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Body Systems Foldables
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Students need to have 3 sheets of paper.
Fold each piece of paper long wise (like a hotdog)
Fold into thirds.
On front of each third, label STRUCTURES, FUNCTIONS, PROBLEMS
5) For each system, MUSCULAR, SKELETAL, SKIN, CARDIOVASCULAR,
RESPIRATORY, LYMPHATIC students are to find information & fill in the foldable
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: Structures
INSIDE:
Cardiac
Smooth
Skeletal
Tendon
SKELETAL SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: Structures
INSIDE:
Bones
Joints
Cartilage
Ligaments
SKIN
OUTSIDE: Structures
INSIDE:
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous
Functions
Moves heart
Moves food
lines digestive tract
Moves bone
Connects muscle to bone
Functions
Move body, protect, make
RBC
2+ bones join together
Cushion between bones
Connect bone to bone
Functions
Outer Layer
Contains nerves, glands,
blood vessels, hair follicle
Fat layer
Problems
Strains
Repetitive motion injury
MS
MD
Tendonitis
Problems
Scoliosis
Osteoporosis
Fracture
Dislocation
Tears
Sprains
Problems
Acne
Boils
Moles
Vitiligio
Warts
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: Structures
Functions
INSIDE:
Heart
Pumps blood
Blood Vessels
Transports Blood arteries,
Blood
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: Structures
INSIDE:
Nose/mouth
Larynx
Pharynx
Trachea
Bronchial Tubes
Bronchioles
Alveoli
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: Structures
INSIDE:
Lymph
Lymphocytes
Lymph Nodes
Lymph Vessels
Spleen
Tonsils
veins, capillaries
Contains Plasma (mainly
H2O) red & white blood
cells, platelets
Functions
Air enters & warmed
Throat
Voice box
Windpipe
Large air tubes into Lungs
Small air tubes in Lungs
Air sacs holds both O2 &
Problems
Heart Murmur
High Blood Pressure
Congenital Heart Disease
Anemia
Leukemia
Hemophilia
Problems
Bronchitis
Pleurisy
Pnemonia
Asthma
Sinusitis
Tuberculosis
Emphysema
CO2. External Respiration
Functions
Fluid to maintain balance
Lymph cells
Filters Lymph
Transports Lymph
Cleans & creates blood
Trap & filters pathogens
Problems
HIV
Tonsilitis
Hodgkins Disease