Anatomy Introduction Lesson from Levels of Organization Unit from SlideSpark Science
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About This Presentation
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...
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 human body. An animation and real image of the organ are provided. Answers are revealed at the end. The question is previewed before the answer is revealed so the teacher can call upon students. Anatomy is addressed with visual. The concept of Form Follows Function is addressed and a step by step process breaks down all of the functions of the modern toothbrush. An activity has the students look for an object to describe how the form follows its function. This can also be a homework assignment. Physiology is described and some history associated with anatomy and physiology explained with visuals. An activity has the students go around the room and name a body part. Last one standing wins. Levels of Biological Organization are then described one step at a time. Students conduct a step by step drawing in their journal / notebook. The drawing takes students from the atom all the way to President Jimmy Carter. Each step includes a visual that points to the where that step is. Example - the level of tissue points to just a small part of the heart. After another quick review from President Carter with visuals a lab activity is introduced. Students create wet mount slides of cheek and onion cells.
Size: 23.88 MB
Language: en
Added: Oct 16, 2024
Slides: 152 pages
Slide Content
Levels of Biological Organization Part 1 Lesson 1 Introduction and Structure Function Relationship
Bonus: Who is this? Number 6 aka.. _ ulius _ rving
“Thanks for giving this quiz a shot.” “I’ll bet you were able to get some right.”
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
Bonus: Who is this? Number 6 aka.. _ ulius _ rving Dr. ___
Bonus: Who is this? Number 6 aka.. J ulius I rving Dr. J
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.
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