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Next up: Small Group introductions! Click on the proper link for your group.

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So... What IS anatomy and physiology?

As we watch the video, answer the questions 6-9

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Share with your group...

  • the body system that you're the most excited about and

  • why you're so excited about it

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With your group, discuss at least two current event that involve Anatomy & Physiology.

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Welcome back!

I'm not going to lie - I have no idea how this is going to go and feel like Left Shart right now.

Today's objective is to get to know your fellow students and your teacher. We will also talk about and answer the following questions:

  • What is anatomy? What is physiology? How are they different?

  • How will understanding concepts of anatomy and physiology help me navigate the world we live in?

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How are you feeling in general? (Please answer honestly!)

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Draw a picture of either...

  • Something that you do to relax OR

  • A hobby that you've picked up since March

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How are you feeling about being in Anatomy & Physiology right now? (please answer honestly!)

Take 30 seconds thinking of your answers to the following, then take turns sharing the following.

(The person whose birthday is earliest goes first!):

  1. Your name

  2. Why you chose to take Anatomy & Physiology

  3. The last thing you listened to (artist, podcast, station, etc.)

  4. Your 'silver lining' that came from remote learning or staying at home

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Name the people in your small group today (first names are fine!)

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Write the name of one person that you have something in common with, and draw a picture describing what it is.

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Study of the functions of the structures in the human body

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Human Anatomy

Study of the structures in the human body

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Human Physiology

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List the following levels of organization in order from simple (smallest) --> most complex (largest)

  1. Organs

  2. Tissues

  3. Organism

  4. System

  5. Atoms and molecules

  6. Cells

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What is the one TRUE cause of death for all organisms?

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What stuck out to you the most in the 'Introduction to A&P' video? This can be a fun fact or a bigger concept.

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Categorize the body systems using the prompts below.

  • Reproductive

  • Nervous

  • Urinary

  • Cardiovascular

  • Endocrine

  • Integumentary System

  • Respiratory

  • Skeletal

  • Immune (Lymphatic)

  • Musclular

  • Digestive

  • I can't wait to learn about this system!

  • I guess it sounds cool

  • This system sounds boring

  • Uhh - never heard of this system before

We will be covering the following units in depth this semester:

  • Skeletal System

  • Muscular System

  • Cardoivascular System

  • Respiratory System

  • Nervous System

  • Digestive System

  • Urinary System

  • Immune System

(If you don't see your favorite on here, don't worry! Chances are we'll still be touching on it with another system!)

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Which of the above systems are you most excited about and why?

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Name one other person in your group. What was their top pick and why?

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Which of the current events that you discussed stuck out to you the most?

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Which system(s) do you think are most closely related to the current event you picked for #10? Explain.

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(Disclaimer: I'm not sure if this will work or not!)

Upload the PDF of your highlights and notes. Or maybe take a screenshot? Let's figure this out...