Science6 q2 Module1 Valle Final B
Science6 q2 Module1 Valle Final B
Science6 q2 Module1 Valle Final B
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
Science
Quarter 2 - Module 1
How the Organs of Each Organ
System Work Together:
(Musculoskeletal, Integumentary,
Digestive and Circulatory
System)
At the end of this module you are expected to explain how the organs of each
organ system work together particularly: Musculoskeletal System, Integumentary System,
Digestive System and Circulatory System. (S6MT-IIa-b-1)
Score:
What’s In
Before you proceed to study this module find out first how much you
already knew about the topic from your Grade IV lesson. Answer the
activities below.
Activity 1: Fill Me In
Directions: Arrange the given letters to form the correct body part. Write the correct word in
the boxes.
1. E N O B It protects the soft tissues and organs of the body.
What’s New
Activity 2: Tell Me More
Choose the organ being described in each sentence. Write the correct answer on the
space provided before each number.
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The human body is a wonderful machine. Everything works together to keep the body
alive and functioning well. Our body is made up of organs that work together in an orderly
way to perform a specific function. A group of body organs working together to perform a
function is called an organ system.
The Musculoskeletal System
The musculoskeletal system is an organ system that gives human ability to move using
muscular and skeletal system. Your bones, joints, cartilage, ligaments, muscles, and tendons
make up your musculoskeletal system.
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Skeletal System
Muscular System
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A bone is a tough structure in the body that is made up of connective tissues
surrounded by minerals. An infant has 350 bones, a child has 208 bones and a normal adult
has 206 bones. The bones support and give shape to the body. Without them the body will
collapse. Bones also protect the soft tissues and the organ of the body. The skull protects
the brain; the ribs protect the heart and lungs; and the backbone protects spinal cord. Bones
contain a soft tissue called bone marrow that produces red blood cells.
To allow motion, different bones are connected by joints. Joints are held together by
connective tissues that can stretch called ligaments. In order to make movement easier, the
ends of the bones are covered with a layer of cartilage with fluid in the space between them
to protect joints and facilitates movement.
Muscles keep bones in place and also play a role in the movement of bones. A
tendon is a band of tissue that connects muscle to the bone. Muscles contract to move the
bone attached at the joint. Muscles that move your bones work in pairs. When one
contracts, the other must relax.
Integumentary System
The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails and nerves. Its main
function is to act as barrier to protect the body from the outside world. It also eliminates waste
products and regulates body temperature.
The skin is the main organ of the integumentary
system. It is the first defense mechanism in your immune
system. Tiny glands in the skin secretes oil that increase
the function of the skin to protect it against infections.
The skin consists of three layers: epidermis, dermis, and
subcutaneous fatty tissue.
Epidermis is the outer layer of the skin which acts
as a barrier of light and heat energy and protects the
body from water loss, microorganism and many
chemicals. Dermis is the thickest layer of the skin. It
nourishes the epidermis. The oil glands in the dermis
produce oil that lubricates the skin and hair which
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tissue. It insulates the body from cold and stores energy Parts of the Skin
in the form of fats.
Hair is a slender, flexible structure found on the surface of the skin. The human body
is covered with hair except on the palms of the hand and soles of the feet. Hair regulates
body temperature. It traps more warmth when standing up and less when lying flat. A small
muscle erector contracted in response to cold, fera and excitement thus the hair becomes
more erect producing small bumps on the surface of the skin called goose bumps or goose
pimples.
Nails at the tips of the fingers and toes are merely hardened and thickened
epidermis. They protect the tips of the fingers and toes from abrasion and injuries. Nails are
protected by cuticles.
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Digestive System
Food provides energy to our body. But our body cannot use this energy from food
unless it is broken in a simple form. The process of changing food from a complex form to a
simple form which the body can use is called digestion.
The digestive system consists of the mouth, esophagus, small instestine, and
accesoory organs which include the salivary gland, gall bladder, liver and pancreas.
Digestion starts in the mouth. When you chew, the
saliva in the mouth moisten the food and help to digest it.
When you swallow the tongue pushes the chewed food to the
back of the mouth and into the throat down to the esophagus
through the peristalsis movement (motion of the muscles
that tighten and relax). Then the food that enters the stomach
is now a soft mass. The lining of the stomach has many
glands called gastric glands that contain enzymes which help
in the digestion of proteins.
Before the food reaches the small intestine, it is
mixed with fluid from the liver and the pancreas. The liver
produces bile which is stored in the gallbladder. The bile heps
digest fats. The pancreas releases pancreatic juice that
helps in the digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. In
the small intestine final digestion takes place. The digestives
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The blood is the transport sytem of the body. After it is pumped from the heart, it
carries the essential supplies all over the body. Blood is composed of plasma, red and white
blood cells and platelets. The red blood cell carries oxygen and nutrients; the white blood
cells fight againts infection and the platelets help in clotting of the blood.
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What’s More
Now that you have learned how the different organs of the organ system work
together, it is time to check how far have you understood the concepts discussed.
Score:
Activity 3: Connect Me
Draw a line from the organ to its function.
Score:
Activity 4: Get It On
Using the given graphic organizer, fill in the missing parts, description and function to
complete the entire concept. Choose your answer from the word bank.
Word Bank
Blood heart
Arteries veins
Passageway of blood
capillaries
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Activity 5: Feel Me Score:
Draw a line to connect the organ of the integumentary system with its
function.
Score:
Activity 6: Let’s Connect
Draw a line to connect the functions to the organs of the musculoskeletal system.
keep bones in place and also play
a role in the movement of bones protects the spinal cord
cartilage
backbone
skull
a fluid that protects joints muscles protects the brain
and facilitates movement
Supply the missing word from the list of words in the box.
Our skeleton is very useful. They have three functions: _______________, support
and stability. . The _________ protects the brain and the ________protects our heart and
lungs. Without _________ our body would have collapse. Bones are connected
by_________. Likewise, knees are joints. Muscles are attached to the ____________ of our
skeleton. They allow our bones to ____________ by contracting and expanding. Muscles
usually work in ________.
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Integumentary system consists of the _______ hair, fingernails, glands and nerves.
The skin serves as a__________ against germs. The hair ________more warmth when the
body feels cold.
C. waste stomach rectum small intestine rectum
The digestive system main organs are the mouth, esophagus, _________, small and
large intestine. Digestion of food starts in the mouth and completed in the ___________.The
undigested food is called _________and is pushed into the ________ where it waits before
leaving the body.
D. pumps transport passageways carrier
What I Can Do
Score:
Activity 8: Move Your Pen
Directions: Read and analyze each question. Explain in 3-5 sentences. Your points will be
based on the given rubrics. Write your answer on the space provided. (Items 1-3 only)
1. Why should handicapped person should be treated with kindness and respect?
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
2. Why do we have to protect our skin?
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Points Description
5 Had written 2-3 sentences with correct answer/concept
Subject-verb agreement is evident
4 Had written 2-3 sentences with correct answer/concept
With 1-2 errors in grammar
3 Had written 2-3 sentences
Concept is not clear
With more than 3 errors in grammar
2 Had started but not able to finish
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4. If one drop of blood contains a half of plasma, 5 million red blood cells, 10 thousand
white blood cells and 250 thousand platelets, what is the composition of 2 drops of blood
sample present in the laboratory? Encircle the correct answer inside the parenthesis.
( 1,2,3) plasma; (10,15,20) million red blood cells;
(15, 20, 25) thousand white blood cells; (300, 400, 500) thousand platelets
Assessment Score:
I. arm muscle II. facial muscle III. leg muscle IV. heart muscle
2. Every morning, Marian joins zumba and jogs around in the park. After her activities, she
sweats a lot. Why do you think so?
A. Excessive movement of the body
B. Contraction of muscles in the dermis
C. Regulation of the body temperature
D. Relaxation of the muscles in the dermis
5. What is the flow of blood from the heart to the different parts of the body?
A. Right atrium Left ventricle Lungs Left atrium Right ventricle Body
cells
B. Right atrium Right ventricle Lungs Left atrium Left ventricle Body
cells
C. Right atrium Left atrium Lungs Left ventricle Left atrium Body
cells
D. Right ventricle Right atrium Lungs Left ventricle Left atrium
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SCIENCE 6 Quarter 2 Module 1
How the Organs of Each Organ System Work Together
Answer Key
Activity 5 Activity 6
Activity 7
A. movement, skull, ribs, bones, joints,
tendons, move, pairs
Activity 8
4. 1, 10, 20, 500 Activity 9
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. B
Prepared by:
SHELLA M. VALLE
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Cruz, Juanita M.et.al., Into The Future Science and Health 6 Textbook SEMP/TEEP, Diwa Scholastic Press Inc.,2003
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