Domingo Savio Bilingual School 2020/MAY 21TH/CLASS # 2
Domingo Savio Bilingual School 2020/MAY 21TH/CLASS # 2
2020/MAY 21TH/CLASS # 2
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
Miss Angela María Correa
UNIT I
Types of circulatory system
KEY CONCEPT : Relationship
RELATED CONCEPT: Form-Funtion
GLOBAL CONTEXT : Orientation in
space and time
ESSENTIAL AGREEMENTS
Say present at the corresponding post
Rise your hand if you have questions or want to say
something
Respect to the others
If you have a question (when we don´t stay at
zoom)write it in the activity not as a private comment
Do not make unnecessary posts on the wall of the
classroom
Remember that the attitude is the most important thing
to be happy
OBJECTIVE
Today let´s talk about the open circulatory system and closed
circulatory system and which animals have this types of
systems
ATL
Critical thinking
ATTRIBUTE
Thinkers
INQUIRY
What is the circulatory system?
How can we classify the circulatory systems?
What is type of circulatory system that have each animal class?
ACTION
comparative chart of the circulatory systems in each animal class
REFLECTION
Are the animals the only living organism that have a circulatory system?
The
circulatory
system
Function and types
What is the
circulatory
system?
system that transports nutrients, respiratory gases, and
metabolic products throughout a living organism, permitting
integration among the various tissues. The process of
circulation includes the intake of metabolic materials, the
conveyance of these materials throughout the organism, and
the return of harmful by-products to the environment.
Integrating concepts
have a great variety of liquids, cells, and modes of have a closed system—that is, their circulatory
circulation, though many invertebrates have what system transmits fluid through an intricate
is called an open system, in which fluid passes network of vessels. This system contains two
more or less freely throughout the tissues or fluids, blood and lymph, and functions by means
defined areas of tissue. of two interacting modes of circulation, the
cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system;
both the fluid components and the vessels through
which they flow reach their greatest elaboration
and specialization in the mammalian systems
Comparative chart Britannica.com
Cnidarians
Arthopods
Insects
Fishes
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals