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HUMAN BODY 8th grade 8 th Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious about or interested in their existence before birth and by helping them understand that human development starts in the mother’s body, even before birth, will ensure self-esteem and enhance the spirit of respect for life. When the pupils reach puberty, the girls will start to experience menstruation (period) and the boys will experience ejaculation. By guiding the pupils to appreciate the human reproductive system during this stage of mounting curiosity, interest, and questions regarding the beginning of life and the reproductive process, they will be able to strengthen their decision-making skills concerning sexual health. Furthermore, humans breathe to absorb oxygen and to expel carbon dioxide and excrete waste substances in order to maintain life. It is also important for the pupils in this developmental stage to recognize the organs involved in the excretion of waste substances and to understand their functions. Objectives: what pupils are expected to achieve in this unit Learn about human birth, fertilization and growth in the mother’s body, and foster an attitude of respect for life through a correct understanding of the beginning of life. Learn about the structure and functions of the skin, lungs and kidneys, which discharge internal waste substances to the outside of the body, and foster an attitude of appreciation for life-sustaining organs through a correct understanding of respiration and excretion mechanisms. Interrelation of contents of each grade * The order below is as shown in the syllabus. Grade What to teach (Human body) 1 st grade External parts of the human body (head (eyes, ears, nose, hair, mouth), neck, breasts, upper limbs (hands, elbows, fingers, nails), lower limbs (knees, feet, toes, toenails)) HUMAN BODY 8th grade 2 nd grade Senses (olfactory sense, gustatory sense, tactile sense, visual sense, auditory sense) Using the sensory organs 3 rd grade Visual sense (far/near, large/small, visual power) Suitable gestures to be used in the community, including facial and body expressions 4 th grade Types of teeth (incisors, cuspids, premolars, molars) Functions of the different types of teeth Growth of new teeth (loss of teeth, permanent teeth) 5 th grade Names of the respiratory organs (nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs, diaphragm) Functions of the respiratory organs (nose, trachea, lungs, diaphragm) Names of the digestive organs (mouth (teeth and tongue), oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, pancreas, large intestine, rectum, anus) Functions of the digestive organs (teeth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine) 6 th grade Organs of the reproductive system (female (ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina), male (testes, urethra, penis)) Functions of some of the reproductive organs Changes in adolescence (changes in the body (male and female)) 7 th grade Organs of the circulatory system (heart, blood, blood vessels) Blood components and their functions (plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, blood platelets) Types of blood vessels and their functions (arteries, veins, capillaries) Structure and functions of the heart (atrial auricle (atrium), ventricles, blood vessels (aorta, vena cava, pulmonary veins, pulmonary arteries)) 8 th grade (this unit) Fertilization Fetal development (zygote, embryo, fetus) The beginning of life Excretory organs and waste substances (skin (epidermis, dermis, sweat glands, and sweat as a waste substance), lungs (nose, trachea, and carbon dioxide as a waste substance), kidneys (external view of the kidneys, urethra, urinary bladder, and urine as a waste material discharged from the urethra))

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Page 1: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

8th

Gra

de:

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y

(Hu

ma

n r

epro

du

ctiv

e sy

stem

, ex

cret

ory

sy

stem

)

Ra

tio

na

l o

f th

is u

nit

It i

s duri

ng t

his

dev

elop

men

tal

stag

e th

at t

he

pupil

s st

art

to b

ecom

e cu

rious

about

or

inte

rest

ed i

n t

hei

r ex

iste

nce

bef

ore

bir

th a

nd b

y h

elpin

g t

hem

under

stan

d t

hat

hum

an d

evel

opm

ent

star

ts i

n t

he

moth

er’s

bod

y, e

ven

bef

ore

bir

th, w

ill

ensu

re s

elf-

este

em a

nd e

nhan

ce t

he

spir

it o

f re

spec

t fo

r li

fe.

When

the

pupil

s re

ach p

uber

ty,

the

gir

ls w

ill

star

t to

ex

per

ience

menstr

uation (

peri

od)

and t

he

bo

ys

wil

l

exper

ience

eja

cula

tion.

By g

uid

ing t

he

pupil

s to

appre

ciat

e th

e hum

an r

epro

duct

ive

syst

em d

uri

ng t

his

sta

ge

of

mounti

ng c

uri

osi

ty,

inte

rest

, an

d q

ues

tions

regar

din

g t

he

beg

innin

g o

f li

fe a

nd t

he

repro

duct

ive

pro

cess

, th

ey

wil

l be

able

to s

tren

gth

en t

hei

r dec

isio

n-m

akin

g s

kil

ls c

once

rnin

g s

exual

hea

lth.

Fu

rther

more

, hum

ans

bre

athe

to a

bso

rb o

xygen

and t

o e

xpel

car

bon d

iox

ide

and e

xcr

ete

was

te s

ubst

ance

s in

ord

er t

o m

ainta

in l

ife.

It

is a

lso i

mport

ant

for

the

pupil

s in

this

dev

elopm

enta

l st

age

to r

ecogniz

e th

e org

ans

invo

lved

in t

he

excr

etio

n o

f w

aste

subst

ance

s an

d t

o u

nder

stan

d t

hei

r fu

nct

ions.

Ob

ject

ives

: w

hat

pu

pil

s are

exp

ecte

d t

o a

chie

ve

in t

his

un

it

• L

earn

about

hum

an b

irth

, fe

rtil

izat

ion a

nd g

row

th i

n t

he

mo

ther

’s b

od

y, a

nd f

ost

er a

n a

ttit

ude

of

resp

ect

for

life

thro

ugh a

corr

ect

under

stan

din

g o

f th

e beg

innin

g o

f li

fe.

• L

earn

about

the

stru

cture

and f

unct

ions

of

the

skin

, lu

ngs

and k

idney

s, w

hic

h d

isch

arge

inte

rnal

was

te

subst

ance

s to

the

outs

ide

of

the

body,

and f

ost

er a

n a

ttit

ud

e of

appre

ciat

ion f

or

life

-sust

ainin

g o

rgan

s th

rough

a co

rrec

t under

stan

din

g o

f re

spir

atio

n a

nd e

xcr

etio

n m

echan

ism

s.

Inte

rrel

ati

on

of

co

nte

nts

of

each

gra

de

*

The

ord

er b

elow

is

as

show

n i

n t

he

syll

abus.

Gra

de

Wh

at

to t

each

(H

um

an

bod

y)

1st g

rade

Exte

rnal

par

ts o

f th

e hum

an b

ody (

hea

d (

eyes

, ea

rs,

nose

, hai

r, m

outh

), n

eck,

bre

asts

, upper

lim

bs

(han

ds,

elb

ow

s, f

inger

s, n

ails

), l

ow

er l

imbs

(knee

s, f

eet,

toes

, to

enai

ls))

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2nd g

rade

Sen

ses

(olf

acto

ry s

ense

, gust

atory

sen

se,

tact

ile

sense

, vis

ual

sen

se,

audit

ory

sense

)

Usi

ng t

he

senso

ry o

rgan

s

3rd

gra

de

Vis

ual

sen

se (

far/

nea

r, l

arge/

smal

l, v

isual

pow

er)

Suit

able

ges

ture

s to

be

use

d i

n t

he

com

munit

y, i

ncl

udin

g f

acia

l an

d b

ody

expre

ssio

ns

4th

gra

de

Types

of

teet

h (

inci

sors

, cu

spid

s, p

rem

ola

rs,

mola

rs)

Funct

ions

of

the

dif

fere

nt

types

of

teet

h

Gro

wth

of

new

tee

th (

loss

of

teet

h, per

man

ent

teet

h)

5th

gra

de

Nam

es o

f th

e re

spir

atory

org

ans

(nose

, tr

achea

, bro

nch

i, l

ungs,

dia

phra

gm

)

Funct

ions

of

the

resp

irat

ory

org

ans

(nose

, tr

achea

, lu

ngs,

dia

phra

gm

)

Nam

es

of

the

dig

esti

ve

org

ans

(mouth

(t

eeth

an

d

tongue)

, oes

ophag

us,

stom

ach, sm

all

inte

stin

e, l

iver

, pan

crea

s, l

arg

e in

test

ine,

rec

tum

, an

us)

Funct

ions

of

the

dig

esti

ve

org

ans

(tee

th,

oes

ophag

us,

st

om

ach,

smal

l

inte

stin

e, l

arge

inte

stin

e)

6th

gra

de

Org

ans

of

the

repro

duct

ive

syst

em (

fem

ale

(ovar

ies,

fal

lopia

n t

ubes

, ute

rus,

vag

ina)

, m

ale

(tes

tes,

ure

thra

, pen

is))

Funct

ions

of

som

e of

the

repro

duct

ive

org

ans

Chan

ges

in a

dole

scen

ce (

chan

ges

in t

he

body (

mal

e an

d f

emal

e))

7th

gra

de

Org

ans

of

the

circ

ula

tory

syst

em (

hea

rt, blo

od, blo

od v

esse

ls)

Blo

od c

om

ponen

ts a

nd t

hei

r fu

nct

ions

(pla

sma,

red

blo

od c

ells

, w

hit

e blo

od

cell

s, b

lood p

late

lets

)

Types

of

blo

od v

esse

ls a

nd t

hei

r fu

nct

ions

(art

erie

s, v

eins,

cap

illa

ries

)

Str

uct

ure

and f

unct

ions

of

the

hea

rt (

atri

al a

uri

cle

(atr

ium

), v

entr

icle

s, b

lood

ves

sels

(ao

rta,

ven

a ca

va,

pulm

onar

y v

eins,

pulm

onar

y a

rter

ies)

)

8th

gra

de

(this

unit

)

Fer

tili

zati

on

Fet

al d

evel

op

men

t (z

ygote

, em

bry

o, fe

tus)

The

beg

innin

g o

f li

fe

Excr

etory

org

ans

and w

aste

subst

ance

s (s

kin

(ep

ider

mis

, der

mis

, sw

eat

gla

nds,

and s

wea

t as

a w

aste

subst

ance

), l

ungs

(nose

, tr

achea

, an

d c

arbon

dio

xid

e as

a w

aste

subst

ance

), k

idney

s (e

xte

rnal

vie

w o

f th

e kid

ney

s,

ure

thra

, uri

nar

y b

ladder

, an

d u

rine

as a

was

te m

ater

ial

dis

char

ged

fro

m t

he

ure

thra

))

Page 2: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Bef

ore

sta

rtin

g t

his

un

it

Cu

rren

t le

arn

ing s

tatu

s of

the

pu

pil

s

The

pupil

s hav

e le

arned

the

nam

es a

nd f

unct

ions

of

the

mal

e an

d f

emal

e re

pro

duct

ive

org

ans

in t

he

sixth

gra

de.

They

hav

e le

arned

alm

ost

all

the

nam

es o

f th

e org

ans,

bu

t th

eir

know

ledge

of

the

funct

ions

are

lim

ited

to b

rief

des

crip

tions

of

the

org

ans

(e.g

. sp

erm

cel

ls a

re p

roduce

d i

n t

he

test

es);

ther

efore

, th

e det

ails

of

“fer

tili

zati

on”,

“fet

al d

evel

opm

ent”

aft

er f

erti

liza

tion, an

d “

the

pro

cess

of

chil

dbir

th”

are

studie

d i

n t

he

eighth

gra

de.

The

pupil

s in

the

eighth

gra

de

hav

e re

ached

puber

ty,

and m

any o

f th

em h

ave

alre

ady e

xper

ience

d m

enstr

uation

(peri

od)

and e

jacu

lati

on.

Fro

m p

revio

us

studie

s, t

hey

hav

e so

me

under

stan

din

g t

hat

menstr

uation (

peri

od)

and

ejac

ula

tion a

re l

inked

to t

he

bir

th o

f li

fe,

but

hav

e not

yet

gai

ned

acc

ura

te k

now

ledge

of

the

det

aile

d m

echan

ism

and t

he

funct

ions.

The

topic

of

the

dig

esti

ve

syst

em h

ad b

een c

over

ed i

n t

he

fift

h g

rade.

How

ever

, th

e pupil

s hav

e not

yet

stu

die

d

the

excr

etory

org

ans

and i

t w

ill

be

the

firs

t opport

unit

y f

or

them

to s

tud

y h

ow

and t

hro

ugh w

hic

h o

rgan

s th

e

inte

rnal

was

te s

ubst

ance

s ar

e ex

cret

ed f

rom

the

body.

Pre

para

tory

Note

s

S

ince

“fe

rtil

izat

ion”,

“fe

tal

dev

elopm

ent”

and “

the

stru

cture

s of

excr

etory

org

ans”

can

not

be

studie

d b

ased

on a

ctual

obse

rvat

ion,

it w

ill

be

nec

essa

ry t

o p

repar

e re

fere

nce

books,

pre

senta

tion m

ater

ials

and w

ork

shee

ts

for

rese

arch

-type

less

ons.

Ob

ject

ives

to

be

ach

iev

ed b

y c

om

pete

ncy

Inte

rest

, m

oti

vati

on

, an

d a

ttit

ud

e

1.

The

pupil

s ar

e in

trig

ued

and i

nte

rest

ed i

n f

erti

liza

tion,

chil

dbir

th a

nd t

he

beg

innin

g o

f li

fe,

and a

re

acti

vel

y s

eekin

g a

nsw

ers

to t

hei

r ow

n q

ues

tions.

2.

The

pupil

s gai

n k

now

ledge

about

pre

gnan

cy a

nd t

he

poss

ibil

ity o

f tr

ansm

itti

ng s

exual

ly t

ransm

itte

d

infe

ctio

ns

and H

IV t

o t

he

fetu

s, a

nd a

re c

om

mit

ted t

o a

dopti

ng a

saf

e li

fest

yle

.

3.

Th

e pupil

s ar

e in

trig

ued

and i

nte

rest

ed i

n t

he

excr

etio

n o

f in

tern

al w

aste

subst

ance

s, a

nd a

re a

ctiv

ely

seek

ing a

nsw

ers

to t

hei

r ow

n q

ues

tions.

Sci

enti

fic

thin

kin

g a

nd

com

mu

nic

ati

on

act

ivit

ies

1.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le t

o c

onduct

thei

r ow

n r

esea

rch b

y m

akin

g l

inkag

es b

etw

een t

he

stru

cture

s of

the

repro

duct

ive

org

ans

and t

he

fert

iliz

atio

n m

echan

ism

or

feta

l dev

elop

men

t, a

nd a

re a

ble

to m

ake

report

s

on s

tudy c

ards

or

expla

in a

bout

thei

r fi

ndin

gs.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le t

o c

onduct

thei

r ow

n r

esea

rch a

bout

the

org

ans

invo

lved

in t

he

excr

etio

n o

f in

tern

al

was

te s

ubst

ance

s, i

ncl

udin

g t

hei

r fu

nct

ions,

by m

akin

g l

inkag

es b

etw

een e

ach o

rgan

.

Kn

ow

led

ge,

un

der

stan

din

g, an

d s

kil

ls i

n o

bse

rvati

on

an

d e

xp

erim

enta

tion

1.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le t

o u

nder

stan

d t

he

funct

ions

of

sper

m c

ells

and t

he

ovum

as

wel

l as

the

mec

han

ism

of

fert

iliz

atio

n.

2.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le t

o u

nder

stan

d t

he

pro

cess

of

pre

gnan

cy a

nd c

hil

dbir

th.

3.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le t

o u

nder

stan

d t

he

issu

es r

elat

ed t

o p

regnan

cy.

4.

The

pupil

s ar

e ab

le

to

reco

gniz

e th

e nam

es

of

the

excr

etory

org

ans

(skin

, lu

ngs,

kid

ney

s)

and

to

under

stan

d t

hei

r fu

nct

ions.

Idea

s b

ehin

d t

he

stru

ctu

rin

g t

he

un

it

As

a fo

llow

-up t

o t

he

less

ons

in t

he

sixth

gra

de,

in w

hic

h t

he

pupil

s le

arned

the

nam

es a

nd f

unct

ions

of

the

mal

e

and f

emal

e re

pro

duct

ive

org

ans,

som

e ac

tivit

ies

hav

e bee

n a

dded

to e

nhan

ce t

he

pupil

s’ u

nder

stan

din

g o

f th

e

role

and s

ignif

ican

ce o

f fe

rtil

izat

ion, by c

onsu

ltin

g t

he

refe

rence

mat

eria

ls.

Fu

rther

more

, st

udie

s ab

out

feta

l dev

elopm

ent

hav

e en

able

d

the

pupil

s to

re

cogn

ize

the

signif

ican

ce

of

fert

iliz

atio

n,

pre

gnan

cy a

nd c

hil

dbir

th i

n t

he

succ

essi

on o

f a

new

lif

e, a

nd t

o u

nder

stan

d t

he

import

ance

of

hav

ing r

espec

t fo

r li

fe.

Reg

ardin

g t

he

nam

es a

nd f

unct

ions

of

the

org

ans

invo

lved

in t

he

excr

etio

n o

f w

aste

subst

ance

s, t

he

unit

was

org

aniz

ed s

o t

hat

the

pupil

s ca

n c

once

ptu

aliz

e th

em b

y r

evie

win

g t

hei

r dai

ly l

ives

and l

earn

by r

ecord

ing t

hei

r

findin

gs.

Page 3: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Un

it t

each

ing

pla

n

(9 p

erio

ds

+ 1

per

iod

for

the

Fin

al

Un

it E

valu

ati

on

Tes

t)

* T

he

num

eric

val

ue

in p

aren

thes

es r

epre

sents

the

corr

espondin

g p

erio

d (

e.g. 1)

mea

ns

the

firs

t per

iod).

*(E

valu

ati

on:

Know

ledge

and S

kill

s 1),

(E

valu

ati

on:

Inte

rest

1),

etc

. in

dic

ate

the

poin

ts a

t w

hic

h t

each

ers

can

chec

k w

het

her

the

pupil

s hav

e at

tain

ed t

he

goal

s sp

ecif

ied i

n t

he

sect

ion O

bje

ctiv

es b

ase

d o

n t

he

view

poin

t.

Su

b-u

nit

D

escr

ipti

on

1.

Lea

rn

ing

ab

ou

t fe

rtil

izati

on

(3 p

erio

ds)

1)

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

fun

ctio

ns

of

the

mal

e an

d f

emal

e re

pro

du

ctiv

e o

rgan

s, s

per

m c

ells

an

d

the

ovu

m t

hat

are

nec

essa

ry i

n t

he

succ

essi

on

of

a n

ew l

ife,

an

d m

ake

a re

cord

in

a s

tud

y c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: In

tere

st 1

)

2 -

3)

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

mec

han

ism

of

fert

iliz

atio

n a

nd

mak

e a

reco

rd i

n a

stu

dy c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: T

hin

king

and

Pre

sen

tati

on

1,

Kn

ow

led

ge

an

d S

kill

s 1

)

2.

Lea

rn

ing

ab

ou

t fe

tal

devel

op

men

t

(4 p

erio

ds)

4 -

5)

Fin

d o

ut

ho

w a

fer

tili

zed

ov

um

dev

elo

ps

in t

he

mo

ther

’s b

od

y, a

nd

mak

e a

reco

rd i

n a

stu

dy c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: K

no

wle

dg

e an

d S

kill

s 2

)

6 -

7)

Fin

d o

ut

the

role

s o

f th

e p

lace

nta

an

d u

mb

ilic

al c

ord

, an

d m

ake

a re

cord

in

a s

tud

y c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: T

hin

king

and

Pre

sen

tati

on

1)

Inte

rm

ed

iate

rev

iew

(No

tim

e al

lott

ed)

Giv

e th

e “1

st a

nd

2nd

Su

b-U

nit

Rev

iew

Tes

t.”

(H

om

ewo

rk c

an b

e giv

en d

epen

din

g o

n t

he

pro

gre

ss o

f th

e cl

ass.

)

3.

Lea

rn

ing

ab

ou

t th

e

beg

inn

ing

of

life

(2 p

erio

ds)

8)

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

pro

cess

of

chil

db

irth

and

mak

e a

reco

rd i

n a

stu

dy c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: K

no

wle

dg

e an

d S

kill

s 2

)

9)

Dis

cuss

im

po

rtan

t is

sues

rel

ated

to A

IDS

, ab

ort

ion a

nd p

regn

ancy

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: In

tere

st 2

, K

no

wle

dge

an

d S

kill

s 3

)

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

term

ed

iate

rev

iew

(No

tim

e al

lott

ed)

Giv

e th

e “3

rdS

ub

-Un

it R

evie

w T

est.

(Ho

mew

ork

can

be

giv

en d

epen

din

g o

n t

he

pro

gre

ss o

f th

e cl

ass.

)

4.

Lea

rn

ing

ab

ou

t th

e

excr

etory

org

an

s a

nd

th

e

wast

e su

bst

an

ces

(6 p

erio

ds)

10

- 11

) O

bse

rve

the

skin

an

d h

ow

sw

eat

com

es o

ut

of

the

po

res,

and

mak

e a

reco

rd o

f th

e

fin

din

gs

in a

stu

dy c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: In

tere

st 3

, K

no

wle

dge

an

d S

kill

s 4

)

12

- 1

3)

Fin

d o

ut

abou

t th

e m

ech

anis

m o

f re

spir

atio

n a

nd m

ake

a re

cord

of

the

nam

es a

nd

fun

ctio

ns

of

the

dif

fere

nt

par

ts o

f th

e no

se a

nd

tra

chea

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: T

hin

king

and

Pre

sen

tati

on

2,

Kn

ow

led

ge

an

d S

kill

s 4

)

14

- 1

5)

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

kid

ney

s an

d u

rin

ary o

rgan

s, a

nd

mak

e a

reco

rd o

f th

e re

levan

t

nam

es a

nd

fu

nct

ion

s in

a s

tud

y c

ard

.

(Eva

lua

tion

: K

no

wle

dg

e an

d S

kill

s 4

)

Les

son

Pla

n

4.

Lea

rnin

g a

bo

ut

the

excr

eto

ry o

rga

ns

an

d t

he

wa

ste

sub

sta

nce

s

(6 p

erio

ds:

10

th -

15

th p

erio

d)

Goals

of

this

su

b-u

nit

The

pu

pil

s ar

e in

trig

ued

abo

ut

and

in

tere

sted

in

th

e ex

cret

ory

mec

han

ism

of

inte

rnal

was

te s

ub

stan

ces,

and

are

act

ivel

y s

eekin

g a

nsw

ers

to t

hei

r o

wn

qu

esti

ons.

The

pu

pil

s ar

e ab

le to

co

nd

uct

th

eir

ow

n r

esea

rch

ab

ou

t th

e o

rgan

s in

vo

lved

in

th

e ex

cret

ion of

inte

rnal

was

te s

ub

stan

ces,

in

clu

din

g t

hei

r fu

nct

ion

s, b

y m

akin

g l

inkag

es b

etw

een

eac

h o

rgan

.

The

pu

pil

s ar

e ab

le t

o r

ecogniz

e th

e n

ames

of

the

excr

etory

org

ans

(skin

, lu

ngs,

an

d k

idn

eys)

an

d t

o

un

der

stan

d t

hei

r fu

nct

ions.

Mate

rial

Pre

para

tion

s

Do

cum

ents

, te

xtb

oo

ks

and

stu

dy c

ard

s fr

om

wh

ich

th

e p

up

ils

can

lea

rn a

bou

t th

e n

ames

an

d f

unct

ions

of

the

excr

etory

org

ans

(skin

, lu

ngs,

kid

ney

s).

Per

iod

s 1

0-1

1:

Str

uct

ure

an

d f

un

ctio

ns

of

the

skin

Lea

rnin

g f

low

an

d a

ctiv

ity

T

each

ing

hin

ts a

nd

ad

vic

e

Intr

od

uct

ion

10

min

s.

H

ow

are

the

unnec

ess

ary m

ater

ials

pro

duce

d i

n

the

bo

dy e

xp

elle

d t

o t

he

outs

ide?

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to r

efle

ct u

po

n t

he

phen

om

ena

in t

heir

dai

ly l

ives

.

Page 4: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

as

swea

t.

as

exhal

ed a

ir.

as

uri

ne.

E

nco

ura

ge

the

pup

ils

to d

iscu

ss f

rom

wh

ich p

art

of

the

bo

dy s

wea

t, b

reat

h,

uri

ne

and

oth

er w

ast

e

sub

stance

s ar

e d

ischar

ged

.

(Eva

lua

tio

n:

Inte

rest

3)

The

pup

ils

are

intr

igued

and

in

tere

sted

in

th

e ex

creto

ry

mec

hanis

m

of

inte

rnal

wast

e su

bst

ance

s, a

nd

are

act

ivel

y s

eekin

g

answ

ers

to t

hei

r o

wn q

uest

ion

s.

Ques

tio

n

Ob

serv

e th

e sk

in a

nd

fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

its

funct

ion

s.

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to

loo

k

clo

sely

ar

ou

nd

th

e

po

res

of

the

skin

and

to

ob

serv

e ho

w t

he

swea

t

com

es

out.

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to r

efer

to

the

do

cum

ents

and

textb

oo

ks

to c

hec

k t

he

functi

ons.

G

et t

he

pup

ils

to m

ake

a re

cord

of

thei

r fi

nd

ing

s

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

Inv

esti

gati

ve

Stu

dy

50

min

s.

O

bse

rve

ho

w s

wea

t co

mes

ou

t o

f th

e p

ore

s, b

y

actu

ally

ru

nn

ing.

U

se t

he

refe

rence

mat

eria

ls t

o f

ind

out

that

the

skin

has

swea

t g

land

s and

is

com

po

sed

of

two

layer

s, e

tc.,

and

make

a re

cord

in t

he

stud

y c

ard

.

Sw

eat

is p

rod

uce

d b

y t

he

swea

t gla

nd

s and

dis

char

ged

fro

m t

he

bo

dy t

hro

ug

h p

ore

s in

the

skin

.

Th

e st

ruct

ure

of

the

skin

an

d

the

dis

trib

uti

on

of

the

swea

t g

lan

ds

(Eva

lua

tio

n:

Kn

ow

led

ge

an

d S

kill

s 4

) T

he

pup

ils

are

able

to

rec

ogniz

e th

e nam

es o

f d

iffe

rent

par

ts

of

the

skin

, as

an e

xcr

eto

ry o

rgan

, and

und

erst

and

thei

r fu

nct

ion

s.

Pre

senta

tio

n

10

min

s.

F

ind

o

ut

abo

ut

the

funct

ion

o

f th

e sk

in

and

mak

e a

pre

senta

tio

n

fro

m

the

reco

rds

in

the

stud

y c

ard

.

G

et t

he

pup

ils

to m

ake

a p

rese

nta

tio

n f

rom

thei

r

reco

rds

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

Per

iod

s 1

2 -

13

: S

tru

ctu

re a

nd

fu

nct

ion

s of

the

lun

gs

Lea

rnin

g f

low

an

d a

ctiv

ity

T

each

ing

hin

ts a

nd

ad

vic

e

Intr

od

uct

ion

10

min

s.

H

um

ans

can

no

t su

rviv

e w

itho

ut

bre

athin

g.

What

is

hap

pen

ing?

Ox

ygen

is

taken

into

th

e b

od

y

and

ca

rbo

n

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to

refl

ect

up

on

the

phen

om

ena

in t

heir

dai

ly l

ives

.

E

nco

ura

ge

the

pup

ils

to

dis

cuss

w

her

e

AV

i

Sl

d

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

dio

xid

e is

exp

elle

d o

ut

of

the

bo

dy.

Res

pir

atio

n o

ccurs

in t

he

lun

gs.

resp

irat

ion o

ccurs

.

The

nam

es

and

fu

nct

ions

of

the

resp

irat

ory

org

ans

have

bee

n c

over

ed i

n t

he

fift

h g

rad

e.

Ques

tio

n

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

an

d f

unct

ion

s o

f th

e lu

ngs.

Inv

esti

gati

ve

Stu

dy

5

0 m

ins.

P

ut

the

hand

s o

n

the

ches

t an

d

chec

k

the

mo

vem

ent

of

the

chest

as

yo

u b

reat

he.

U

se t

he

refe

rence

m

ater

ials

to

fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

and

fu

nct

ions

of

the

lun

gs,

and

mak

e a

reco

rd i

n t

he

stud

y c

ard

.

Air

is

in

hale

d

and

en

ters

in

to

the

lun

gs

by

pas

sin

g

thro

ug

h

the

trac

hea

. O

xygen

is

abso

rbed

in t

he

lun

gs.

Car

bo

n

dio

xid

e is

p

asse

d

out

of

the

lung

s

thro

ugh t

he

trac

hea

and

is

exhal

ed o

ut

of

the

bo

dy a

s a

was

te m

ater

ial.

(Ref

er t

o p

g. 8

3 r

ega

rdin

g w

ork

shee

t)

A

llo

w t

he p

up

ils

to t

hin

k a

bo

ut

the

resp

irat

ory

mec

hanis

m b

y a

ctual

ly c

hec

kin

g t

he

mo

vem

ent

of

thei

r o

wn c

hes

t.

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to r

efer

to

the

do

cum

ents

and

text

bo

oks

to c

hec

k t

he

stru

cture

and

fu

nct

ion

s

of

the

lun

gs.

G

et

the

pup

ils

to

make

a re

cord

o

f th

eir

find

ings

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

Page 5: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

(Eva

lua

tio

n:

Th

inki

ng

a

nd

Pre

sen

tati

on

2

) T

he

pup

ils

are

able

to

co

nd

uct

th

eir

ow

n r

ese

arch

on

the

org

ans

invo

lved

in

th

e excr

etio

n o

f in

tern

al

wast

e su

bst

ance

s,

incl

ud

ing

th

eir

funct

ions,

b

y

mak

ing l

inkages

bet

wee

n e

ach

org

an.

(Eva

lua

tio

n:

Kn

ow

led

ge

an

d S

kill

s 4

) T

he

pup

ils

are

able

to

rec

ogniz

e th

e nam

es o

f d

iffe

rent

par

ts

of

the

lung

s, a

s an

excr

eto

ry o

rgan

, an

d u

nd

erst

and

thei

r fu

nct

ion

s.

Pre

senta

tio

n

10

min

s.

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

an

d f

unct

ion o

f th

e

lun

gs

and

mak

e a

pre

senta

tio

n f

rom

the

reco

rds

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

Get

the

pup

ils

to m

ake

a p

rese

nta

tio

n f

rom

thei

r

reco

rds

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

Per

iod

s 1

4 -

15

: S

tru

ctu

re a

nd

fu

nct

ion

s of

the

kid

ney

s

Lea

rnin

g f

low

an

d a

ctiv

ity

T

each

ing

hin

ts a

nd

ad

vic

e

Intr

od

uct

ion

10

min

s.

H

um

ans

dis

char

ge

exce

ss p

rod

uct

s in

the

bo

dy

as u

rine,

but

wher

e is

uri

ne

pro

duce

d?

It

is p

rob

ably

pro

duce

d s

om

ew

her

e in

the

bo

dy.

Uri

ne

is p

rod

uce

d i

n t

he

bo

dy.

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to

refl

ect

up

on

the

phen

om

ena

in t

heir

dai

ly l

ives

.

E

nco

ura

ge

the

pup

ils

to d

iscu

ss w

her

e uri

ne

is

pro

duce

d.

Ques

tio

n

Fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

an

d f

unct

ion

s o

f th

e kid

neys.

nv

esti

gati

ve

Stu

dy 5

0

U

se t

he

refe

rence

m

ater

ials

to

fin

d o

ut

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

and

fu

nct

ion

s o

f th

e kid

neys,

and

A

dvis

e th

e p

up

ils

to r

efer

to

the

do

cum

ents

and

textb

oo

ks

to c

hec

k t

he s

truct

ure

and

fu

nct

ions

Rib

s

Lu

ngs

Dia

ph

ragm

Rib

s

Dia

ph

ragm

Inh

alin

g

Exh

alin

g

Rib

s L

un

gs

Dia

ph

ragm

Ch

an

ges

in t

he t

horacic

ca

vit

y d

uri

ng r

esp

ira

tio

n

Lu

ngs

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

mak

e a

reco

rd i

n t

he

stud

y c

ard

.

Hu

man

s hav

e tw

o kid

neys.

W

aste

su

bst

ance

s

and

exce

ss w

ater

are

co

nver

ted

into

uri

ne.

Uri

ne

is tr

ansf

erre

d fr

om

th

e uri

nar

y b

lad

der

thro

ugh t

he

ure

thra

to

be

dis

char

ged

fro

m t

he

bo

dy.

of

the

kid

neys.

G

et t

he

pup

ils

to m

ake

a re

cord

of

the

find

ings

in t

he

stud

y c

ard

.

min

s.

(Eva

lua

tio

n:

Kn

ow

led

ge

and

Ski

lls

4)

The

pup

ils

are

able

to

rec

ogniz

e th

e nam

es o

f d

iffe

rent

par

ts

of

the

kid

neys,

as

an

ex

cret

ory

o

rgan

, an

d

und

erst

and

thei

r fu

nct

ions.

Pre

senta

tio

n

10

min

s.

F

ind

out

abo

ut

the

stru

cture

an

d f

unct

ions

of

the

kid

neys

and

make

a p

rese

nta

tio

n f

rom

the

reco

rds

in t

he

wo

rksh

eet.

G

et

the

pup

ils

to

make

a p

rese

nta

tio

n

fro

m

thei

r re

cord

s in

the

wo

rksh

eet.

Kid

ney

V

ein

A

rter

y

Ure

ter

Uri

nary

bla

dd

er

Page 6: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Wo

rksh

eet

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

---*

To b

e use

d i

n 1

2nd-1

3rd

Per

iods

Lea

rnin

g a

bo

ut

the

stru

ctu

re a

nd

fu

nct

ion

s o

f th

e lu

ng

s

Da

te:

Cla

ss:

Na

me:

Fin

d o

ut

the

nam

es a

nd f

unct

ion

s of

dif

fere

nt

par

ts o

f th

e lu

ngs

that

pro

du

ce c

arb

on

dio

xid

e.

Alp

hab

etic

lett

er

Nam

e F

unct

ion

aT

rach

ea

Th

is i

s th

e tu

be

tha

t tr

an

sfer

s a

ir f

rom

th

e m

ou

th t

o

the

lun

gs.

bB

ron

chi

Th

ere

are

air

wa

ys

bra

nch

ing

off

fro

m t

he

tra

chea

.

cA

lveo

li

Th

ey a

re f

ou

nd

at

the

end

of

the

bro

nch

i, a

nd

oxyg

en

an

d

carb

on

d

ioxid

e a

re

exch

an

ged

w

ith

th

e b

loo

d

ves

sels

.

dD

iap

hra

gm

It

s u

pw

ard

a

nd

d

ow

nw

ard

m

ovem

ents

en

ab

le

the

lun

gs

to i

nta

ke

air

.

eN

ose

It

is

the

org

an

th

at

ma

kes

it

poss

ible

to

bre

ath

e in

air

.

*

Ple

ase

bri

ng t

his

wo

rksh

eet

to t

he

next

less

on.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

4th

Su

b-U

nit

Rev

iew

Tes

t

* T

o b

e use

d a

t th

e en

d o

f 15

th P

erio

d

Cla

ss:

Nam

e:

1.

An

swer

th

e fo

llow

ing

qu

esti

on

s re

ga

rdin

g t

he

resp

ira

tory

org

an

s.

(1)

Wh

at o

rgan

s d

o f

ish

liv

ing u

nd

er w

ater

use

for

resp

irat

ion

?

( gil

ls

)

(2)

Fil

l in

th

e sp

aces

(a)

to

(g)

wit

h t

he

app

rop

riat

e w

ord

s.

H

um

ans

use

(a)

to

bre

athe.

(a)

is

mad

e u

p o

f m

inute

sac

s, c

alle

d (

b),

co

ver

ed b

y a

th

in

mem

bra

ne.

(b

) ar

e su

rro

un

ded

by (

c),

like

a n

et.

A

n e

xch

ange

of

(d)

and

(e)

tak

es p

lace

bet

wee

n t

he

air

in (

b)

and

the

blo

od

in

(c)

.

H

um

an l

un

gs

are

loca

ted

in t

he

(f)

and t

he

(g)

and

th

e ri

b m

usc

les

work

to

get

her

to c

han

ge

the

vo

lum

e o

f th

e th

ora

cic

cavit

y, a

llo

win

g t

he

air

to m

ove

in a

nd o

ut

of

the

lun

gs.

(a)

(lu

ngs

)

(b

) (

alv

eoli

)

(c

) (

cap

illa

ries

)

(d

) (

oxy

gen

)

(e)

(ca

rbo

n d

ioxid

e)

(f)

(th

ora

cic

cav

ity

)

(g

) (

dia

ph

ragm

)

2.

Th

e d

iag

ram

on

th

e ri

gh

t sh

ow

s th

e k

idn

eys

an

d s

om

e of

the

rela

ted

str

uct

ure

s. A

nsw

er t

he

foll

ow

ing

qu

esti

on

s.

(1)

Wh

ich

alp

hab

etic

let

ter

ind

icat

es t

he

kid

ney

s?

(A

,B

)

(2)

Sel

ect

a fu

nct

ion

of

the

kid

ney

s fr

om

(a)

to (

d)

list

ed b

elo

w.

Rep

ly w

ith

an

alp

hab

etic

let

ter.

((c

) )

(a)

Ab

sorb

wat

er.

(b)

Red

uce

th

e har

m o

f to

xic

su

bst

ance

s.

(c)

Fil

ter

ou

t u

nn

eces

sary

su

bst

ance

s.

(d)

Ab

sorb

nutr

ients

.

(3)

Sel

ect

all

the

sub

stan

ces

rem

oved

by t

he

acti

on

of

the

kid

ney

s, f

rom

(a)

to (

e) l

iste

d b

elo

w.

Rep

ly

wit

h a

n a

lph

abet

ic l

ette

r.

((b

), (

d)

)

(a)

carb

on

dio

xid

e

(b)

wat

er

(c

) gly

ceri

n

(d

) u

rea

(e)

amin

o a

cids

(Vei

n)

(Art

ery)

Page 7: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

(4)

Wh

at i

s st

ore

d i

n D

to

be

dis

char

ged

fro

m t

he

bo

dy?

( U

rin

e )

(5)

Wh

at i

s th

e n

ame

of

the

org

an t

hat

pro

duce

s ure

a?

( L

iver

)

(6)

In w

hic

h b

loo

d v

esse

l, X

or

Y,

is b

lood

wit

h l

ess

was

te s

ubst

ance

s fl

ow

ing?

Rep

ly w

ith

th

e

app

ropri

ate

alp

hab

etic

let

ter.

(X

)

(7)

Was

te

subst

ance

s in

th

e b

loo

d

are

also

dis

char

ged

fr

om

th

e sk

in.

In

wh

at

form

ar

e th

ey

dis

char

ged

? Is

it

mo

re o

r le

ss c

once

ntr

ated

co

mp

ared

to

wh

at i

s st

ore

d i

n D

?

(S

wea

t)

Mo

re o

r le

ss c

on

centr

ated

(L

ess

con

cen

trate

d)

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Fin

al

Un

it E

va

lua

tio

n T

est

*D

one

at U

nit

End

Cla

ss:

Nam

e:

1.

Sel

ect

the

mis

sin

g w

ord

s fr

om

th

e b

ox b

elow

. W

rite

in

th

e co

rres

po

nd

ing

alp

ha

bet

ic l

ette

r.

(1)

Mal

e an

d f

emal

e p

hysi

cal

char

acte

rist

ics

that

ap

pea

r at

pu

ber

ty a

re c

alle

d t

he

( (e

)

).

(2)

Th

e re

leas

e of

an o

vu

m f

rom

th

e ce

lls

in t

he

ovar

y i

s ca

lled

( (f

) ).

If

the

ovu

m i

s n

ot

fert

iliz

ed,

the

ute

rine

endo

met

riu

m i

s sh

ed.

This

ph

eno

men

on

is

(

(h)

),

an

d i

t is

rep

eate

d a

pp

rox

imat

ely

on

ce a

mo

nth

.

(3)

( (d

) )

pro

du

ced

in

th

e te

stes

are

mix

ed w

ith

the

secr

eto

ry f

luid

s fr

om

th

e se

min

al v

esic

les

and

the

pro

stat

e gla

nd

to m

ake

up

a f

luid

cal

led

( (b

) ),

wh

ich

is

pro

ject

ed o

ut

of

the

bo

dy t

hro

ugh

the

ure

thra

w

hen

st

imu

late

d

by

ph

ysi

cal

or

psy

cho

logic

al

sex

ual

ex

cite

men

t.

Th

is

is

call

ed

ejac

ula

tio

n.

(4)

Wh

en e

jacu

lati

on

tak

es p

lace

in

the

vag

ina,

sp

erm

cel

ls s

wim

up

th

e u

teru

s to

war

d t

he

fall

opia

n

tub

es.

If a

n o

vu

m i

s in

the

fall

opia

n t

ub

e at

that

mo

men

t, i

t is

po

ssib

le f

or

( (g

) )

to o

ccur.

Th

e

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m r

epea

ts c

ell

div

isio

ns

and

moves

to

war

d t

he

ute

rus

un

til

( (a

) )

on

th

e u

teri

ne

end

om

etri

um

. T

he

stat

e in

wh

ich

a l

ife

dw

ells

in

a w

om

an’s

bo

dy,

sta

rtin

g f

rom

the

fert

iliz

atio

n o

f

an o

vu

m t

o t

he

bir

th o

f th

e b

aby,

is

call

ed (

(c)

).

(a)

imp

lan

tati

on

(b

) se

men

(c

) pre

gn

ancy

(d)

sper

m c

ells

(e)

seco

nd

ary s

exu

al c

har

acte

rist

ics

(f)

ovu

lati

on

(g)

fert

iliz

atio

n

(h

) m

enst

ruat

ion

Page 8: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2.

Fil

l in

th

e sp

ace

s w

ith

th

e a

pp

rop

riate

wo

rds.

(1)

( 0

.14

)

(2)

(

Ute

rus

)

(3)

(

0.4

)

(4)

(

3

)

(5)

(

30

-35

)

(6)

(

40

-45

)

(7)

(

38

)

(8)

(

(c)

)

(9)

(

(a)

)

(10

) (

(b

) )

(11)

(

(d)

)

(12

) (

(e

) )

3.

Fig

ure

1 s

how

s a

mo

del

of

the

hu

ma

n t

ho

raci

c ca

vit

y, m

ad

e u

sin

g a

pla

stic

bo

ttle

. F

igu

re 2

show

s th

e h

um

an

res

pir

ato

ry m

ov

emen

t. A

nsw

er t

he

foll

ow

ing

qu

esti

on

s a

bou

t th

em.

The

fert

iliz

ed h

um

an o

vu

m i

s ap

pro

xim

ately

(1.

mm

)

and i

t re

main

s at

tached

to t

he

wall

of

the

moth

er’s

(2.

)

as i

t d

evelo

ps.

Fert

iliz

ed

ov

um

Eig

hth

wee

k

Fo

urt

h w

eek

(a)

The

shap

e o

f th

e hands

and

fee

t

can b

e d

isti

ng

uis

hed

cle

arly

.

(b)

The

bab

y s

tart

s to

mo

ve

acti

vely

.

(c)

The

bab

y’s

hea

rt s

tart

s p

um

pin

g.

(d)

The

bab

y’s

hai

r and n

ail

s st

art

gro

win

g.

(e)

A b

od

y l

en

gth

of

app

roxim

ately

50

cm

and

a b

od

y w

eig

ht

of

app

roxim

ate

ly 3

00

0 g

. (4.

App

roxim

ately

cm)

(9.

) T

wenty

-fo

urt

h w

eek

(5.

cm)

(10.

)

Thir

ty-s

eco

nd w

eek

(6.

cm)

(11.

)

(3. A

pp

roxim

ately

cm)

(8.

)

Ple

ase

wri

te t

he

size

of

the

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m

or

the

len

gth

of

the

bab

y i

n (

3)

to (

6).

In (

8)

to (

12),

ple

ase

des

crib

e h

ow

th

e

fert

iliz

ed o

vum

dev

elops,

by

sele

ctin

g th

e

appro

pri

ate

answ

ers

from

(a)

to (

e) a

nd w

riti

ng in

the

corr

espon

din

g

alph

abet

ic l

ette

r.

Ap

pro

xim

ately

(7

.

wee

ks)

aft

er

fert

iliz

ati

on,

the

bab

y i

s born

wit

h

(12.

).

(2.

)

Rubb

er s

topp

er

Gla

ss t

ub

e

Rubb

er b

allo

on

Pla

stic

bott

le

wit

h t

he

bott

om

hal

f re

moved

R

ubb

er s

hee

tS

trin

g

Pu

ll d

ow

n

Rib

s

Lu

ngs

Dia

ph

ragm

Fig

ure

1

Fig

ure

2

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

(1)

Wh

ich

par

ts o

f th

e hum

an b

od

y i

n F

igure

2 d

o t

he

rub

ber

bal

loo

n a

nd

th

e ru

bb

er s

hee

t in

Fig

ure

1

rep

rese

nt?

Lo

ok a

t F

igu

re 2

an

d f

ill

in t

he

spac

es b

elo

w.

Ru

bb

er b

allo

on

(L

un

gs

)

R

ub

ber

sh

eet

(D

iap

hra

gm

)

(2)

In F

igure

1,

the

rub

ber

bal

loo

n i

nfl

ates

as

the

rubb

er s

hee

t is

pull

ed d

ow

n.

Ex

pla

in t

he

reas

on

.

( Wh

en t

he

rub

ber

sh

eet

is p

ull

ed d

ow

n,

the

inte

rnal

volu

me

of

the

con

tain

er i

s in

crea

sed

an

d t

he

pre

ssu

re i

s re

du

ced

, ca

usi

ng t

he

air

to b

e su

cked

in

sid

e th

e ru

bb

er b

all

oon

. )

(3)

Wh

ich

dia

gra

m i

n F

igu

re 2

, A

or

B,

do

es t

he

movem

ent

of

pull

ing d

ow

n t

he

rub

ber

sh

eet

in F

igu

re 1

rep

rese

nt?

An

swer

wit

h e

ith

er a

lphab

etic

let

ter.

(A

)

(4)

In t

he

hu

man

res

pir

atory

mo

vem

ent,

th

ere

is a

noth

er m

ovem

ent

that

is

not

dem

on

stra

ted

by t

he

mo

del

in

Fig

ure

1. W

hic

h b

od

y p

art

in F

igu

re 2

is

involv

ed i

n t

hat

movem

ent?

(R

ibs

)

Page 9: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Stu

den

t Q

ues

tio

nn

air

es

1.

Wh

at

kin

ds

of

stu

dy

ing h

av

e y

ou

do

ne

in t

he

past

fo

r th

e a

bov

e te

st p

rob

lem

s?

0.

No

ne

at a

ll

This

was

do

ne

10

% o

f th

e ti

me

for

all

pro

ble

ms.

1.

No

This

was

do

ne

30

% o

f th

e ti

me

for

all

pro

ble

ms.

2.

Aver

age

This

was

do

ne

50

% o

f th

e ti

me

for

all

pro

ble

ms.

3.

Yes

T

his

was

do

ne

70

% o

f th

e ti

me

for

all

pro

ble

ms.

4.

Ab

solu

tely

yes

T

his

was

do

ne

over

90%

of

the

tim

e fo

r al

l pro

ble

ms.

An

swer

ing

Qu

esti

on

s u

sin

g P

ictu

res

an

d D

iag

ram

s in

th

e T

extb

oo

k o

r Il

lust

rati

on

s D

raw

n o

n t

he

Bla

ckb

oard

1.

Th

e S

tud

ents

answ

ered

th

e q

ues

tio

ns

by w

alkin

g u

p t

o t

he

bo

ard

an

d d

raw

ing d

iagra

ms

or

wri

tin

g

word

s.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

2.

Th

e te

ach

er a

sked

an

d a

nsw

ered

th

e qu

esti

on

s b

y d

raw

ing d

iagra

ms

or

wri

tin

g w

ord

s on

the

bo

ard

.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

3.

Qu

esti

on

s w

ere

answ

ered

usi

ng p

ictu

res

and

dia

gra

ms

in t

he

tex

tbo

ok.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Exp

erim

ents

1.

Did

the

stu

den

ts c

on

duct

any e

xp

erim

ents

or

obse

rvat

ion

s?

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

2.

Th

e te

ach

er c

on

du

cted

th

e ex

per

imen

ts.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4

.

3.

The

stu

den

ts c

on

du

cted

the

exp

erim

ents

by f

oll

ow

ing t

he

teac

her

’s i

nst

ruct

ions.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Dis

cuss

ion

an

d T

hin

kin

g

4.

We

talk

ed w

ith

fri

end

s in

the

clas

s an

d t

ho

ugh

t ab

ou

t th

e p

roble

ms.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

We

tho

ugh

t ab

ou

t th

e p

rob

lem

s ca

refu

lly w

ith

fri

end

s an

d s

tate

d o

ur

idea

s lo

gic

ally

.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

6.

We

tho

ugh

t ab

ou

t th

e pro

ble

ms

care

full

y

wh

en

com

ing

up

w

ith

a

hyp

oth

esis

an

d

afte

r th

e

exp

erim

ent.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Un

der

sta

nd

ing

Id

eas

7.

I w

as a

ble

to

un

der

stan

d n

ew i

dea

s.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

8.

I w

as a

ble

to

see

new

vie

wp

oin

t o

f lo

okin

g a

t an

d t

hin

kin

g a

bo

ut

scie

nce

.

0.

1.

2.

3

. 4

.

9.

I w

as a

ble

to

gra

sp t

he

pri

nci

ple

s hid

den

ben

eath

th

e fa

cts.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Ap

pli

cati

on

of

Kn

ow

led

ge

10

. I

was

ab

le t

o a

pp

ly t

he

new

kn

ow

led

ge

that

I l

earn

ed i

n s

cho

ol

in m

y d

aily

lif

e.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

11.

The

teac

her

has

ex

pla

ined

th

at t

he

new

kn

ow

led

ge

thin

gs

the

stu

den

ts a

re l

earn

ing i

n s

choo

l ar

e

con

nec

ted w

ith

act

ual

lif

e.

0.

1.

2.

3

. 4

.

12

. I

was

ab

le t

o l

earn

th

at t

he

new

pri

nci

ple

s an

d v

iew

po

ints

to

war

d s

cien

ce c

an b

e ap

pli

ed t

o a

var

iety

of

dif

fere

nt

phen

om

ena.

0.

1.

2.

3

. 4

.

Pu

rsu

ing K

now

led

ge

thro

ugh

Pro

ble

m S

olv

ing

13

. W

e w

ere

firs

t giv

en a

pro

ble

m a

nd

th

en w

ere

to s

olv

e th

at p

roble

m.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

14

. W

e m

ade

pre

dic

tion

s, p

ut

then

to

th

e te

st,

form

ula

te s

cien

tifi

c ex

pla

nat

ion

s, a

nd p

ut

them

to

pra

ctic

al

use

.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

15

. T

he

stu

den

ts w

ere

asked

to v

erif

y t

hro

ugh

th

e ex

per

imen

t th

at t

hey

had

cre

ated

a h

yp

oth

esis

as

wel

l

as a

pla

n f

or

the

ob

serv

atio

n.

0.

1.

2.

3

.

4.

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2.

Wh

en y

ou

lea

rned

ea

ch u

nit

fo

r th

e a

bo

ve

test

pro

ble

ms,

did

yo

u b

ecom

e in

tere

sted

in

th

e

ma

teri

al?

0.

No

ne

at a

ll

This

was

tru

e 1

0%

of

the

tim

e fo

r al

l p

rob

lem

s.

1.

No

This

was

tru

e 3

0%

of

the

tim

e fo

r al

l p

rob

lem

s.

2.

Aver

age

This

was

tru

e 5

0%

of

the

tim

e fo

r al

l p

rob

lem

s.

3.

Yes

T

his

was

tru

e 7

0%

of

the

tim

e fo

r al

l p

rob

lem

s.

4.

Ab

solu

tely

yes

T

his

was

tru

e o

ver

90

% o

f th

e ti

me

for

all

pro

ble

ms.

Inte

rest

an

d M

oti

va

tio

n

1.

I w

as v

ery i

nte

rest

ed i

n s

cien

ce l

esso

ns.

0.

1.

2

.

3.

4

.

2.

I b

ecam

e m

ore

moti

vat

ed t

o l

earn

.

0.

1.

2.

3.

4.

3.

I w

as i

nte

rest

ed i

n w

hat

we

wer

e le

arn

ing f

rom

sta

rt t

o f

inis

h.

0.

1.

2

.

3.

4

.

Co

nce

ntr

ati

on

an

d I

nv

olv

emen

t

4.

I w

as a

ctiv

ely e

ngag

ed i

n l

earn

ing t

he

top

ic.

0.

1.

2

.

3.

4

.

5.

I en

joyed

lea

rnin

g t

he

topic

so

much

I l

ost

tra

ck o

f ti

me.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

6.

I w

as v

ery f

ocu

sed

on l

earn

ing t

op

ic m

ater

ial

but

at t

he

sam

e ti

me,

I w

as a

lso

ver

y e

xci

ted

an

d

enjo

yed

myse

lf.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

Coop

erati

on

an

d C

oll

ab

ora

tion

7.

I en

joyed

th

e le

arnin

g p

roce

ss w

hil

e co

llab

ora

tin

g w

ith

fri

ends.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

8.

I w

as a

ble

to

lea

rn t

hro

ugh

co

op

erat

ion

an

d m

utu

al s

upp

ort

wit

h m

y f

rien

ds.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

9.

I sh

ared

my e

xp

erim

ents

and

id

eas

wit

h m

y f

rien

ds

and w

e al

l h

ad a

fun

tim

e le

arnin

g t

oget

her

.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Lev

el o

f E

arn

estn

ess

an

d E

njo

ym

ent

du

rin

g E

xp

erim

ents

10

. T

he

exper

imen

ts w

ere

ver

y e

njo

yab

le.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

11

. S

ince

ex

per

imen

ts n

eed

fiv

e se

nse

s, I

car

efu

lly m

oved

my h

and

s an

d e

yes

wh

en c

oll

ecti

ng t

he

dat

a.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

12

. D

uri

ng t

he

exp

erim

ents

, I

reco

rded

my o

bse

rvat

ions

accu

rate

ly a

nd

car

efu

lly.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

Sp

irit

of

Inq

uir

y

13

. I

began

to

hav

e m

ore

an

inquir

ing m

ind

to

war

d n

ew d

isco

ver

ies.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

14

.I

bec

ame

ver

y e

xci

ted a

nd

curi

ou

s ab

ou

t ch

alle

ngin

g t

he

un

kn

ow

n.

0.

1.

2

.

3.

4

.

15

. I

mad

e a

stro

ng e

ffo

rt t

o l

earn

wh

at i

s kn

ow

n b

y t

ryin

g t

o f

ind

exam

ple

s, d

raw

ing i

llu

stra

tio

ns,

an

d

thro

ugh

dis

cuss

ion

s an

d e

xp

erim

ents

.

0.

1.

2

.

3.

4

.

Lo

gic

an

d O

bje

ctiv

ity

16

. I

atte

mp

ted

to

fin

d p

len

ty o

f ev

iden

ce a

nd

fac

ts t

o c

hec

k w

het

her

my h

yp

oth

esis

hel

d t

rue.

0.

1

. 2

.

3.

4.

17

. I

was

ab

le t

o c

on

firm

th

at t

he

pri

nci

ple

s an

d c

once

pts

wer

e tr

ue

by a

pp

lyin

g t

hem

to

act

ual

lif

e.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

18

. T

he

expla

nat

ion

s w

ere

ver

y c

on

vin

cin

g a

nd

eas

y t

o u

nd

erst

and

for

the

enti

re c

lass

. I

was

ver

y

sati

sfie

d w

ith t

he

inte

rpre

tati

ons

whic

h w

ere

logic

al a

nd

acc

ord

ed w

ith t

he

tru

th.

0.

1

.

2.

3

.

4.

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Ap

pen

dix

Str

uct

ure

an

d f

unct

ion

s of

the

pla

centa

Kei

rin

kan

Pri

ma

ry Sch

oo

l Sci

ence

Tea

cher

s M

anu

al

200

5

Ed

. (P

. 65

)

Mo

st

mam

mal

s,

incl

udin

g

hu

man

s,

are

viv

ipar

ous

and

a

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m d

evel

op

s in

to a

fet

us

wit

hin

th

e ute

rus,

un

til

it

is d

eliv

ered

. H

ence

, th

ere

is a

nee

d f

or

a sy

stem

to

ex

chan

ge

sub

stan

ces

in o

rder

to

en

sure

a l

on

g-t

erm

su

pp

ly o

f o

xygen

and

nutr

ients

in t

he

ute

rus.

Fo

r th

e m

oth

er,

ho

wev

er,

the

fetu

s

is n

ot

par

t o

f her

self

but

a fo

reig

n b

od

y.

Th

eref

ore

, th

e fe

tus

mu

st

be

iso

late

d

fro

m

the

mat

ern

al

syst

em.

Th

e sy

stem

th

at d

evel

op

ed i

n o

rder

to

fulf

ill

thes

e tw

o

con

flic

tin

g

fun

ctio

ns,

th

e ex

chan

ge

of

subst

ance

s an

d

isola

tio

n,

was

the

pla

cen

ta.

The

mat

ern

al b

loo

d a

nd

the

feta

l blo

od

are

sep

arat

ed f

rom

each

oth

er b

y th

e tr

op

hic

m

em

bra

ne

of

the

pla

centa

. T

his

mem

bra

ne

allo

ws

for

the

exch

ange

of

sub

stan

ces

so

that

ox

ygen

an

d n

utr

ients

ar

e su

pp

lied

to

th

e fe

tus

and ca

rbo

n

dio

xid

e an

d w

aste

su

bst

ance

s ar

e re

mo

ved

, w

hil

e p

reven

tin

g

the

mat

ern

al a

nd

fet

al b

lood

fro

m b

ein

g m

ixed

to

get

her

.

Th

e u

mb

ilic

al c

ord

co

nn

ects

th

e fe

tus

to t

he

pla

centa

. T

her

e ar

e tw

o a

rter

ies

and

on

e vei

n r

un

nin

g t

hro

ugh

the

um

bil

ical

co

rd,

toget

her

wit

h t

he

yo

lk s

ac l

inked

to

the

dig

esti

ve

can

al a

nd

a p

art

of

the

alla

nto

ic

mem

bra

ne

is l

iken

ed t

o t

he

uri

nar

y b

lad

der

.

Un

til

del

iver

y, t

he

fetu

s is

co

nn

ecte

d t

o t

he

pla

centa

via

th

e u

mb

ilic

al c

ord

and

is

imm

erse

d i

n t

he

amn

ioti

c

fluid

wh

ich

fil

ls t

he

amn

ioti

c ca

vit

y.

Um

bil

ical

vein

(o

ne)

Um

bil

ical

arte

ries

(tw

o) Um

bil

ical

cord

Am

nio

tic

mem

bra

ne

Sat

ura

ted w

ith m

ate

rnal

blo

od

Ute

rop

lace

nta

l ar

tery

<T

he

stru

ctu

re o

f th

e p

lace

nta

>

Am

nio

tic

mem

bra

ne

Um

bil

ical

cord

Pla

centa

Ute

rus

Am

nio

tic

fluid

Uteroplacental vein

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Ap

pen

dix

Ro

les

of

the

am

nio

tic

flu

id

Kei

rin

kan

Pri

ma

ry Sch

oo

l Sci

ence

Tea

cher

s M

anu

al

Ed

. 200

5

(p.6

5)

Th

e am

nio

tic

fluid

is

a li

qu

id t

hat

fil

ls t

he

amn

ioti

c ca

vit

y, a

nd

it

conta

ins

var

ious

subst

ance

s in

cludin

g e

lect

roly

tes,

lip

ids,

pro

tein

s,

sever

al e

nzy

mes

,b

ilu

rin

, an

d h

orm

on

es.

The

amn

ioti

c fl

uid

has

the

foll

ow

ing f

unct

ion

s.

Du

rin

g p

regn

an

cy

A

tten

uat

es i

mp

acts

fro

m o

uts

ide

R

etai

ns

hea

t

A

llo

ws

free

movem

ent

of

the

fetu

s

P

reven

ts t

he

adh

esio

n o

f fe

tal

bo

dy p

arts

S

up

pli

es n

utr

ien

ts

Du

rin

g d

eliv

ery

E

xp

and

s th

e b

irth

can

al u

nti

l th

e w

ater

bre

aks,

mak

ing

del

iver

y

more

sm

oo

th

The

volu

me

of

the

amn

ioti

c fl

uid

is

not

const

ant.

It

is a

pp

roxim

atel

y 2

0 m

L b

y t

he

seven

th w

eek a

fter

fert

liza

tio

n,

but

incr

ease

s u

p t

o a

pp

roxim

atel

y 7

00

mL

bet

wee

n t

he

twen

ty-t

hir

d a

nd

tw

enty

-six

th w

eek

afte

r fe

rtil

izat

ion

. T

hen

th

e vo

lum

e gra

du

ally

d

ecre

ases

u

nti

l it

is

ab

ou

t 5

00

mL

n

ear

the

du

e d

ate.

Mo

reo

ver

, o

ld a

mn

ioti

c fl

uid

is

con

stan

tly b

ein

g r

epla

ced

by n

ew a

mn

ioti

c fl

uid

.

Fro

m o

vu

lati

on

to

im

pla

nta

tio

n

Kei

rin

kan P

rim

ary

Sch

oo

l Sci

ence

Tea

cher

s M

anua

l E

d. 2

005

(p

.63

)

On

ab

out

the

fourt

eenth

day

in

th

e

men

stru

al c

ycl

e, a

n o

vu

m i

s re

leas

ed

fro

m t

he

ovar

y a

nd t

ran

sport

ed t

o t

he

fall

opia

n t

ub

e b

y t

he

fim

bri

a of

the

fall

opia

n t

ub

e. I

f, b

y c

han

ce,

sper

m

cell

s ar

e pre

sen

t, t

he

ovu

m m

ay b

e

fert

iliz

ed.

Th

e fe

rtil

ized

ovu

m w

ill

spen

d t

he

firs

t fe

w d

ays

mo

vin

g s

low

ly d

ow

n t

he

fall

opia

n t

ub

e, w

hil

e th

e n

um

ber

Cir

cula

tio

n o

f a

mn

ioti

c f

luid

Ref

eren

ce:

“Igak

u/

Igak

u S

ou

ron

(Med

icin

e/ O

ver

vie

w o

f m

edic

al c

are)

II”

,

Ish

iyak

u P

ub

lica

tion

s

Ute

rus

Vag

ina

Sper

m

cell

Ovary

Fert

iliz

ed

ovu

m

Am

pull

a o

f

the

fall

op

ian

tub

e

Fert

iliz

ati

on

Fert

iliz

ed

ov

um

rep

eats

cel

l d

ivis

ion.

Fall

op

ian t

ube

Imp

lanta

tio

n

Ute

rus

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

of

cell

s m

ult

ipli

es.

By t

he

tim

e it

rea

ches

th

e ute

rus,

it

wil

l h

ave

bec

om

e a

mas

s o

f ce

lls

wit

h a

n i

nte

rnal

linin

g f

orm

ing a

sp

her

ical

sh

ape.

Th

is m

ass

of

cell

s bu

ries

its

elf

in t

he

ute

rine

end

om

etri

um

. T

his

pro

cess

is c

alle

d i

mp

lan

tati

on

.

Th

e ex

tern

al l

ayer

of

the

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m,

imp

lan

ted

in

th

e ute

rin

e en

do

met

rium

, co

nsi

sts

of

cell

s ca

lled

tro

pho

bla

sts.

Tro

ph

obla

sts

secr

ete

a p

rote

oly

tic

enzy

me

call

ed t

ryp

sin

, en

abli

ng t

he

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m t

o e

nte

r

dee

ply

in

to t

he

ute

rine

endom

etri

um

. (R

efer

ence

: “I

gak

u/

Igak

u S

ouro

n (

Med

icin

e/ O

ver

vie

w o

f m

edic

al c

are)

II”

,

Ishiy

aku P

ub

lica

tio

ns)

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Ap

pen

dix

Dev

elo

pm

ent

of

the

fert

iliz

ed o

vu

m

Kei

rin

kan P

rim

ary

Sch

oo

l Sci

ence

Tea

cher

s M

anua

l E

d. 2

005

(p

.63

)

F

ou

r w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tio

n

Th

e si

ze i

s ap

pro

xim

atel

y 7

mm

. It

has

a h

ead

, b

od

y a

nd

a

tail

. T

he

hea

rt c

an b

e id

enti

fied

. T

he

yo

lk s

ac,

wh

ere

blo

od

cell

s ar

e b

ein

g

pro

du

ced

, is

vis

ible

. B

loo

d

ves

sels

ar

e

dev

elo

pin

g i

n t

he

pla

centa

.

S

ix w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tion

Th

e si

ze i

s ap

pro

xim

atel

y 1

.5 c

m.

Th

e h

ead

, b

od

y a

nd

the

yo

lk s

ac a

re a

pp

roxim

atel

y t

he

sam

e si

ze.

The

bo

ne

mar

row

is s

till

to

be

dev

elo

ped

; th

eref

ore

, th

e yo

lk s

ac i

s st

ill

the

maj

or

sou

rce

of

blo

od

cel

ls.

E

igh

t w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tio

n

Th

e si

ze

is

app

rox

imat

ely

4

cm.

By

this

st

age,

al

l th

e

feat

ure

s in

a

full

y

dev

elo

ped

h

um

an

wil

l h

ave

bee

n

esta

bli

shed

. T

he

mu

scle

s h

ave

just

beg

un

th

eir

firs

t

mo

vem

ents

.

B

etw

een

tw

elve

to f

ifte

en w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tio

n

Du

rin

g th

is p

erio

d,

the

bo

dy le

ngth

o

f th

e fe

tus

reac

hes

app

roxim

atel

y 1

6 c

m,

it h

as a

more

hu

man

-lik

e ap

pea

ran

ce,

and

it

s se

x ca

n b

e cl

earl

y id

enti

fied

. T

he

pla

cen

ta is

co

mp

lete

d an

d th

e ex

chan

ges

th

rou

gh

th

e

um

bil

ical

cord

bec

om

e sm

ooth

.

B

etw

een

six

teen

to

nin

etee

n w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tion

Th

e bo

dy l

ength

is

app

roxim

atel

y 2

5 c

m a

nd

th

e b

od

y w

eigh

t ap

pro

xim

atel

y 2

50

g.

The

hai

r an

d n

ails

star

t to

gro

w a

nd

th

e fe

tus

can

mo

ve

the

lim

bs

and

mak

e ac

tive

feta

l m

ovem

ents

.

B

etw

een

tw

enty

-fou

r to

tw

enty

-sev

en w

eek

s aft

er f

erti

liza

tio

n

Th

e b

od

y l

ength

is

appro

xim

atel

y 3

5 c

m a

nd t

he

bod

y w

eigh

t ap

pro

xim

atel

y 1

00

0 g

. L

anu

go

hai

r

gro

ws

over

th

e w

ho

le b

od

y. A

n o

ily s

ecre

tio

n f

rom

the

seb

aceo

us

gla

nd

s an

d t

he

cell

s sh

ed f

rom

th

e

skin

fo

rm a

sti

cky e

mb

ryo

nu

m t

hat

pro

tect

s th

e sk

in.

<D

evel

op

men

t a

fter

fer

tili

zati

on

>

Yo

lk s

ac

Am

nio

tic

mem

bra

ne

Bro

nchia

l

cleft

Em

bry

o

Th

ird

week

Fou

rth

week

Six

teen

th w

eek

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

B

etw

een

th

irty

-six

to

th

irty

-eig

ht

wee

ks

aft

er f

erti

liza

tio

n

The

bo

dy l

ength

is

app

roxim

atel

y 5

0 c

m a

nd t

he

bod

y w

eigh

t ap

pro

xim

atel

y 3

000

g.

Its

app

eara

nce

is

no

w m

ore

bab

y-l

ike,

an

d i

t st

arts

to

act

ivel

y d

rin

k t

he

amn

ioti

c fl

uid

. It

is

tho

ugh

t th

at t

his

pre

par

es

the

sto

mac

h a

nd

th

e in

test

ines

fo

r d

iges

tion

an

d a

bso

rpti

on

. P

ulm

on

ary r

espir

atio

n b

egin

s u

po

n b

irth

,

and

the

bab

y w

ill

be

able

to a

dap

t to

th

e ex

tern

al w

orl

d.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Ap

pen

dix

Ex

amp

les

of

asse

ssm

ent

ques

tio

ns

whic

h i

s u

sed

in

Ken

yan

tex

t b

oo

ks

(K

LB

; P

rim

ary

Sci

ence

Pupil

s’ B

ook

for

Sta

ndard

Eig

ht

P.1

6

(Macm

illa

n;

Macm

illa

n P

rim

ary

Sci

ence

, P

upil

’s b

ook

8P.1

1

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

The

kid

ney

s

(Macm

illa

n;

Macm

illa

n P

rim

ary

Sci

ence

, P

upil

’s b

ook

8P.9

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

Ap

pen

dix

PIS

A-t

yp

e q

ues

tio

ns,

pre

pa

red

by

Dr.

Ta

kem

ura

Ever

y t

hre

e yea

rs,

an i

nte

rnat

ion

al s

urv

ey o

n t

ren

ds

in s

cien

ce s

tudie

s is

co

ndu

cted

in

man

y c

ou

ntr

ies.

Th

ere

are

an i

ncr

easi

ng n

um

ber

of

Afr

ican

co

untr

ies

par

tici

pat

ing i

n t

his

surv

ey.

Th

is s

urv

ey i

s ca

lled

th

e

Pro

gra

m f

or

Inte

rnat

ional

Stu

den

t A

sses

smen

t (P

ISA

) su

rvey

. It

is

a su

rvey

to

ass

ess

scie

nti

fic

kn

ow

led

ge

and

th

e sk

ills

for

app

lyin

g t

his

kn

ow

led

ge

to p

rob

lem

s in

dai

ly l

ife,

as

wel

l as

sci

enti

fic

met

ho

dolo

gy a

nd

logic

. R

ead

ing

com

pre

hen

sio

n

of

lon

g

scie

nti

fic

do

cum

ents

is

al

so

asse

ssed

. T

he

surv

ey

targ

ets

fift

een

-yea

r-o

ld p

up

ils.

Ken

ya

wil

l al

so b

e par

tici

pat

ing i

n t

he

nea

r fu

ture

, an

d b

y p

utt

ing t

he

nat

ion

al

edu

cati

on

sta

ndar

d u

nd

er i

nte

rnat

ional

co

mp

aris

on

, it

wil

l b

e ab

le t

o c

on

trib

ute

to

th

e im

pro

vem

ent

of

qu

alit

y o

f ed

uca

tio

nal

ser

vic

es.

So

me

PIS

A-t

yp

e q

ues

tio

ns,

whic

h a

n e

igh

th g

rad

e p

upil

sh

ould

be

able

to s

olv

e, h

ave

bee

n p

rep

ared

her

e.

Ple

ase

use

thes

e q

ues

tio

ns

as a

ref

eren

ce w

hen

dev

elo

pin

g s

imil

ar q

ues

tio

ns

by y

ou

rsel

ves

. T

yp

ical

cas

e

exam

ple

s h

ave

also

bee

n s

ho

wn

.

This

unit

wil

l o

nly

hav

e il

lust

rati

on

s an

d e

xp

lan

atio

ns,

so

it

wil

l b

e p

refe

rable

to

in

clu

de

the

foll

ow

ing

qu

esti

ons

in t

he

less

on

s, n

ot

on

ly t

o f

ost

er s

cien

tifi

c co

mpet

enci

es,

but

also

to

mak

e th

e li

nkag

es b

etw

een

bio

logic

al k

no

wle

dge

and

pra

ctic

al i

ssu

es r

elat

ed t

o c

hil

db

irth

.

PIS

A-t

yp

e S

cien

tifi

c C

om

pet

enci

es

(I)

To c

lari

fy w

hat

the

scie

nti

fic

pro

ble

ms

are

1.

Ca

refu

lly

ex

am

ine

wh

eth

er

a

scie

nti

fic

inv

esti

ga

tio

n

is

poss

ible

, a

nd

fi

nd

a

p

rob

lem

to

inv

esti

ga

te.

Cas

e ex

amp

le 1

w

hic

h o

f th

e fo

llo

win

g i

s a

scie

nti

fic

pro

ble

m?

A.

Reg

ard

ing th

e m

ort

alit

y ra

tes

of

par

turi

ent

wo

men

h

osp

ital

ized

in

th

e ob

stet

rics

d

epar

tmen

t o

f

Ho

spit

al A

an

d H

osp

ital

B,

bo

th l

oca

ted

in

lar

ge

citi

es,

a la

rge

dif

fere

nce

bet

wee

n t

he

two

ho

spit

als

was

rep

ort

ed. W

hat

is

the

reas

on

fo

r th

is d

iffe

ren

ce?

B.

Wh

y d

oes

menstr

uation o

ccu

r per

iod

ical

ly,

alm

ost

ever

y m

on

th?

C.

Am

on

g t

he

pat

ients

wh

o a

re h

osp

ital

ized

for

a lo

ng t

ime,

ho

w m

any p

atie

nts

are

th

inkin

g a

bo

ut

thei

r

dea

th?

D.

Wh

at p

erce

nta

ge

of

all

wom

en,

thin

k t

hat

men

stru

atio

n i

s u

nav

oid

able

, u

nple

asan

t, p

ain

ful

bu

t m

ust

be

tole

rate

d?

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HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2.

To

det

erm

ine

the

key

wo

rds

to f

or

sea

rch

ing

fo

r sc

ien

tifi

c in

form

ati

on

Cas

e ex

amp

le 2

Art

ific

ial

inse

min

atio

n i

s a

met

ho

d o

f en

han

cin

g t

he

fert

iliz

atio

n o

f an

ovu

m b

y a

rtif

icia

lly i

nje

ctin

g s

emen

into

th

e ute

rus

of

a w

om

an s

uff

erin

g f

rom

in

fert

ilit

y d

ue

to t

he

dif

ficu

lty o

f sp

erm

cel

ls m

ovin

g t

ow

ard

the

fall

opia

n t

ub

es,

in o

rder

to

hel

p t

he

wo

man

to

bec

om

e p

regn

ant.

The

pro

ced

ure

mu

st b

e co

nd

uct

ed d

uri

ng

the

wo

man

’s o

vu

lati

on

per

iod

.

Yo

u w

ish t

o k

no

w m

ore

abo

ut

arti

fici

al i

nse

min

atio

n.

In o

rder

to s

earc

h f

or

info

rmat

ion

on

th

e in

tern

et o

r

in t

he

libra

ry,

sele

ct f

rom

th

e ab

ove

par

agra

ph

the

wo

rds

that

may

be

use

ful

in f

ind

ing t

he

nec

essa

ry

info

rmat

ion

.

A.

Sp

erm

cel

ls a

nd o

vu

m

B.

Ovu

lati

on

per

iod

C.

Pre

gn

ancy

D.

Art

ific

ial

inse

min

atio

n

3.

To

cla

rify

th

e ch

ara

cter

isti

cs o

f su

rvey

met

ho

ds

in s

cien

tifi

c re

sea

rch

Cas

e ex

amp

le 3

Th

e fo

llo

win

g l

ist

sum

mar

izes

the

imp

ort

ant

poin

ts i

n d

aily

lif

e th

at s

ho

uld

be

taken

in

to c

onsi

der

atio

n

thro

ugh

out

the

wh

ole

pre

gn

ancy

per

iod

.

(1)

En

sure

ad

equ

ate

slee

p a

nd

res

t is

tak

en,

and a

vo

id o

ver

wo

rkin

g.

(2)

Wea

r lo

w-h

eele

d s

hoes

wit

h s

lip

-res

ista

nt

sole

s.

(3)

Avo

id l

ifti

ng h

eavy o

bje

cts

and

rea

chin

g o

ut

for

ob

ject

s in

hig

h p

lace

s, a

s yo

u m

ay l

ose

yo

ur

bal

ance

and

fal

l.

(4)

Avo

id l

on

g h

ou

rs o

f tr

avel

.

(5)

Wh

en y

ou

sit

in

a c

hai

r, s

it u

pri

gh

t w

ith

yo

ur

spin

e ag

ain

st t

he

bac

k o

f th

e ch

air,

as

the

larg

e

abd

om

en t

ends

to a

rch

forw

ard

.

(6)

Mai

nta

in t

he

clea

nli

nes

s of

yo

ur

bo

dy.

(7)

Tak

e le

ss s

tap

le f

ood

s an

d s

alt,

ple

nty

of

pro

tein

an

d c

alci

um

, m

ore

iro

n a

nd

vit

amin

s, a

nd

hav

e a

bal

ance

d d

iet.

B

ewar

e o

f an

y in

crea

se in

w

eigh

t an

d cu

t do

wn

o

n st

aple

fo

od

s if

yo

ur

wei

gh

t

incr

ease

s ex

cess

ivel

y.

(8)

Go

on

wal

ks

and

un

der

take

som

e ac

tivit

ies

that

mak

e y

ou

mo

ve

yo

ur

bo

dy m

od

erat

ely.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

A r

esea

rch

er,

wh

o i

s al

so a

ph

ysi

cian

, re

com

men

ds

an “

exer

cise

for

pre

gn

ant

and p

artu

rien

t w

om

en”.

The

ph

ysi

cian

th

ou

gh

t th

at t

he

exer

cise

wo

uld

pre

ven

t fa

tigu

e ca

use

d b

y t

he

incr

ease

in

wei

gh

t an

d c

han

ge

in

the

cen

ter

of

gra

vit

y, a

nd

hel

p t

o m

ain

tain

fle

xib

le m

usc

les

and

jo

ints

fo

r an

eas

ier

del

iver

y. A

stu

dy d

esig

n

was

form

ula

ted

in

ord

er t

o p

rove

this

hyp

oth

esis

. T

he

pla

n w

as t

o c

on

du

ct a

su

rvey

over

a f

ive-

yea

r p

erio

d.

Wh

ich

of

the

foll

ow

ing i

s th

e m

ost

ap

pro

pri

ate

stu

dy d

esig

n?

A.

Tea

ch t

he

“ex

erci

se f

or

pre

gn

ant

and p

artu

rien

t w

om

en”

to a

ll t

he

elig

ible

wo

men

, an

d m

on

itor

ever

y y

ear

if t

he

pro

port

ion o

f w

om

en e

xp

erie

nci

ng e

asie

r d

eliv

ery i

s in

crea

sin

g.

B.

In o

rder

to

pre

ven

t m

isca

rria

ges

fro

m o

ccu

rrin

g,

inst

ruct

th

e el

igib

le w

om

en t

o a

dh

ere

to (

2),

(3

),

and

(4),

and

then

con

du

ct t

he

stu

dy d

esig

n A

.

C.

Giv

e in

stru

ctio

ns

on

(1

) to

(8

), t

o a

ll t

he

pre

gn

ant

wo

men

. T

each

th

e “e

xer

cise

fo

r p

regn

ant

and

par

turi

ent

wo

men

” to

hal

f o

f th

e pre

gn

ant

wo

men

an

d i

nst

ruct

th

em d

o t

he

exer

cise

. T

he

wh

ole

gro

up

of

pre

gn

ant

wo

men

sh

ou

ld b

e se

par

ated

in

to t

wo

gro

up

s; o

ne

hal

f p

erfo

rmin

g t

he

exer

cise

,

and

th

e o

ther

hal

f n

ot

per

form

ing t

he

exer

cise

. C

om

par

e th

e n

um

ber

of

wo

men

ex

per

ienci

ng e

asy

del

iver

y, i

n b

oth

gro

up

s.

D.

Co

nd

uct

th

e st

ud

y d

esig

n C

, ta

rget

ing o

nly

th

e pri

mip

aro

us

wo

men

ex

pec

tin

g t

hei

r fi

rst

bab

y.

Cas

e ex

amp

le 4

Mis

carr

iages

occ

ur

wh

en t

he

fetu

s in

th

e ute

rus

has

a w

eaken

ed p

ow

er t

o l

ive,

an

d i

s ex

pel

led

out

of

the

bo

dy a

fter

its

dea

th,

or

wh

en t

he

fetu

s is

del

iver

ed i

n a

pre

mat

ure

sta

ge

wh

ere

it i

s st

ill

inca

pab

le o

f

sust

ainin

g i

ts o

wn

lif

e an

d d

ies

afte

r bir

th.

Th

ere

are

also

so

me

case

s w

her

e m

isca

rria

ges

occ

ur

as a

res

ult

of

exte

rnal

fac

tors

, in

clu

din

g o

ver

wo

rk,

lon

g-h

ou

rs o

f tr

avel

, w

ork

ing w

ith

ou

t si

ttin

g d

ow

n,

or

fall

s.

Th

e p

hysi

cian

s of

a la

rge

ho

spit

al f

orm

ula

ted

a s

tudy d

esig

ned

to

det

erm

ine

wh

ich

of

the

thre

e m

ajor

cau

ses

of

mis

carr

iage

acco

un

ted

for

the

hig

hes

t p

erce

nta

ge

of

mis

carr

iages

. C

hoo

se t

he

mo

st a

ppro

pri

ate

stu

dy d

esig

n f

rom

th

e li

st b

elo

w.

A.

Ask

all

th

e p

regn

ant

wom

en w

het

her

they

hav

e ev

er h

ad a

mis

carr

iage.

Fro

m t

ho

se w

ho

hav

e h

ad a

mis

carr

iage,

ob

tain

det

aile

d i

nfo

rmat

ion

ab

out

thei

r li

fest

yle

at

the

tim

e, c

lass

ify t

he

life

style

s, a

nd

det

erm

ine

the

pat

tern

of

mis

carr

iages

.

B.

Sel

ect

pre

gn

ant

and

par

turi

ent

wo

men

wh

o h

ave

had

sev

eral

mis

carr

iages

an

d c

hec

k t

hei

r d

iagn

ost

ic

dat

a,

incl

udin

g

the

po

siti

on

an

d

the

size

of

the

ute

rus,

an

y

abn

orm

alit

ies,

an

d

wh

eth

er

any

mal

form

atio

n o

f th

e ute

rus

or

ovar

ian

ano

mal

ies

hav

e b

een

fo

un

d.

C.

Sel

ect

pre

gn

ant

and

par

turi

ent

wo

men

wh

o h

ave

had

sev

eral

mis

carr

iages

an

d c

hec

k t

he

dia

gn

ost

ic

dat

a o

f th

e fe

tus

lost

due

to i

ts w

eaken

ed p

ow

er t

o l

ive

for

reas

ons

such

as

gen

etic

dis

ord

ers

or

Page 24: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

sever

e m

alfo

rmat

ion

.

D.

Org

aniz

e a

rese

arch

gro

up t

o i

nves

tigat

e th

e ca

use

s o

f m

isca

rria

ges

, an

d d

eter

min

e th

e n

um

ber

of

case

s b

y c

ause

: n

um

ber

of

mis

carr

iages

in

du

ced

by m

oth

er-r

elat

ed c

ause

s, n

um

ber

of

mis

carr

iages

ind

uce

d b

y f

etus-

rela

ted

cau

ses,

an

d t

he

nu

mb

er o

f m

isca

rria

ges

in

du

ced

by t

he

livin

g e

nvir

on

men

t,

mai

nly

of

pre

gn

ant

and

par

turi

ent

wo

man

. C

alcu

late

th

e p

erce

nta

ge

of

each

cat

ego

ry f

rom

th

e to

tal

nu

mb

er o

f ca

ses

in a

ll t

hre

e ca

tego

ries

.

(II)

To g

ive

a s

cien

tifi

c ex

pla

na

tio

n o

f a

ph

eno

men

on

1.

To s

cien

tifi

call

y d

escr

ibe

an

d a

na

lyze

a p

hen

om

enon

, a

nd

sta

te t

he

cha

ng

es

Cas

e ex

amp

le 5

In a

dd

itio

n t

o w

ater

an

d f

oo

d,

hu

man

s ar

e co

nst

antl

y i

nh

alin

g a

nd

ex

hal

ing a

ir.

Are

th

ere

any d

iffe

ren

ces

bet

wee

n t

he

air

that

is

bre

ath

ed i

n a

nd

the

air

that

is

bre

ath

ed o

ut?

Pre

par

e tw

o p

oly

eth

yle

ne

bag

s an

d f

ill

on

e b

ag w

ith

exh

aled

air

, an

d t

he

oth

er b

ag w

ith

air

fro

m t

he

surr

oun

din

g a

tmo

sph

ere.

In e

ach

bag

, p

ut

a

smal

l am

ou

nt

of

lim

e w

ater

, sh

ake

wel

l,

and

ob

serv

e h

ow

it

bec

om

es

clou

dy.

L

ime

wat

er

has

a

char

acte

rist

ic o

f b

eco

min

g c

lou

dy w

hen

mix

ed w

ith

car

bo

n d

iox

ide.

The

resu

lt o

f th

e ex

per

imen

t sh

ow

ed

that

a s

mal

l am

ou

nt

of

exh

aled

air

an

d a

lar

ge

amo

un

t o

f ex

hal

ed a

ir g

ave

dif

fere

nt

deg

rees

of

clo

ud

ines

s in

the

lim

e w

ater

. F

urt

her

mo

re,

a co

mp

aris

on b

etw

een a

bag

of

air

and

a b

ag o

f ex

hal

ed a

ir r

esu

lted

in

a

sign

ific

ant

dif

fere

nce

in

th

e cl

ou

din

ess

of

the

lim

e w

ater

. S

tate

yo

ur

anal

ysi

s of

thes

e ex

per

imen

tal

resu

lts.

2.

To

be

ab

le t

o a

pp

ly t

he

kn

ow

led

ge

of

na

tura

l sc

ien

ce,

in a

ny

giv

en s

itu

ati

on

(o

ne

mu

st a

lrea

dy

have

an

un

der

stan

din

g o

f th

e giv

en s

cien

tifi

c in

form

ati

on

)

Cas

e ex

amp

le 6

Ex

cret

ion

is

a m

ech

anis

m f

or

rem

ovin

g u

nn

eces

sary

su

bst

ance

s in

th

e b

od

y a

nd

ex

pel

lin

g t

hem

ou

t of

the

bo

dy.

The

kid

ney

s n

ot

only

hav

e ex

cret

ory

fu

nct

ion

s, b

ut

also

mai

nta

in a

hom

eost

atic

bal

ance

of

the

bo

dy

wat

er a

nd

mai

nta

in c

on

stan

t le

vel

s o

f sa

lt c

om

po

siti

on i

n t

he

bo

dy f

luid

s. M

ore

over

, th

e kid

ney

s h

ave

the

role

of

stri

ctly

mai

nta

inin

g a

co

nst

ant

blo

od

co

mp

osi

tio

n.

Giv

e a

scie

nti

fic

expla

nat

ion

of

the

fun

ctio

ns

of

the

oth

er e

xcr

etory

org

ans.

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

3.

To

be

ab

le

to

dif

fere

nti

ate

sc

ien

tifi

call

y

(pa

tho

logic

all

y)

ap

pro

pri

ate

st

ate

men

ts

an

d

exp

lan

ati

on

s fr

om

th

ose

th

at

are

not

Cas

e ex

amp

le 7

Wh

ich

of

the

foll

ow

ing s

tate

men

ts i

s n

ot

a sc

ienti

fic

exp

lan

atio

n o

f H

IV/A

IDS

?

A.

Hu

man

-to

-hu

man

tra

nsm

issi

on o

f A

IDS

occ

urs

wh

en b

loo

d,

sem

en o

r vag

inal

flu

id c

on

tain

ing a

hig

h c

on

cen

trat

ion

of

HIV

co

mes

into

co

nta

ct w

ith w

ou

nd

s or

muco

us

mem

bra

nes

an

d e

nte

rs t

he

bo

dy.

B.

AID

S i

s a

dis

ease

cau

sed b

y H

IV i

nfe

ctio

n.

Wh

en t

he

HIV

en

ters

th

e h

um

an b

od

y, i

t in

vad

es a

nd

des

tro

ys

the

lym

ph

ocy

tes

that

pro

mo

te t

he

imm

un

e sy

stem

. T

his

is

the

mo

men

t o

f th

e o

nse

t of

the

dis

ease

.

C.

The

bo

dy l

ose

s it

s im

mun

e fu

nct

ion

, th

e re

sist

ance

to d

isea

ses

is g

reat

ly r

edu

ced

an

d t

he

pat

ient

bec

om

es su

scep

tib

le to

var

ious

infe

ctio

us

dis

ease

s (i

nd

uce

d b

y p

ath

ogen

s, su

ch as

vir

use

s an

d

bac

teri

a, e

nte

rin

g t

he

bo

dy)

that

wo

uld

no

t h

ave

affe

cted

a p

erso

n i

n a

hea

lth

y s

tate

, as

wel

l as

a

seri

es o

f oth

er d

isea

ses,

incl

ud

ing c

ance

rs.

D.

Sin

ce t

he

firs

t re

po

rted

cas

e o

f an

AID

S p

atie

nt

in t

he

Un

ited

Sta

tes

in 1

98

1,

the

nu

mb

er o

f in

fect

ed

per

son

s in

th

e w

orl

d h

as c

on

tin

ued

to

in

crea

se e

ven

am

on

g t

he

gen

eral

pu

bli

c. T

hey

are

in

fect

ed

thro

ugh

het

ero

sexu

al s

ex,

and

the

nu

mb

er o

f p

atie

nts

is

risi

ng,

esp

ecia

lly i

n A

fric

a, l

eadin

g t

o a

dec

reas

e in

th

e av

erag

e li

fe e

xp

ecta

ncy

in

so

me

cou

ntr

ies.

(III

) T

o b

e a

ble

to

use

sci

enti

fic

evid

ence

1.

To

b

e a

ble

to

co

mm

un

ica

te

(in

a

st

ate

men

t o

r d

isse

rtati

on

) th

e co

ncl

usi

on

s d

raw

n

from

scie

nti

fic

evid

ence

s

Cas

e ex

amp

le 8

In t

he

anim

al w

orl

d,

fert

iliz

atio

n s

tart

s fr

om

th

e m

atin

g d

isp

lays

of

mal

es a

nd f

emal

es.

Du

rin

g t

he

bre

edin

g

seas

on

, a

mal

e bir

d o

f a

cert

ain

sp

ecie

s w

ill

spre

ad i

ts w

ings

in f

ron

t of

a fe

mal

e b

ird

an

d p

erfo

rm a

dan

ce-l

ike

mat

ing d

ispla

y. A

s an

exp

erim

ent,

the

mat

ing d

ispla

ys

of

a m

ale

bir

d w

ere

obse

rved

usi

ng

dif

fere

nt

kin

ds

of

stu

ffed

bir

ds:

a m

ale

bir

d;

a co

lorf

ul,

sm

all,

fem

ale

bir

d;

and

a c

olo

rfu

l, m

ature

, fe

mal

e

bir

d.

Th

e n

um

ber

o

f m

atin

g d

isp

lays

per

form

ed b

y th

e m

ale

bir

d w

ithin

a

fix

ed p

erio

d o

f ti

me

was

mo

nit

ore

d.

Th

e m

ale

bir

d p

erfo

rmed

no

mat

ing d

isp

lays

in r

espo

nse

to

th

e m

ale

stu

ffed

bir

d,

thre

e ti

mes

to

the

smal

l, f

emal

e st

uff

ed b

ird

, an

d n

ine

tim

es t

o t

he

mat

ure

fem

ale

stuff

ed b

ird

. T

he

sam

e ex

per

imen

t w

as

rep

eate

d o

n t

he

foll

ow

ing d

ay,

bu

t th

e fr

equen

cies

wer

e ap

pro

xim

atel

y t

he

sam

e as

th

e p

rece

din

g d

ay.

Sta

te

the

con

clu

sio

n t

hat

can

be

dra

wn

fro

m t

he

abo

ve

scie

nti

fic

evid

ence

.

Page 25: 9Ù 9Ù - JICA · Grade: HUMAN BODY (Human reproductive system, excretory system) Rational of this unit It is during this developmental stage that the pupils start to become curious

HU

MA

N B

OD

Y8

th g

rad

e

2.

Det

erm

ine

the

ba

ckg

rou

nd

h

yp

oth

eses

, ev

iden

ce

an

d

infe

ren

ces

(Sta

te

in

the

ord

er

of

con

clu

sio

n, ev

iden

ce 1

, 2

, 3

, a

nd

th

e lo

gic

al

con

seq

uen

ce)

Cas

e ex

amp

le 9

Sin

ce h

um

ans

hav

e so

ft s

kin

, m

osq

uit

oes

are

able

to p

enet

rate

the

skin

to

suck

th

e b

loo

d.

In A

sia

and

Afr

ica,

sit

uat

ed i

n t

he

tro

pic

al a

nd

su

btr

opic

al r

egio

ns,

ver

y l

arge

nu

mb

ers

of

peo

ple

die

of

mal

aria

. T

his

com

mu

nic

able

dis

ease

is

tran

smit

ted

wh

en a

per

son

is

bit

ten

by a

no

ph

eles

. T

his

is

a d

isea

se i

n w

hic

h t

he

mal

aria

l pla

smo

diu

m,

tran

smit

ted

by t

his

mo

squ

ito

, en

ters

in

to t

he

hu

man

blo

od a

nd

liv

es a

nd

mu

ltip

lies

in

the

red

blo

od

cel

ls u

nti

l th

eir

des

tru

ctio

n.

The

mal

aria

l p

lasm

od

ium

has

fo

ur

life

-cycl

es.

Fir

stly

, w

hen

a

mosq

uit

o

bit

es

a h

um

an,

the

mal

aria

l p

lasm

od

ium

en

ters

th

e h

um

an

bo

dy.

S

eco

nd

ly,

the

mal

aria

l

pla

smo

diu

m m

ult

ipli

es i

n t

he

hum

an b

od

y. T

he

red

blo

od

cel

ls a

re d

estr

oyed

an

d t

he

infe

cted

hum

an

dev

elo

ps

a h

igh

fev

er o

f ap

pro

xim

atel

y f

ort

y d

egre

es c

enti

gra

de.

Thir

dly

, th

e m

alar

ial

pla

smo

diu

m i

s

tran

smit

ted

by a

noth

er m

osq

uit

o w

hen

it

bit

es t

he

infe

cted

hu

man

. H

ence

, th

e in

fect

ion

is

tran

smit

ted

by

the

mo

squ

ito

es.

Fo

urt

hly

, th

e m

alar

ial

pla

smo

diu

m c

an a

lso

mu

ltip

ly i

n t

he

bo

dy o

f a

mo

squ

ito

. H

ow

ever

,

mosq

uit

oes

d

o n

ot

dev

elop

th

e d

isea

se.

Hum

ans

use

p

esti

cid

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