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Today’s Checklist Content Activity Quiz Page 37: Regulation Notes Page 38: Endocrine/Nerve Cell Coloring OR Page 38: Endocrine/Nervous Systems Venn Diagram Quiz Regulation Quiz

What should your binder look like? Numbered Pages Page 29 – Body Systems Vocabulary Page 30 – Homeostasis Lab Page 31 – Homeostasis Notes Page 32 – Body Systems Checklist Page 33 – Nutrient Absorption Article Page 34 – Defense Notes Page 35 – Video Guide OR Comic Strip Page 36 – Body System Interactions Chart Page 37 – Regulation Notes Page 38 – Endocrine/Nerve Cell Drawing Quizzes Evolution Vocabulary Quiz Cladogram Mini-Quiz Most Missed Quiz – Evolution Taxonomy Quiz Six Kingdom Monster Quiz Kingdom Chart Quiz Most Missed Quiz – Taxonomy Virus Quiz Plant Systems Quiz

PG 29 Response Excretory System Reproductive System Circulatory System Unit 10 – Body Systems Definitions Due Thursday (3/9/17) All Parts Due Wednesday (3/22/17) PG 29 Response Excretory System Reproductive System Circulatory System Respiratory System Integumentary System Digestive System Skeletal System Muscular System Lymphatic System Endocrine system Nervous System Immune System Epidermis

Collect Today Page 29 – Notecard Definitions Assigned Page 32 – Body System Checklist (Monday 3/20) Page 29 – Notecard ALL PARTS (Wednesday 3/22) Late NOTHING!

Notes On Page 37– You will take notes over the following PowerPoint. The phrases in red need to be copied down. And write down any excess information you feel is important.

How do animal systems interact to regulate the body? Standard PG 37 Essential Question   How do animal systems interact to regulate the body? Standard B.10A - describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness in animals

SYSTEMS INVOLVED DRAW ALL OF THIS REGULATION (control) Endocrine Nervous Endocrine Skeletal Muscular DRAW ALL OF THIS

SKELETAL SYSTEM Main Parts: Bones Joints Ligaments (join bone to bone) Tendons (join muscle to bone) Cartilage

SKELETAL SYSTEM Main Functions: Gives support & structure Protects internal organs Helps you move

MUSCULAR SYSTEM Main Parts: Smooth muscle Cardiac (heart) muscle involuntary movement Cardiac (heart) muscle Skeletal muscle voluntary movement

MUSCULAR SYSTEM Main Function: Moves your limbs & body Moves food through the digestive tract Pumps the blood Constricts and dilates blood vessels to increase or decrease blood flow

NERVOUS & ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS Function together to regulate the body through electrical & chemical signals

Wireless (Wifi) Internet Wired Internet Wireless (Wifi) Internet

NERVOUS SYSTEM Main Parts: Brain Spinal cord Neurons (nerve cells) Sensory organs

How It Works: “Wired” Chemical signals transmitted between nerve cells or receptors turn into electrical impulses that travel along the neuron Quick, almost instant responses Reflexes happen before your brain knows what’s going on Short-term effects

Path of a Reflex A sensory neuron Carries the impulse To the spinal cord Where the impulse Is immediately Passed back through A motor neuron to Produce a response! Why is the brain bypassed?

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Main Parts: Glands Hormones

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM How It Works: “Wireless” Chemical signals (hormones) sent anywhere in the body Sent through the bloodstream Slow-acting responses Long-term effects

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Consists of: Endocrine glands Release hormones into the bloodstream. Hormones are chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.

Keep the level of glucose in the blood stable. Gland Function Thyroid Body’s metabolism Pancreas Keep the level of glucose in the blood stable. Pituatary Secretes hormones that directly regulate many body functions and controls functions of other glands. Adrenal Releases Adrenaline in the body that helps prepare for and deal with stress. Ovaries Found in women that produce eggs. Also secrete estrogen and progesterone, which control ovulation and menstruation. Testes Found in men that produces sperm. Also secrete Testosterone to give the body its masculine characteristics.

The “Master Gland!” The The pituitary gland, located in the brain, is an important link between the endocrine and nervous systems. It is called the master gland because it produces hormones that control other glands.

DEBRIEF: Quickwrite in Bellwork Journal: Explain how the four systems (Nervous, Endocrine, Muscular, and Skeletal) work together to prevent injury if you touch a hot stove.