Cardiovascular System Anatomy Bundle
Biology with Brynn and Jack
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Standards
NGSSHS-LS1-2
NGSSHS-LS1-3
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Biology with Brynn and Jack
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Description
This growing bundle includes resources to teach anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. Each product is EDITABLE so you can differentiate and modify to fit your students' needs. It includes:
- Bellringers
- PPT notes and student outline
- Exhibition Stations
- Doodle Notes
- Cardiovascular System Anatomy Stations Lab
- Heart Anatomy Quiz
- Article about Blood Doping
- Cardiovascular System Task Cards
- Cardiovascular System Review worksheet
- Cardiovascular System Distance Learning Activity
- Cardiovascular System Exam
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Standards
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NGSSHS-LS1-2
Develop and use a model to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms. Emphasis is on functions at the organism system level such as nutrient uptake, water delivery, and organism movement in response to neural stimuli. An example of an interacting system could be an artery depending on the proper function of elastic tissue and smooth muscle to regulate and deliver the proper amount of blood within the circulatory system. Assessment does not include interactions and functions at the molecular or chemical reaction level.
NGSSHS-LS1-3
Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis. Examples of investigations could include heart rate response to exercise, stomate response to moisture and temperature, and root development in response to water levels. Assessment does not include the cellular processes involved in the feedback mechanism.