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Title: Human Organ Mapping


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Human Organ Mapping
  • SNC2D

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Human Organs
  • The human body is made up of many organs that
    work together to accomplish all of the tasks
    required in a healthy functioning organism. To
    understand the function of organs, you need to
    know where they are found in the human body.

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Procedure
  • On a large piece of paper (obtained from you
    teacher), trace an outline of your torso.
  • Brainstorm with your partner(s) about the
    location, relative size, and shape of the
    following organs of the human body lungs, heart,
    liver, stomach, intestines, and kidneys.
  • Using separate pieces of paper, sketch the organs
    to actual size, cut them out, and place them on
    the appropriate locations on the outline on the
    large piece of paper.

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Answers
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The Lungs
  • A pair of organs, each about 1 kg

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The Lungs
  • A pair of organs, each about 1 kg
  • Where oxygen passes into the bloodstream

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The Heart
  • About 0.3 kg and the size of a fist

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The Heart
  • About 0.3 kg and the size of a fist
  • Pumps blood to all parts of the body
  • Referred to as a muscle but also contains the
    other types of tissue

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The Liver
  • The largest visceral (internal) organ, weighing
    about 1.5 kg

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The Liver
  • The largest visceral (internal) organ, weighing
    about 1.5 kg
  • Involved in detoxification and the production of
    biochemicals for digestion

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The Stomach
  • About 50 mL when empty and 1 L when full

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The Stomach
  • About 50 mL when empty and 1 L when full
  • Where food is mixed with digestive juices and
    enzymes by muscle tissues constricting and
    relaxing

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The Intestines
  • About 4 5 cm in diameter and about 7.5 8 m
    long

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The Intestines
  • About 4 5 cm in diameter and about 7.5 8 m
    long
  • Where nutrients from food are passed into the
    bloodstream

15
The Kidneys
  • A pair of organs, each about 0.15 kg

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The Kidneys
  • A pair of organs, each about 0.15 kg
  • Where waste products are removed from the blood

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Organ Systems
  • These organs are all part of one or more organ
    systems, groups of organs which work together to
    perform basic functions.
  • E.g. the respiratory system, which works to
    exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide gases
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