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How do the digestive,

circulatory, and respiratory


systems work together?
How does a person’s lifestyle
affect these systems?
Activity

Odd Organ Out


Take a look at the following groups of
images of different organs. Determine
which organ does not belong in each
group, then explain why the organ
should not be included in the group.
10th Grade

Introduction to Unit 3:
Coordinated Functions of
Nervous, Endocrine, and
Reproductive System
Sharlene Cecil O. Pagobo
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
1. Describe the basic organs and functions of the
nervous, endocrine, and reproductive system.
2. Research and present in front of the class the
basic information gathered about the
nervous, endocrine, and reproductive system.
3. Cooperates in group activity and displays
teamwork.
Activity

K-W-H
K-W
W-H-L
- Chart
Activity
Fill in the K-W-H-L chart regarding the
Nervous, Endocrine, and Reproductive
systems. (10 minutes)

Afterwards, present your K-W-H-L


charts in front of the class. (5 minutes)
K W H L
(What I (What I Want (How I can (What I
Know) to know) find it) Learned)
4 3 2 1
Detailed and Detailed Detailed Vague answers
complete responses for 2 responses for 1 and no detailed
responses for all out of 3 out of 3 responses given.
three sections. categories. categories.
Handwriting is
All handwriting is Most handwriting Few legible not legible &
legible and no is legible & minor writing & many major spelling
spelling errors. spelling errors. spelling errors. errors.

All members Most members Performs very Does not perform


perform all their perform most little of assigned any assigned
assigned roles. assigned duties. duties. team duties.
Overview of the
Nervous,
Endocrine, and
Reproductive
Systems
01
The NERVOUS
SYSTEM
Nervous System
Connects all your body
parts and transmits signals
from one part to another.
Nervous System
It is a system of cells, tissues,
and organs that regulates the
body’s responses to internal
and external stimuli.
Nervous System
Through the nervous system,
the organism is enabled to
respond to these external
factors accordingly.
Major Components
• Brain
• Spinal cord/column
• Nerves
• Nerve cells (neurons)
02
The ENDOCRINE
SYSTEM
Endocrine System
Controls and regulates
body processes.
Endocrine System
Generally, this system is in
control of the mechanisms
in the body that slowly
take place.
Endocrine System
• Cell growth • Metabolism
• Regulating • Reproductive
growth and processes
development • Mood
Major Components
• Hypothalamus
• Pituitary gland
• Pineal gland
• Thyroid gland
03
The
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
Reproductive System
Responsible for the production,
transportation, and sustenance of
the egg and sperm cells, nurturing
the developing fetus, and production
of hormones, all for reproduction.
Major Components
(MALES)
• Testes
• Duct system
• Accessory glands
• Penis
Major Components
(FEMALES)
• Ovaries • Accessory
• Uterus glands
• Vagina • External genital
• Oviducts organs

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