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1 Body Works

2 Lesson 1 Complete Page 2 in Log Book

3 Pages 6 – 7 What Makes Your Body Live and Grow

4  Define:  Cells: the basic building blocks of living tissue.  Tissues: groups of cells working together (ex. Muscle tissue)  Organs: collections of two or more muscles working together (ex. Heart)  Systems: several organs working together to perform a major function (ex. Digestive system)

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6  Draw a picture of a body cell and label the nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane.  Definition and Function: Nucleus: It is the brain of the cell. It controls everything the cell does. Cytoplasm: It is a fluid – like substance that holds all the parts of the cell together and provides nourishment to the cell. Cell Membrane: It is the outside skin of the cell and protects the cell from everything outside.

7  Complete Page 3 and 4 in Log Book

8 Read Pages 8 - 9

9  5 nutrients you body needs to be healthy: Carbohydrates Proteins Vitamins Minerals Fats  Your body also needs water and fiber.

10  4 ways your body uses the energy it gets from food: To live To grow To be healthy To make and store fat

11 Pages 10 - 11

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13  List the 4 food groups and give 5 examples from each.  Complete a balanced daily meal plan including breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. Make sure to use the recommended amounts from Canada`s Food Guide. Use Page 5 in the Log Book.

14 Pages 12 - 13

15  4 reasons food is processed: To make it edible To make it safe To make it easy to get To make it more appealing

16  List 5 foods that are special to our culture.  Complete Page 6 in Log Book.

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18 Bell Aliant Learning Centre | Media Player

19  MovieSource: The Digestive System MovieSource: The Digestive System  QuizSource: Digestive System QuizSource: Digestive System

20  Complete Pages 8 and 9 in Log Book.

21  Symptoms of food allergies: Upset stomach Rash Swollen lips Diarrhea  What happens when a person has a severe allergic reaction and what is used to treat it? Adrenalin

22  Investigate What Happens in your Mouth and Stomach.  Complete page 10 in Log Book.

23  Mouth : The teeth grind up the food. The tongue detects “good’ and “bad” flavors and helps move food around the mouth and down the throat. Saliva (spit) helps with chewing and swallowing and starts digestion.  Esophagus: A tube-like structure that moves food from the mouth to the stomach.  Stomach: A bag- like structure where chemicals break the food down to be used by the body for energy. It has three jobs: to store the food you've eaten to break down the food into a liquidy mixture to slowly empty that liquidy mixture into the small intestine

24  Small intestine : It is a tube - like structure that breaks down the food mixture even more so your body can absorb all the vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.  Large Intestine: It is a tube – like structure where nutrients are absorbed. The parts of food that cannot be used are passed out of the body.

25  Pancreas: The pancreas makes juices that help the body digest fats, starches and protein.  Liver: A juice from the liver called bile helps to absorb fats into the bloodstream.  Gallbladder: The gallbladder serves as a warehouse for bile, storing it until the body needs it.

26  Colon: The part of the large intestine called the colon is where the body gets its last chance to absorb the water and some minerals into the blood.  Rectum: The very last stop on the digestive tract. The solid waste stays here until you are ready to go to the bathroom.  Anus: When you go to the bathroom, you get rid of the solid waste by pushing it through the anus.

27  Complete Page 11 in Log Book.

28  Diabetes is a disease that affects how the body uses glucose, a sugar that is the body's main source of fuel. Like a CD player needs batteries, your body needs glucose to keep running.  If someone has diabetes, the body either can't make insulin (this is called type 1 diabetes ) or the insulin doesn't work in the body like it should (this is called type 2 diabetes ). The glucose can't get into the cells normally, so the blood sugar level gets too high. Lots of sugar in the blood makes people sick if they don't get treatment. type 1 diabetes type 2 diabetes

29  Kids who have type 1 diabetes can help themselves stay healthy by taking these four very important steps:type 1 diabetes taking insulininsulin eating a healthy diet and following a meal plan checking blood sugar levels being active by playing and getting exercise

30  Kids who have type 2 diabetes can help themselves stay healthy by taking these three very important steps:type 2 diabetes getting to a healthy weight (by eating healthy and getting exercise)weightexercise taking medicine if the doctor feels it's necessary checking blood sugar levels often

31 Study Guide

32 Students should be able to:  Define the following terms cellstissuesorgans systems diabetes  Draw a picture of a body cell, label the nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane and explain the function of each.  List 5 nutrients.  List 3 ways the body uses the energy it gets from food.  List the 4 food groups and give 3 examples from each.  Label a diagram of the digestive system and briefly explain the structure and function of each part. Label with the following parts: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, liver, gallbladder and pancreas.  List 3 ways a person with diabetes can stay healthy.


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