Anatomy Introduction Lesson from Levels of Organization Unit from SlideSpark Science

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This is the introductory lesson from the First Part of the Human Body Systems Unit offered from SlideSpark Science. This units covers...

This PowerPoint explores the levels of biological organization. It begins with a built-in visual quiz that has student guess the name of 10 common organs in the...


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Levels of Biological Organization Part 1 Lesson 1 Introduction and Structure Function Relationship

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Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy The Human Body and Health Topics Unit

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Quiz Wiz 1-20 Name the Organ of the human body and the system it belongs to if you know it. Let’s see what you already know. (For Fun) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

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Answers: Quiz Wiz 1-20 Name the organ of the human body.

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Liver: Part of the Digestive System. 1 Liver

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Stomach: Part of the Digestive System. 2 Stomach

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Intestines: Part of the Digestive System. 3 Intestines

Intestines: Part of the Digestive System. 3 Intestines Large Intestine Small Intestine

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Brain: Part of the Nervous System. Brain

Heart: Part of Circulatory System. He art He art

Heart: Part of Circulatory System. He art He art He art

Heart: Part of Circulatory System. He art He art He art

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Pancreas: Part of the digestive and endocrine system. 6 6 Pancreas

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Kidney: Part of the excretory system . 7 Kidneys

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Lungs: Part of the Respiratory System. 8 Lungs

Lungs: Part of the Respiratory System. 8 Healthy Lung Smoker’s Lung Lungs

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Bladder: Part of the Excretory System. 9 BLADDER

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Spleen: Part of the Lymphatic System. 10 Spleen

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Gall Bladder: Digestive System 11 Gall Bladder

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Rectum: Digestive System 12 Rectum

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Trachea: Respiratory System 13 Trachea

Trachea: Respiratory System 13 Trachea o f a cat

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Esophagus: Digestive System 14 Esophagus

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Testicles: Reproductive System Testicles (Male) 15

Testicles: Reproductive System Testicles (Male) 15 o f a cow

Testicles: Reproductive System Testicles (Male) 15 o f a cow Rocky Mtn . Oysters Anyone?

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Ear: Nervous System 16 Ear

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Thyroid: Endocrine System 17 Thyroid

Thyroid: Endocrine System 17 Thyroid Thyroid Cancer

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Uterus: Female Reproductive System 18 Female Uterus

Uterus: Female Reproductive System 18 Female Uterus A hysterectomy is major operation to remove a woman's uterus. It is carried out to treat various problems associated with pelvic pain, cancer, and other problems and disorders.

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Aorta: The Circulatory System 19

Aorta: The Circulatory System 19 Aorta

Aorta: The Circulatory System 19 Aorta

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Tongue: Muscular System 20 Tongue L amb

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Anatomy: The science of the shape and structure of organisms.

Anatomy: The science of the shape and structure of organisms.

Anatomy: The science of the shape and structure of organisms. ?

Anatomy: The science of the shape and structure of organisms.

Anatomy: The science of the shape and structure of organisms.

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Form Follows Function: Parts of the body are shaped to perform a particular job. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

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The modern toothbrush has… Cross action bristles Angled bristles Gum massagers Rubber grips

The modern toothbrush has… Cross action bristles Angled bristles Gum massagers Rubber grips Angled head

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Form Follows Function

Form Follows Function A paper clip hold sheets of paper together, usually made of steel wire bent to a looped shape. The paperclip utilizes torsion and elasticity in the wire, and friction between wire and paper to hold paper together. A simple bending of wire creates a nice place to slide and hold paper. A simple example of Form Follows Function

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Physiology: How it all works. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy Nervous System Skeletal System Muscular System Digestive system Circulatory System Respiratory system Immune Endocrine System More

Learning all about the human body has been a long road of small steps. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

Earliest anatomical studies occurred on live humans and animals called vivisection thousands of years ago. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

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Leonardo da Vinci created 750 anatomical drawings from corpses from 1489-1515.

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Anatomical research in the past hundred years has taken advantage of technological developments and a growing understanding of the sciences. Including DNA and our genome. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

Activity! Before we dive in, how many body parts can we name? Stand-up, when we get to you say your body part. Last one standing is the winner. You can have a sheet to jot down parts. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark . LLCy

Levels of Biological Organization Part 1 Lesson 1