organs Female: Infertility Toxic Shock Syndrome A rare bacterial infection due to use of a tampon for too long. Cancer Breasts, Ovaries, Uterus, or Cervix Male: Testicular Cancer Most common in males 15-34 Lance Armstrong Sterility Inability to produce healthy sperm. What to Know About Abstinence Abstinence - Choosing not to be sexually active. •What constitutes sexual activity? •Sexual Intercourse •Touching •Some forms of kissing •Oral Sex What to Know About Abstinence The only 100% way to 100% safe from STI’s and Pregnancy. Other forms of birth control do fail. Human error comes into play with birth control. Birth control prevents pregnancy, but very few prevent STI’s The male and female condom are the only 2 that do both. Rest only attempt to prevent birth. What to Know About Abstinence •Abstinence protects you from: •STI’s •HIV, HPV, HBV, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis, etc. •Pregnancy •Guarantees self respect •Respect from others •Reputation What to Know About Abstinence •How can you express your feelings? •Limit you expressions of affection (hugging, holding hands, kissing). •Tell the other person your limits. •Do not date a person who does not respect you. •It’s your body - Forever •It’s your decision •Avoid drugs and alcohol. •Do not date someone who drinks alcohol. Human Development Scavenger Hunt Please follow the directions found on the worksheet. All information will be found in the notes from what we have talked about thus far or your textbook (pages 78-125). When finished, quietly read a book, or complete work for another class. Rape, Abuse, and Sexual Abuse Abuse - Cruel and violent treatment of a person. Rape, Abuse, and Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse - Forcing a person to engage in sexual activities of any kind, against their will. Kissing Hugging Touching Intercourse Rape and Sexual Abuse Rape - Sexual Intercourse by force. This is a dangerous form of violence. This is also a very serious crime. Anytime 2 people have intercourse and one of them does not agree, it is rape. Can rape occur between 2 people that are married? Rape and Sexual Abuse Rape - Sexual intercourse by force. If rape does occur, it needs to be reported immediately. To the police Should see a doctor Physically OK Check for STI’s It has been found that a person would rather talk to a doctor than to family. Why? (Embarrassed? Confidential? Fear of being judged?) Usually 1/2 of all rape cases go unreported. Rape and Sexual Abuse Date Rape - Rape that occurs during a dating situation. A common drug used - Rohypnol. Amnesia - Loss of memory Muscle Relaxation Slowing of a psychomotor response. A type of drug called benzodiazepines are also used (used to treat insomnia). **Read the short article on Rohypnol & Date Rape and answer the provided questions for discussion. **Sit quietly until the class is ready to continue. Rape and Sexual Abuse Acquaintance Rape - Rape by someone who is known casually by the victim or who is thought to be a friend. Rape and Sexual Abuse Why do people rape others? Not because of sexual desire Satisfaction from forcing someone to do something they do not want to do. Rape and Sexual Abuse Preventative Behaviors: Have sexual limits and communicate them with boyfriend or girlfriend. Do not drink or use drugs Do not ride along with someone you do not know well Do not put others feelings ahead of your safety Take a class in self-defense Do not open you door for someone you do not trust Use lock on doors and windows Do not use an elevator alone Do not hitchhike, or pick anyone up Do not park, walk, or jog in remote areas If you think you are being followed, hurry to an area with others. If your car breaks down, lock it and stay inside. Rape and Sexual Abuse Escaping and Surviving: Always try to get away Fight Scream and yell Run Try to catch the person off-guard Never assume that you cannot get away. Rape and Sexual Abuse Help for Victims: If someone tells you they have been raped, help them contact the police Help them get medical help Injuries Pregnancy STI’s HIV Counseling and support groups The victim did not cause the rape to happen and no one should make them feel ashamed. Rape and Sexual Abuse Fact or Fiction? Number a sheet of paper 1 - 25. There are 25 statements about rape and sexual abuse on individual note cards. You need to go around the room and read each statement and decide if it is fact or if it is fiction. Keep your answers to yourself, the person with the most correct earns a Hi-5. Human Growth & Development / Rape and Sexual Abuse THE END