Thursday, February 21, 2013

Mr. Cheney, You are Getting on my Nerves!!!

Nervous System (F-T) Mader Ch 37 Read 694-714 WKBK p 235-245 (s/f) 247-250 (drugs/fx)

Special Senses (T-W) Mader Ch 38 Read 717-732  WKBK p 231-234, 251-265

Endocrine (W-Th) Mader Ch 40 Read 735-770

Immune/Lymphatic (Th-F) Mader Ch 44 Read 627-643  WKBK 169-70 (examples of defenses) 173-182 (Lymph/Immunity and vaccinations), 183-189 (Immune system disorders)

This seems like a lot of information, but for these systems we are going to focus on the homeostastic processes and their relationships to the systems we have already covered.  These systems have direct ties back to the Nervous System.

I will highlight specific questions in my biozone that are key concepts.  

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Elizabeth Auckley Sets School Record

Congratulations to Elizabeth for qualifying for the state swim meet in 4 events!!! Good luck in Canton!!!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Good Luck Tournament Swimmers, Hoopers and Wrestlers

May Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers out work your competition!!! Good Luck!!

Respiratory System

We are going to take a nice deep relaxing breath as we continue are tour of the vertebrate organ systems.

Tuesday 2/19  Evolution of Respiratory System--From Gills to Lungs

Read Mader p. 664-675  MUST READ
Orange Biozone pg 93-98

Wednesday 2/20 Physiology of the Vertebrate Respiratory System

Read Surfer p. 519-529 (Homeostasis and Regulation in the Resp/Circ Systems) MUST READ
Read Surfer p. 503-514 (Components of the human respiratory system) Must know organs involved but this goes into great depth.  We are going to look at the functions of the Respiratory system.

Orange Biozone pages 99-103

Thursday 2/21 Disorders and Diseases of the Respiratory System


Organ system on deck....Nervous and Senses

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Muscle Activity Presentation suggestions

On posterboard (not only way)

1. Show motion in a frame by frame sequence
2. Identify major muscles involved, try to find diagram of muscles showing movement of each frame. Color insertion, origin, ag/anta/synergist muscles
3. Identify joints and movements of each frame

Separate explanation (typed) so people can read explanation and refer back to diagram.

This set up will allow you to keep everything from becoming too clustered.

Upcoming Quizzes

Circulatory System Quiz (Friday 2/15)
Evolution--Open v. Closed Biozone 144-145, 154-156   Mader 606-609
Blood and Blood Vessels--S/F Biozone 146-148, 150-153 Surfer Ch 11
Heart--S/F Biozone 157, 159-163, Surfer Ch 12

Muscle ID Quiz (Due by 2/21)
21 muscles to match on model
Short answer muscles that make up Quads, Hammies, Groin, Scapula/Coxal bone/muscle attachment comparision, Function of the following: origin, insertion, tendon, ligament, ag/ant/syergist muscles, str/sprain.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Muscle Fatigue Inquiry Lab--Guidelines

Turn in: Blank copy for test group to fill out    "Key" answer hypothesis, variables, conclusion, extension.

Background information (quick paragraph):
                                     Explain how muscles become fatigued and how cellular respiration works
                                     Brief Explanation of move and muscles involved
                                     Does motion involve aerobic or anaerobic CR

Pre Lab Questions: Write questions that help review muscles and joints (Leave blank for test group to answer)

Hypothesis: Your group give hypothesis (let test group fill in)

Identify Variables:

Materials: List materials needed to complete activity

Procedure:  List of steps procedure, make sure they are clear and concise

Data table: Construct a data table for group to record data

Graph: If a graph can be used to show comparative results you can have groups construct a graph

Conclusion: What did the group learn from experiment? Ask students to write a summary/conclusion.

Post Lab Questions: Add questions that wrap up experiment.

Extended Inquiry: Could your lab be expanded on?  Different variables, test subjects, etc.  Have your group and your test group go through and propose extension.



MUST BE TYPED. DUE FRIDAY 2/15

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Cardiovascular System

Just in time for Valentine's day!!! We will begin our study on the cardiovascular system.  Below is the tenative schedule we will follow.

Friday 2/8   Topic: Comparing Vertebrate Circulatory Systems Read Mader 606-609
                              What is blood?  Read Surfer book 381-390, Mader 618-622
Orange Biozone 144-147, 154-156, 159

Monday 2/11 Topics: Other components of Blood Read Surfer 395-400
                                  Intro to blood vessels Read Surfer 429-439, Mader 614-617
Orange Biozone 150-152

Tuesday 2/12 Topics: Blood vessels, cardiovascular regulation, blood pressure Read Surfer 439-446
Orange Biozone 162-164

Wednesday 2/13 Topic: The heart Read Mader 610-614  Surfer 406-423

Thursday 2/14  Topic:  Heart Dissection (perfect timing)