The Body Bringing it All Together. Maryland Science Content Standard You will explain what and how systems work together for: – Obtaining food and providing.

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The Body Bringing it All Together

Maryland Science Content Standard You will explain what and how systems work together for: – Obtaining food and providing energy – Defense – Waste Removal – Breathing

Objective You will complete a summative assessment (BCR) explaining the interactive workings of the human body in order to stay alive and healthy.

Planning Create a web depicting at least three systems that work together in order for the following functions to happen in the body: – Obtaining food and providing energy – Defense – Waste Removal – Breathing

Each web: Should not be wordy Obtaining Food and providing energy system organ Function of organ to do task

BCR After creating each web, place information into a BCR to explain how systems work together to allow the necessary functions to happen in the body. Use the webs to guide your response After writing out a draft, you may type your BCR is you would like. (NOT NECESSARY)

And…. We are now finished the Body unit!