Lesson Plan on Large Intestine (Autosaved)
Lesson Plan on Large Intestine (Autosaved)
ON
LARGE
INTESTINE
PREFACE
Unit III
No. of students 40
Previous Knowledge : The students may have little knowledge regarding Large Intestine
General objectives:-
At the end of the topic the student able to use their knowledge in future.
Specific objective:-
At the end of teaching the group will be to:-
Introduce the topic
To enumerate the size of the large intestine
To explain parts of the large intestine
To enlist the function of the large intestine
To describe the blood supply and drainage
.
S.NO Time Specific Content Teaching learning A.V Evaluation
objectives activities activities Aids
10min To introduce LARGE INTESTINE Lecture Cum Attentive Power What is the
the topic Digestion is the process of breakdown of complex Discussion listening and point introduce of
asking their lagre intestine?
food materials into simple substances which can
be absorbed by blood and transported throughout
the body. The digestion process releases energy
which is utilized by the cells to carry out various
life processes. The length of large intestine is 1.5
meter.
The digestive tract is a long tube-like structure that
starts with the mouth and ends in the large
intestine. This tube is known as the alimentary
canal.
SIZE:
20 min To enumerate
The large intestine is wider and shorter than the Lecture Cum Attentive Power
What are
the size and listening and point&
small intestine. It is about 1.5 meters in length. It Discussion the parts of
asking their black
parts of the large
is a combination of the cecum, colon, rectum, and doubt board intestine?
large
anal canal. The colon is the largest portion of the
intestine.
large intestine. Intestine divided into following
part-
• Caecum
• Ascending
• Transverse
• Descending
• Sigmoid
• Rectum and anal canal
The caecum
This is the first part of the large intestine It is a
dilated region which has a blind end inferiorly and
is continuous with the ascending colon superiorly
Just below the junction of the two the level he
opens from the ileum.
CONCLUSION
The primary function of the large intestine, however, is absorption of water and electrolytes from digestive residues (a process that usually takes
24 to 30 hours) and storage of fecal matter until it can be expelled.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
- The text book anatomy by Rose and Wilson 2nd edition. Page no 224-228
- WWW.wikipedia.com