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• Caution! You will see many real images of
human anatomy.
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• Caution! You will see many real images of
human anatomy.
– Please overcome any discomfort you may feel
as this may impede your learning.
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• Caution! You will see many real images of
human anatomy.
– Please overcome any discomfort you may feel
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• Part I Available Sheet for Classwork
– Levels of Biological Organization.
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• Part I Available Sheet for Classwork
– Levels of Biological Organization.
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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)
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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.
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• Stomach: Part of the Digestive System.
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• Intestines: Part of the Digestive System.
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Anatomy: The science of the shape and
structure of organisms.
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Anatomy: The science of the shape and
structure of organisms.
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Anatomy: The science of the shape and
structure of organisms.
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Anatomy: The science of the shape and
structure of organisms.
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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.
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• Rate this toothbrush on a scale of 1-10 for
its ability to clean your teeth and gums.
Why?
• 1 is the lowest, 10 is the highest.
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• The modern toothbrush has…
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• The modern toothbrush has…
– Cross action bristles
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• The modern toothbrush has…
– Cross action bristles
– Angled bristles
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• The modern toothbrush has…
– Cross action bristles
– Angled bristles
– Gum massagers
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Physiology: How it all works.
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Physiology: How it all works.
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Digestive Immune
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• Earliest anatomical studies occurred on
live humans and animals called vivisection
thousands of years ago.
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• Oil Painting of animal vivisection on a live
dog.
– Any reactions?
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• Leonardo da Vinci created 750 anatomical
drawings from corpses from 1489-1515.
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Area of Focus: Levels of Biological
Organization.
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• Part I Available Sheet for Classwork
– Levels of Biological Organization.
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• Area of Focus: Levels of Biological Organization.
Cell
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
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Cell
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• Activity! Cup Stacking
(Optional)
– Record the name of each level
of biological organization on the
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rim of a Styrofoam cup.
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• Can go from large to small, and Organ
then small to small. Practice Organ System
makes perfect. Organism
• Size Scale / Levels of Organization
– http://htwins.net/scale2/
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• You can now complete the question about
biological organization.
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• You can now complete the question about
biological organization.
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• A few important things before we begin.
– The body is made of some 30 trillion cells all
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• Activity!
– Please create the following in your journal.
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your cheek.
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– Gently place cover slip on top of drop.
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– Place a thin layer on a glass slide.
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– Gently place a cover slip on top of the drop.
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• Which is a cheek cell, and which is an
onion cell? What is the difference?
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• Which is a cheek cell, and which is an
onion cell? What is the difference?
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Cells are the structural and functional units
of all living organisms.
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Cells are the structural and functional units
of all living organisms.
Humans have some 30 Trillion (estimation)
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Cells are the structural and functional units
of all living organisms.
Humans have some 30 Trillion
Multi-cellular (More than one cell)
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• Cells are the structural and functional units
of all living organisms.
– Humans have some 30 Trillion
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• Cells are the structural and functional units
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– Humans have some 30 Trillion
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• Different cells include…
– Absorbing Cells such as those in your
intestines aid in digestion.
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• Different cells include…
– Absorbing Cells such as those in your
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• Different cells include…
– Absorbing Cells such as those in your
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• Other Cells in the human body include…
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• Other Cells in the human body include…
Nerve Cells
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Tissue: A group of similar cells that
perform the same function.
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• Some common muscle tissue in the
human body include…
• Muscle Tissue: Can contract / shorten.
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• Some common muscle tissue in the
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• Muscle Tissue: Can contract / shorten.
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• Some common muscle tissue in the
human body include…
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• What were the four types of tissues?
– A.) Cellular, Skin, Bone, and Neck Tissues.
– B.) Sac, Layered, Elongated, and Heightened
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• What were the four types of tissues?
– A.) Cellular, Skin, Bone, and Neck Tissues.
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Organ: A group of different tissues with a
specific job
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• Many organs make an organ system.
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Organ System: A group of organs that
work together to perform a specific job.
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Organ System: A group of organs that
work together to perform a specific job.
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• Many organs make an organ system.
Circulatory system
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• Many organs make an organ system.
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• Many organs make an organ system.
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• Many organs make an organ system.
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• A group of organ systems make an individual.
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• A group of organ systems make an individual.
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• A group of organ systems make an individual.
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• A group of organ systems make an individual.
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• Part I Available Sheet for Classwork
– Levels of Biological Organization.
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• Quiz 1-10. Levels of Biological Organization.
– Word Bank: Is it a cell, tissue, organ, organ
system, or individual.
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• Part I Available Sheet for Classwork
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• What are these pictures of?
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• Answer: Infrared Images (Heat)
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• Answer: Infrared Images (Heat)
Cooler
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• Answer: Infrared Images (Heat)
Warmest
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• Answer: Infrared Images (Heat)
Warmest
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• Is this a pose? Or is this normal behavior?
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• Answer: Pose because humans must
maintain a homeostasis with their
environment to survive.
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• Answer: Pose because humans must
maintain a homeostasis with their
environment to survive.
– They wouldn’t last very long in that cold.
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• Humans as well as all animals need to
maintain a homeostasis with their
environment.
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• Humans as well as all animals need to
maintain a homeostasis with their
environment.
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• Humans as well as all animals need to
maintain a homeostasis with their
environment.
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Homeostasis: The ability of an organism or
cell to maintain balance.
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Homeostasis: The ability of an organism or
cell to maintain balance.
Regardless of outside conditions.
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Homeostasis: The ability of an organism or
cell to maintain balance.
Regardless of outside conditions.
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• Your body must also maintain a
homeostasis with all of the sugar and
foods you put into your body.
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• Your body must also maintain a
homeostasis with all of the sugar and
foods you put into your body.
– Your blood must maintain a constant level of
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• Homeostasis Available Sheet
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• Activity! Homeostasis.
• Everyone needs to record pulse for 15
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• Make a prediction about what your pulse
rate would be after 1 minute of exercise,
and then again after 5 minutes of
exercise.
1 minute?
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– Record a resting temp (baseline).
– After one minute of exercise.
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• Optional: Students can record skin
temperature as well.
– Record a resting temp (baseline).
– After one minute of exercise.
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– After 5 minutes of exercise.
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• Optional: Students can record skin
temperature as well.
– Record a resting temp (baseline).
– After one minute of exercise.
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– After 5 minutes of exercise.
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• Questions:
#3) Describe the changes your body went
through from the start of this activity until the
end? Think Homeostasis.
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• Questions:
#3) Describe the changes your body went
through from the start of this activity until the
end? Think Homeostasis.
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#3) Describe the changes your body went
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end? Think Homeostasis.
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Answer: Your body needs to maintain a
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exercised, you needed more oxygen so your
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• Questions:
#3) Describe the changes your body went
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end? Think Homeostasis.
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Answer: Your body needs to maintain a
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exercised, you needed more oxygen so your
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exercised, you needed more oxygen so your
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visiting… http://www.brighthub.com/science/medical/articles/112024.aspx
• You can now complete the homeostasis
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• You can now complete the homeostasis
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• Try and guess the mystery picture beneath
the boxes.
– Raise your hand when you think you know.
You only get one guess.
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• In order of appearance. Note: In text citations not present in slideshow. Part I
• Part I (Levels of Biological Organization)
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• Organization of the Human Body. (n.d.). ( Read ). Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Plant Cell vs. Animal Cell. (n.d.). Plant Cell vs Animal Cell. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Culture Collections. (n.d.). Culture Collections. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
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• . (n.d.). . Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20102/bio%20102%20lectures/
Animal%20cells%20and%20tissues/Animal%20Tissues.htm
• Part I (Levels of Biological Organization) Continued.
• . (n.d.). . Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20102/bio%20102%20lectures/
Animal%20cells%20and%20tissues/Animal%20Tissues.htm
• Basic Tissue Types. (n.d.). SIU SOM Histology INTRO. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/4basic.htm
• Campbell, D., & Davison, N. (2012, May 28). Illegal kidney trade booms as new organ is
'sold every hour'. The Guardian. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
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• 5 Common Examples of Homeostasis in the Human Body. (n.d.). Bright Hub. Retrieved July
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• Part II (Skeletal System)
• Skeletal System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
www.innerbody.com/image/skelfov.html
• SKELETONS INSIDE AND OUT. (n.d.). Biology4Kids.com: Animal Systems: Skeletal
System. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
www.biology4kids.com/files/systems_skeletal.html
• Skeletal System: Anatomy and Physiology | Skeleton Anatomy | Quizzes. (n.d.). Skeletal
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• . (n.d.). . Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00425
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• Block, M. (n.d.). Sidelined By Brain Injury, Ex-NFL Player Copes With 'Desperation'. NPR.
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• The Virtual Body. (n.d.). - MEDtropolis. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Skeleton Halloween Craft - Enchanted Learning Software. (n.d.). Skeleton Halloween Craft
- Enchanted Learning Software. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/halloween/bones
• Part II (Skeletal System) Continued
• Skeletal System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from Human Body Systems |
Human Organ Systems. (n.d.). Human Body Systems | Human Organ Systems. Retrieved
July 3, 2014, from http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap2/systems/tutorial.html
• Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (RICE)-Topic Overview. (n.d.). WebMD. Retrieved
July 3, 2014, from http://
www.webmd.com/first-aid/tc/rest-ice-compression-and-elevation-rice-topic-overview
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• Part III (Muscular System)
• Muscular System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
www.innerbody.com/image/musfov.html
• Muscular. (n.d.). System Anatomy, Diagram & Function. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/muscular-system
• MUSCULAR SYSTEM - MEAT ON THE BONES. (n.d.). Biology4Kids.com: Animal
Systems: Muscular System. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Muscular System. (n.d.). bozemanscience. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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• Muscle tissues. (n.d.). Muscle tissue. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Skeletal Muscle Fibers | Muscle Fibers | Anatomy | Location. (n.d.). Skeletal Muscle Fibers |
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• Anatomy Tutorial. (n.d.). Anatomy Tutorial. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Muscular System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• . (n.d.). BBC News. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Part IV (Nutrients of Life)
• . (n.d.). . Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
www.mrgraba.net/uploads/8/2/6/3/8263952/bio3amoleculeslab.pdf
• CHNOPS: Six Ingredients of Life | RCScience. (n.d.). CHNOPS: Six Ingredients of Life.
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• Types of Fats-Topic Overview. (0000, August 30). WebMD. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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• Carbohydrates. (2012, December 11). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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• Role of proteins in the body. (n.d.). Science Learning Hub RSS. Retrieved July 4, 2014,
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• Fitness. (n.d.). Performance-enhancing drugs: Know the risks. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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• U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). How to Understand and Use the Nutrition Facts
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• Many Forms of Lipids. (n.d.). Chem4Kids.com: Biochemistry: Lipids. Retrieved July 4,
2014, from http://www.chem4kids.com/files/bio_lipids.html
• Part IV (Nutrients of Life) Continued
• Role of proteins in the body. (n.d.). Science Learning Hub RSS. Retrieved July 4, 2014,
from http://
www.sciencelearn.org.nz/Contexts/Uniquely-Me/Science-Ideas-and-Concepts/Role-of-prote
ins-in-the-body
• DrugFacts: Anabolic Steroids. (n.d.). National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Retrieved
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• Protein. (n.d.). Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/
• Tips for Eating Healthy When Eating out. (n.d.). Tips for Eating Healthy when Eating out.
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• Parker, b. (2010, March 22). A sweet problem: Princeton researchers find that high-fructose
corn syrup prompts considerably more weight gain. Princeton University. Retrieved July 4,
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• The Importance of Calcium. (n.d.). Healthy Life Journal RSS. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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• Why Hydrogenated Oils Should be Avoided at All Costs. (n.d.). NaturalNews. Retrieved July
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• Nutrition and healthy eating. (n.d.). Monosodium glutamate (MSG): Is it harmful?. Retrieved
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• Part V (Healthy Living) Continued
• Phillips, B., & health, t. (n.d.). Top 9 Scary Food Additives. ABC News. Retrieved July 4,
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• BMR Calorie Calculator. (n.d.). Calorie Calculator. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Preventing Obesity in Children, Causes of Child Obesity, and More. (n.d.). WebMD.
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• Dowshen, S. (2012, April 1). Type 2 Diabetes: What Is It?. KidsHealth - the Web's most
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• Anorexia Nervosa. (n.d.). : Signs, Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment. Retrieved July 4,
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• Part VI (Digestive System)
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• Saliva and Your Mouth: Function of Saliva in Oral Health. (n.d.). WebMD. Retrieved July 4,
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• Understand These Three Important Phases of Swallowing. (n.d.). About.com Stroke.
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• Part VII (Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems)
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• Label the heart. (n.d.). Science Learning Hub RSS. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• Heart dissection. (n.d.). Heart dissection. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• Dean, L. (0000, May 18). . Blood and the cells it contains. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from
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• Blood Types. (n.d.). American Red Cross. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• Edelson, M. (2014, June 1). Blood Types. KidsHealth - the Web's most visited site about
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• Immune and Lymphatic Systems. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from
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• Part VII (Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems) Continued
• Edelson, M. (2014, June 1). Blood Types. KidsHealth - the Web's most visited site about
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• Immune and Lymphatic Systems. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• Part VIII (Respiratory System, Anti-tobacco)
• Respiratory System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• Human Respiratory System and Lungs; How They Work. (n.d.). WebMD. Retrieved July 5,
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• Cell Respiration: Introduction. (n.d.). Cell Respiration: Introduction. Retrieved July 5, 2014,
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• Cellular Respiration. (n.d.). Cellular Respiration. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://
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• What Is Asthma?. (n.d.). - NHLBI, NIH. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from
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• Skin Cancer Foundation. (n.d.). The. Retrieved July 5, 2014, from http://www.skincancer.org
• The Dangers of Teens and Tanning Beds. (n.d.). The Dangers of Teens and Tanning Beds.
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• Skin Cancer / Melanoma Center: Signs, Treatments, Symptoms, Types, Causes, and Tests.
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• Part IX Excretory System and Integumentary System
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• The Kidneys (Human Anatomy): Picture, Function, Definition, and Conditions. (n.d.).
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• Skin (Integumentary) System Information. (n.d.). Skin (Integumentary) System Information.
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• Part X The Nervous System
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• Part X The Nervous System Continued
• What is a Spinal Cord Injury?. (n.d.). What is a Spinal Cord Injury. Retrieved July 5, 2014,
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• Dowshen, S. (2012, October 1). All About Puberty. KidsHealth - the Web's most visited site
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• Part XI The Endocrine System (continued)
• Dowshen, S. (2012, October 1). Everything You Wanted to Know About Puberty. KidsHealth
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• Part XII The Reproductive System (continued)
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