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Chapter 13 Bones and Muscles. Big Idea How do the physical principles of forces and machines relate to the functions of your muscles and skeleton?

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1 Chapter 13 Bones and Muscles

2 Big Idea How do the physical principles of forces and machines relate to the functions of your muscles and skeleton?

3 Chapter 13, Section 1: Organ Systems and Homeostasis Levels of organization in the human body Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organism Table Talk: from our study of cells, are you able to name some specific tissues, organs and organ systems?

4 CELLS REVIEW: Cells grow, reproduce & undergo cellular respiration Together, many cells form tissues

5 TISSUE A group of specialized cells Table Talk: Can you name some specialized tissues (and their function) in your body? Muscle tissue Nervous tissue (heart) Connective tissue (cartilage) Epithelial tissue (skin)

6 Types of Tissues Muscle – Can contract, or shorten – Makes your body move Nervous – Carries electrical messages between the brain and body parts – Directs & controls Connective – Provides support for your body – Bones, fat, cartilage Epithelial – Surfaces of your body, inside & out – Skin, digestive lining, etc. SUMMARIZE, with your shoulder partner, the jobs of these tissues. CHECK WHAT YOU KNOW!

7 Organs Organ System Tissues make up organs Heart, liver, lungs, brain, etc. Can you name some others? A group of organs that work together to perform a major function Can you think of any? Some organ systems: skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, reproductive, immune, nervous

8 Homeostasis When all the systems of the body work together to keep its internal environment stable, in spite of changes in the external environment Table talk: discuss with your table what you think this means.

9 Sometimes homeostasis is interrupted Usually due to stress (threatening, challenging, or disturbing events) What are symptoms of stress?: – Rapid heart rate – Increased breathing – Flood of adrenaline (energy burst) Table Talk: What do you suppose restores homeostasis? REST!! See BrainPops “Human Body: All Systems Go” and “Homeostasis” End


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