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Lesson 1: Our Body
Systems
Prepared by: Tr. Diane
A. Skeletal System
B. Muscular System
C. Caring for Our Skeletal and Muscular
Systems
D. Digestive System
E. Caring for our Digestive System
“Ten Bones”
My head bone is connected to my cheekbone
My cheekbone is connected to my jawbone
My jawbone is connected to my neck bone
Just like you and me.
Chorus:
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Just like you and me
My neck bone is connected to my shoulder bone
My shoulder bone is connected to my chest bone
My chest bone is connected to my hipbone
Just like you and me.
Found inside our body
A hard structure made up of 206
bones joined to one another
A. Skeletal System
Characteristics of our Skeletal System
A. Skeletal System
Functions
1. Movement: Skeletal
system provides points of
attachment for muscles.
Your legs and arms move
when the muscles pull on
the bones.
2. Support: The backbone
is the main support
center for the upper
body. It holds your head
up and protects your
spinal cord.
Muscle attached to bones!!
A. Skeletal System
A. Skeletal System
Functions
3. Protection: The bones of
your skull protect your
brain. Your ribs protect
your lungs and heart
from injury.
4. Makes Blood: Red and
white blood cells are
formed by tissue called
marrow, which is in the
center of the bone.
A. Skeletal System
Functions
5. Storage: Bones
store minerals,
such as calcium and
phosphorus, for
use by the body
Bones (skeleton)
Joints
Cartilages
Ligaments (bone to bone); (tendon- bone
to muscle)
A. Skeletal System
Main Parts of our Skeletal System
Divided into two Divisions
Axial Skeleton- skull, spinal column
Appendicular skeleton- limbs and girdle
Skull
Gives our head its shape
Protects the brain
Made up of bones joined together to form
a kind of helmet
Ribcage
Protects our heart and lungs
Made up curved bones called ribs.(joined
to the breastbone and the spine)
Axial Skeleton
Skull Ribcage
Vertebral column
Vertebrae
separated by
intervertebral discs
made of cartilage
The spine has a
normal S curvature
Each vertebrae is
given a name
according to its
location
Activity 1.2 “Bone Movements”
A joint, or articulation, is the place
where two bones come together.
Allow us to move in different ways.
Types of Joints
1. Hinge- allows extension and
retraction of appendage (Elbow, Knee)
2. Ball-and-Socket – allows us to
swing our arm in circles and for radial
movement in almost any direction
(shoulders, hip)
JOINTS
Hinge Ball-and-socket
3. Pivot Joint- is located
between the bones in
your neck below your
skull and lets you turn
your head from left to
right. It is a joint in which
a bone rotates around
another. (neck joint)
Fixed or Immovable Joint
They are seams between bones that lie
directly against each other, or are separated
only by a thin layer of connective tissue*.
(example: joints of the cranium)
*connective tissues are tough and tensile materials
that connects bones to bones (ligaments) and
muscle to bones (tendons)
Assignment
Do page 1, Act. 1.1: “Bony Fun” of your
My Pals are Here Act. Book 4A.
My head bone is connected to my cheekbone
My cheekbone is connected to my jawbone
My jawbone is connected to my neck bone
Just like you and me.
Chorus:
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Ten bones (4x) alive bones
Just like you and me
My neck bone is connected to my shoulder
bone
My shoulder bone is connected to my chest
bone
My chest bone is connected to my hipbone
Just like you and me.
Head bone – cranial bone
Cheekbone – frontal bone
Jawbone – mandible
Neck bone – atlas
Shoulder bone – scapula
Chest bone – sternum
Hipbone - pelvis
Disorders of the Skeletal
System
Rickets- is a rare childhood disease
characterized by numerous bone
deformities due to deficiency of the
active form of vitamin D that prevents
absorption of calcium and phosphorus
through the intestines.
Bones remain soft and distorted.
Disorders cont’n.
Arthritis- disease of the joints which
causes a lot of pain, stiffness, and
swelling joints.
Osteoporosis- disorder of bone
formation in which there is lack of
normal calcium deposits and a decrease
in the bone protein. The bones become
fragile and break easily.
Disorders cont’n.
Osteomyelitis or Bone marrow inflammation-
caused by fever-including bacteria or mold
organism. Sometimes there is redness and
swelling in the tissue above the inflamed bone.
Bone tumor- an overgrowth of bone tissue with
many cysts and shallow spaces in the affected
part.
Scoliosis- an abnormal curving of the vertebral
column or spine.
Common Injuries of the
Skeletal System
Fracture
Is a broken bone
Sprain
A sudden twist or turn of joints that causes
the ligaments to stretch too much
Bone Dislocation
Occurs when the end of the bone is forced
out of its normal position in a joint
First-Aid Treatment for Bone
Injuries
In case of a fracture, do the following:
Don not move the injured person if possible.
Do a cold compress by applying cold cloth or an ice bas
on the injured part.
For a broken arm or leg, put the injured part in a
straight and natural position before applying a splint
If the back, head or neck is injured great care should be
taken in moving the victim.
If the fracture of bone pierces the skin, cover the
wound with sterile dressing.
Call an ambulance and take the victim to a doctor.
Review Test with Spelling
Activity 2.1 “A Simple Yarn”
B. Muscular System
Did you know that ?
- You take approximately 5 million steps per year using
your leg muscles.
- It takes only 17 muscles in your face to smile, but it
takes 43 muscles to frown
- The strongest muscle of the body is the masseter
muscle used for chewing
- John Cena, a famous Wrestler, has as many muscle
fibers as you have; his are just thicker.
- If all your muscles could pull in one direction, you
could create a force of 25 tons.
- The stapedius is the smallest muscle found in the
inner ear.
Characteristics
B. Muscular System
Muscles are thick, stretchy bands that
cover our skeleton.
They are attached to the bones and pull
on them to make them move.
Muscles often work in pairs. Muscles
cause bones and supported structures
to move by alternating between
contraction and relaxation.
B. Muscular System
Muscle has the
ability to contract,
permitting muscles
to perform various
functions
Functions:
Movement
Stability
Control of body
openings and
passages
Heat production
When one muscle contracts to pull the
bone, its partner muscle relaxes.
Activity: “Muscle Puzzle”
pp. 2-3 of your My Pals are Here
Activity Book 4A
Assignment
Do pages 4-5 Activity 1.3: “Working
together to achieve movement” of your
My Pals Are Here Act. Book 4A
Activity 2.3 “Having a Good
Posture”
Muscle Disorders and Injuries
Cramps
is best described as an involuntary and
painful contraction of a muscle that does
not loosen up.
Causes: muscle fatigue, heat, dehydration
and electrolyte depletion
Muscle Disorders and Injuries
Strain
Is a technical term for a muscle pull which
means overstretching of the fiber within
the muscles.
This causes muscle fibers to actually start
to tear.
Muscle Disorders and Injuries
Muscle bruise
Occurs when the muscle bumps against a
hard object, or when the muscle receives a
blow.
Treatment: hot compress, avoiding
movement that causes pain, and elevating
the limb to minimize swelling
Muscle Disorders and Injuries
Tetanus
Is a caused by a toxin released by the
bacterium Clostridium tetani, that invades
the body through deep, unsterilized
puncture wounds.
Muscle Disorders and Injuries
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
a serious infection caused by a virus that
may enter the mouth or nose
it travels into the blood and into the
intestines
it may result in paralysis
C. Caring for our Skeletal and
Muscular Systems
Have a balanced diet to keep bones and
muscles strong
Drinking milk is good for the bones.
Eating lean meat is good for our
muscles.
Exercise regularly.
Assignment
Be ready for a review test about
Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Project Details
Research three (3) famous personalities
who are physically challenged then
prepare a report about it to be
presented in the class.
Activity “Digestion in the
Mouth”
D. Digestive System
Digestion- the breaking down of food
into smaller components that can be
more easily absorbed and assimilated
by the body.
Path of food through the digestive
system:
1. Mouth
The teeth in our mouth chew and grind the
food into smaller pieces with the help of
saliva that slightly digests the food and makes
it soft enough to swallow.
2. Gullet/Esophagus
Food not fully digested goes down this tube
into the stomach
Path of food through the digestive
system:
3. Stomach
Here, the food is crushed further and mixed
with digestive juices. After 2-4 hours, it looks
like a thick soup.
4. Small Intestine
More digestive juices are added to the food.
This is where digestion of food is completed.
He blood then carries the digested food
substances to different parts of the body.
Path of food through the digestive
system:
5. Large Intestine
Undigested food goes here and most of the
water is removed from the food. The
undigested food is then passed out of the body
as waste through an opening called the anus.
Activity: Chewing and
Swallowing
Assignment
Activity: ”It Takes Guts” on p. 8 of your
My Pals are Here Activity Book 4A
E. Caring for our Digestive
System
Aiding digestion
Making sure that the food we eat is
safe
Store food properly
Be careful in handling and eating
food
Activity : Caring for Our
Digestive System
pp.9-10 of your My Pals are Here Act.
Book 4A
Assignment
Review all previous lessons: Skeletal,
Muscular, Digestive Systems including
the diseases and injuries related to
these and how to take care each
system. Be ready for a Summative Test
on ____________

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Lesson 1 body systems

  • 1. Lesson 1: Our Body Systems Prepared by: Tr. Diane
  • 2. A. Skeletal System B. Muscular System C. Caring for Our Skeletal and Muscular Systems D. Digestive System E. Caring for our Digestive System
  • 3. “Ten Bones” My head bone is connected to my cheekbone My cheekbone is connected to my jawbone My jawbone is connected to my neck bone Just like you and me. Chorus: Ten bones (4x) alive bones Ten bones (4x) alive bones Ten bones (4x) alive bones Just like you and me My neck bone is connected to my shoulder bone My shoulder bone is connected to my chest bone My chest bone is connected to my hipbone Just like you and me.
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  • 5. Found inside our body A hard structure made up of 206 bones joined to one another A. Skeletal System Characteristics of our Skeletal System
  • 6. A. Skeletal System Functions 1. Movement: Skeletal system provides points of attachment for muscles. Your legs and arms move when the muscles pull on the bones. 2. Support: The backbone is the main support center for the upper body. It holds your head up and protects your spinal cord. Muscle attached to bones!! A. Skeletal System
  • 7. A. Skeletal System Functions 3. Protection: The bones of your skull protect your brain. Your ribs protect your lungs and heart from injury. 4. Makes Blood: Red and white blood cells are formed by tissue called marrow, which is in the center of the bone.
  • 8. A. Skeletal System Functions 5. Storage: Bones store minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus, for use by the body
  • 9. Bones (skeleton) Joints Cartilages Ligaments (bone to bone); (tendon- bone to muscle) A. Skeletal System Main Parts of our Skeletal System Divided into two Divisions Axial Skeleton- skull, spinal column Appendicular skeleton- limbs and girdle
  • 10. Skull Gives our head its shape Protects the brain Made up of bones joined together to form a kind of helmet Ribcage Protects our heart and lungs Made up curved bones called ribs.(joined to the breastbone and the spine) Axial Skeleton
  • 12. Vertebral column Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs made of cartilage The spine has a normal S curvature Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location
  • 13. Activity 1.2 “Bone Movements”
  • 14. A joint, or articulation, is the place where two bones come together. Allow us to move in different ways. Types of Joints 1. Hinge- allows extension and retraction of appendage (Elbow, Knee) 2. Ball-and-Socket – allows us to swing our arm in circles and for radial movement in almost any direction (shoulders, hip) JOINTS
  • 16. 3. Pivot Joint- is located between the bones in your neck below your skull and lets you turn your head from left to right. It is a joint in which a bone rotates around another. (neck joint)
  • 17. Fixed or Immovable Joint They are seams between bones that lie directly against each other, or are separated only by a thin layer of connective tissue*. (example: joints of the cranium) *connective tissues are tough and tensile materials that connects bones to bones (ligaments) and muscle to bones (tendons)
  • 18. Assignment Do page 1, Act. 1.1: “Bony Fun” of your My Pals are Here Act. Book 4A.
  • 19. My head bone is connected to my cheekbone My cheekbone is connected to my jawbone My jawbone is connected to my neck bone Just like you and me. Chorus: Ten bones (4x) alive bones Ten bones (4x) alive bones Ten bones (4x) alive bones Just like you and me My neck bone is connected to my shoulder bone My shoulder bone is connected to my chest bone My chest bone is connected to my hipbone Just like you and me. Head bone – cranial bone Cheekbone – frontal bone Jawbone – mandible Neck bone – atlas Shoulder bone – scapula Chest bone – sternum Hipbone - pelvis
  • 20. Disorders of the Skeletal System Rickets- is a rare childhood disease characterized by numerous bone deformities due to deficiency of the active form of vitamin D that prevents absorption of calcium and phosphorus through the intestines. Bones remain soft and distorted.
  • 21. Disorders cont’n. Arthritis- disease of the joints which causes a lot of pain, stiffness, and swelling joints. Osteoporosis- disorder of bone formation in which there is lack of normal calcium deposits and a decrease in the bone protein. The bones become fragile and break easily.
  • 22. Disorders cont’n. Osteomyelitis or Bone marrow inflammation- caused by fever-including bacteria or mold organism. Sometimes there is redness and swelling in the tissue above the inflamed bone. Bone tumor- an overgrowth of bone tissue with many cysts and shallow spaces in the affected part. Scoliosis- an abnormal curving of the vertebral column or spine.
  • 23. Common Injuries of the Skeletal System Fracture Is a broken bone Sprain A sudden twist or turn of joints that causes the ligaments to stretch too much Bone Dislocation Occurs when the end of the bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint
  • 24. First-Aid Treatment for Bone Injuries In case of a fracture, do the following: Don not move the injured person if possible. Do a cold compress by applying cold cloth or an ice bas on the injured part. For a broken arm or leg, put the injured part in a straight and natural position before applying a splint If the back, head or neck is injured great care should be taken in moving the victim. If the fracture of bone pierces the skin, cover the wound with sterile dressing. Call an ambulance and take the victim to a doctor.
  • 25. Review Test with Spelling
  • 26. Activity 2.1 “A Simple Yarn”
  • 27. B. Muscular System Did you know that ? - You take approximately 5 million steps per year using your leg muscles. - It takes only 17 muscles in your face to smile, but it takes 43 muscles to frown - The strongest muscle of the body is the masseter muscle used for chewing - John Cena, a famous Wrestler, has as many muscle fibers as you have; his are just thicker. - If all your muscles could pull in one direction, you could create a force of 25 tons. - The stapedius is the smallest muscle found in the inner ear.
  • 28. Characteristics B. Muscular System Muscles are thick, stretchy bands that cover our skeleton. They are attached to the bones and pull on them to make them move. Muscles often work in pairs. Muscles cause bones and supported structures to move by alternating between contraction and relaxation.
  • 29. B. Muscular System Muscle has the ability to contract, permitting muscles to perform various functions Functions: Movement Stability Control of body openings and passages Heat production
  • 30. When one muscle contracts to pull the bone, its partner muscle relaxes.
  • 31. Activity: “Muscle Puzzle” pp. 2-3 of your My Pals are Here Activity Book 4A
  • 32. Assignment Do pages 4-5 Activity 1.3: “Working together to achieve movement” of your My Pals Are Here Act. Book 4A
  • 33. Activity 2.3 “Having a Good Posture”
  • 34. Muscle Disorders and Injuries Cramps is best described as an involuntary and painful contraction of a muscle that does not loosen up. Causes: muscle fatigue, heat, dehydration and electrolyte depletion
  • 35. Muscle Disorders and Injuries Strain Is a technical term for a muscle pull which means overstretching of the fiber within the muscles. This causes muscle fibers to actually start to tear.
  • 36. Muscle Disorders and Injuries Muscle bruise Occurs when the muscle bumps against a hard object, or when the muscle receives a blow. Treatment: hot compress, avoiding movement that causes pain, and elevating the limb to minimize swelling
  • 37. Muscle Disorders and Injuries Tetanus Is a caused by a toxin released by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, that invades the body through deep, unsterilized puncture wounds.
  • 38. Muscle Disorders and Injuries Poliomyelitis (Polio) a serious infection caused by a virus that may enter the mouth or nose it travels into the blood and into the intestines it may result in paralysis
  • 39. C. Caring for our Skeletal and Muscular Systems Have a balanced diet to keep bones and muscles strong Drinking milk is good for the bones. Eating lean meat is good for our muscles. Exercise regularly.
  • 40. Assignment Be ready for a review test about Skeletal and Muscular Systems
  • 41. Project Details Research three (3) famous personalities who are physically challenged then prepare a report about it to be presented in the class.
  • 42. Activity “Digestion in the Mouth”
  • 43. D. Digestive System Digestion- the breaking down of food into smaller components that can be more easily absorbed and assimilated by the body.
  • 44. Path of food through the digestive system: 1. Mouth The teeth in our mouth chew and grind the food into smaller pieces with the help of saliva that slightly digests the food and makes it soft enough to swallow. 2. Gullet/Esophagus Food not fully digested goes down this tube into the stomach
  • 45. Path of food through the digestive system: 3. Stomach Here, the food is crushed further and mixed with digestive juices. After 2-4 hours, it looks like a thick soup. 4. Small Intestine More digestive juices are added to the food. This is where digestion of food is completed. He blood then carries the digested food substances to different parts of the body.
  • 46. Path of food through the digestive system: 5. Large Intestine Undigested food goes here and most of the water is removed from the food. The undigested food is then passed out of the body as waste through an opening called the anus.
  • 48. Assignment Activity: ”It Takes Guts” on p. 8 of your My Pals are Here Activity Book 4A
  • 49. E. Caring for our Digestive System Aiding digestion Making sure that the food we eat is safe Store food properly Be careful in handling and eating food
  • 50. Activity : Caring for Our Digestive System pp.9-10 of your My Pals are Here Act. Book 4A
  • 51. Assignment Review all previous lessons: Skeletal, Muscular, Digestive Systems including the diseases and injuries related to these and how to take care each system. Be ready for a Summative Test on ____________