homework: read pages 942-947 in the biology textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

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Homework: Read pages 942-947 in the Biology textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1). In your notebook, take notes based on the questions on the back of the assignment sheet. Do Now: What is the function of the circulatory system? How does this system relate to cell respiration? Today’s Objectives: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory System Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO 2 from body Bio 9B: Tuesday, 12.14.10 Title: Circulatory System: Structures & Functions

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Bio 9B: Tuesday , 12.14.10 Title: Circulatory System: Structures & Functions. Homework: Read pages 942-947 in the Biology textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1). In your notebook, take notes based on the questions on the back of the assignment sheet. Do Now: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Homework:  Read pages 942-947 in the  Biology  textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

Homework: Read pages 942-947 in the Biology textbook (this is the

first half of section 37-1). In your notebook, take notes based on the questions on

the back of the assignment sheet.

Do Now: What is the function of the circulatory system? How does this system relate to cell respiration?

Today’s Objectives: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs

in the Circulatory System Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work

together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Bio 9B: Tuesday, 12.14.10Title: Circulatory System: Structures & Functions

Page 2: Homework:  Read pages 942-947 in the  Biology  textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

PHA Biology 9

Moretti & Dickson

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

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Transport O2 and nutrients to the different cells of the body

Remove CO2 and other waste materials from the bloodstream

Link to CELL RESPIRATION: Cells need to get the Oxygen from the

lungs to cell respiration to produce ATP Carbon Dioxide produced from cell

respiration needs to get to the lungs to be exhaled through Respiratory System (gas exchange).

Purpose of the Circulatory System

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Page 4: Homework:  Read pages 942-947 in the  Biology  textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

Structures of the Circulatory System: Heart

Almost entirely muscle.

Two pumps: Right side: pumps

blood to Lungs Left side: pumps blood

to Body

Atria: upper chambers/ receive blood

Ventricles: lower chambers/ pump blood to body

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

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Arteries: Function

Bring blood away from the heart to the body (highway)

Most have strong walls to handle high blood flow/ pressure

Structure: Range in size from very large

to quite small Walls are lined with smooth

muscle & elastic tissue

Structures of the Circulatory System: Blood Vessels

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

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Capillaries: Function:

Exchange materials from the blood with other body tissues

Deliver nutrients and oxygen to body tissues

Absorb waste products (like CO2) from body tissues

Structure: Smallest type of blood vessels

(side streets) Thin walls = easy for materials to

move across wall Thickness = big enough for 1red

blood cell to fit single fileObjectives for Class:

Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Structures of the Circulatory System: Blood Vessels

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Veins: Function

Bring blood toward the heart after it has passed through the capillaries. (highway)

Most have strong walls Blood moves in a one-way

loop back to heart

Structure One way valve system that

keeps blood flowing towards the heart

Range in size from very large to quite small

Walls are lined with smooth muscle & elastic tissue

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Structures of the Circulatory System: Blood Vessels

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Patrick*

Trevon

Julian

Whitney

McHenley

Zuri

Ricardo

NancyAser

Andre

Natalie N

Emily

Israel

Harold

Leela

Alex

Leslie

Larissa

Natalie G

Tom

Emperor

Seats for Today

Jamesley

Grace

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Homework: Complete the Pig Heart Dissection Pre-Lab

Do Now: What are the major differences between arteries

and veins? Answer: Arteries bring blood away from the

heart; Veins bring blood to the heart (remember A = AWAY (arteries); Vein – “in” the heart)

Today’s Objectives: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in

the Circulatory System Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work

together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Bio 9B: Wednesday, 12.15.09Title: Circulatory System: Structures & Functions – Day 3

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Blood:

White Blood Cell w/ Red Blood Cells

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Structures of the Circulatory System: Blood

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Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Blood: Components

Red Blood Cells Contain Hemoglobin Carry Oxygen

White Blood Cells Fight Infection

Platelets Proteins that clot blood

Plasma The fluid all of these float in 90% water 10% other stuff: salts,

gases, enzymes, hormones, etc.

Structures of the Circulatory System: Blood

White Blood Cell w/ Red Blood Cells

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Start on Right Side of the Heart: Blood is pumped

from heart to the lungs by arteries.

No Oxygen – full of CO2

Blood drops off carbon dioxide. Gets oxygen.

Oxygen rich blood returns to left side of heart by veins Full of OxygenObjectives for Class:

Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Function of the Circulatory System: Circulation

Page 13: Homework:  Read pages 942-947 in the  Biology  textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Structures of the Circulatory System: Circulation

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Left Side of the Heart: Blood is pumped

from heart to the rest of the body by arteries.

Full of Oxygen

Blood drops off oxygen for other cells to do cell respiration. Picks up carbon dioxide.

Blood returns to Right Side of Heart by veins No Oxygen – full of

CO2

Objectives for Class: Describe the major structures and functions of all organs in the Circulatory system Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together to deliver oxygen and remove CO2 from body

Function of the Circulatory System: Circulation

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Function of the Circulatory System: Circulation

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Pig Heart Dissection Pre-Lab

Complete the Pre-Lab for the Pig Heart Dissection with your lab partner

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Patrick*

Trevon

Julian

Whitney

McHenley

Zuri

Ricardo

NancyAser

Andre

Natalie N

Emily

Israel

Harold

Leela

Alex

Leslie

Larissa

Natalie G

Tom

Emperor

Pig Heart Dissection – Groups of 4

Jamesley

Grace

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Circulatory links for Further Study and Enrichment

PBSRed Gold: The Epic Journey of Blood

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/redgold/journey/phase2.html

University of WisconsinPulmonary Circulation Interactive http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index

_tj.asp?objID=AP12704

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Homework: Tonight: Heart Dissection Reflection Paragraph – on

separate paper

Do Now: Get an apron and gloves Sit with your lab group Clear tables of everything else Complete the Heart Dissection Pre-Lab

Today’s Objectives: Explore the anatomy of a real heart! Compare what you know about the heart to the real thing.

Bio 9B: Thursday, 12.16.10Title: Heart Dissection Lab

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Function of the Circulatory System: Circulation

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Heart Dissection – Materials

Aprons, goggles & gloves Dissecting tray Extra beaker – for dumping excess liquid Scalpel – caution, these are sharp!

Never cut towards fingers! Scissors – often these are better for

cutting than the scalpel Adult pig heart

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Heart Dissection - Rules

Respect for the animals that donated these hearts

Safety Raw meat… keep hands away from mouth,

wash hands after. Scalpels are sharp!

Patience – this might be confusing. That’s OK! You can learn a lot even if you can’t figure out all the parts.

Zero tolerance for fooling around, horseplay, etc. You WILL be asked to leave

Page 23: Homework:  Read pages 942-947 in the  Biology  textbook (this is the first half of section 37-1)

Patrick*

Trevon

Julian

Whitney

McHenley

Zuri

Ricardo

NancyAser

Andre

Natalie N

Emily

Israel

Harold

Leela

Alex

Leslie

Larissa

Natalie G

Tom

Emperor

Pig Heart Dissection – Groups of 4

Jamesley

Grace

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Heart Dissection: Reference Materials

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Homework: Study for the Cell Membranes part of the test by: Completing quiz corrections on separate paper (for multiple

choice – write the correct answer and WHY) Answering the Cell Membrane study guide

Do Now: What is the most memorable aspect of the heart dissection? What aspects of circulation still confuse you?

Today’s Objectives: In detail explain the pathway of oxygen through the respiratory and

circulatory systems. Describe how the structures of the respiratory and circulatory

systems work together to move oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body.

Bio 9B: Monday, 12.20.10Title: Graphic Novel: The Path of the Oxygen Molecule

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Graphic Novel: The Path of the Oxygen Molecule

Part I: You will work in a small group with a graphic that is one piece of the story. In this group, you have two tasks:

In writing, describe the path that the oxygen molecule takes and what happens to it. Be sure to highlight key organs that it passes through, and key processes that it undergoes. For example, any time that the molecule diffuses through a cell membrane, mention that!

Label the key structures in your diagram and draw your oxygen molecule traveling through the diagram in your graphic. You can just do a simple “O2”, or you can get creative and come up with a tiny avatar representing the oxygen. Either way, draw it at each step along the way, with arrows showing how it travels.

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Homework: Complete Study Guide

Do Now: Announcements, then get into groups and Begin Work!

Today’s Objectives: In detail explain the pathway of oxygen through the respiratory and

circulatory systems. Describe how the structures of the respiratory and circulatory

systems work together to move oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body.

Bio 9B: Tuesday, 12.21.10Title: Graphic Novel: The Path of the Oxygen Molecule – Day 2

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Graphic Novel: The Path of the Oxygen Molecule

Part II (Days 2 and 3) – You will then switch into a different group comprised of people who each wrote a different part of the story, with a different picture. This is where you will complete the entire graphic novel, in the template that your teacher provides. Your tasks in your new groups are:

Figure out what order your diagrams and story segments go in. Arrange them in order on your table,.

Start with the person with the first part of the story. That person should: Read your story out loud, sentence by sentence. Other group members should

write down this story as you read. Explain your diagram and how the oxygen molecule moves through it. Other group

members must draw their own version of this diagram, and the oxygen molecule, into their graphic novel.

The next person in the sequence should then read out loud their part of the story. Before writing it down, the group should work together to construct a transition sentence that links the first part of the story to the second part.

Then, follow steps (a) and (b) above to have everyone in the group record the story and the diagram.

Continue this process for all 6 members of your group,

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Internal Transport Review Guide

Cell Membranes What is the function of the cell

membrane? What is its structure?

Significance of the lipid bilayer Selective Permeability?

What are the different ways substances move across cell boundaries? How are they different? Osmosis Diffusion Active Transport

Which of these is used for Gas Exchange

Respiratory System What are the major structures of

the Respiratory System? What is the function of the

Respiratory System? How does breathing happen

(physically)… think: “balloon in the bottle”

Circulatory System What are the major Structures of the

circulatory system? Heart, arteries, capillaries, and

veins How does their structure fit their

function? How do these structures move blood

through our bodies? How are the respiratory and circulatory

systems linked to each other? What is Gas Exchange? Where does it happen? Why is it

important? How are carbon dioxide and oxygen

exchanged between the respiratory and the circulatory systems? 

Big Important Questions: How do the circulatory and

respiratory systems relate to cell respiration?

Explain what happens to a molecule of oxygen as it moves from the air around you and travels throughout your body. Your explanation should also describe where carbon dioxide comes from and how it is exhaled from the body.

Why do we breathe? How do we breathe? How do things move through our bodies?

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Bio 9B: Wednesday, 12.22.10Title: Internal Transport Test

Homework: Enjoy your break! (…and think about how your digestive

system works while you eat, why you breathe, how you breathe, and how your body transports things throughout your body… you’ve learned a lot so far!)

Do Now: Take Everything off of your desk, zip up your

bags, and get ready to take the test… you will need the whole time!

Today’s Objectives: Demonstrate your understanding of how the

structures of the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to move oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body.

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Internal Transport Test

No talking If you have a question or need

something from your bag, please raise your hand and ask permission

When done, please put your quiz face down on the kidney table in the appropriate pile (version A or version B).

No Homework!