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This is about human anatomy. For SHS grade X
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INSIDE YOUR BODYTITLE :
SIMPLE ANATOMY
By: I G A A Widiyani Eka Putri
NPM. 10-3854
2’nd GRADE STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL(SECOND SEMESTER)
JULI 2013THE FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
MAHASARASWATI DENPASAR UNIVERSITY2013
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SIMPLE ANATOMY
THE FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONMAHASARASWATI DENPASAR UNIVERSITY
2013
LISTENING
SPEAKING
READING
WRITING
SKILLS
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BLADDER
The organ inside the body of a person, where urine is store
before it leaves the body.
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BONE
The hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame.
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BRAIN
The organ inside the head that controls thought, memory,
feelings and activity.
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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
The organs in your body that digest food.
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EAR
The ear is made up of three different sections: the outer ear,
the middle ear, and the inner ear. These parts all work together so
you can hear and process sounds.
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EYE
'The eyes takes in information about the world around you -
shapes, colours, movement, and more. Then they send the information to your brain.
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HEART
The heart sends blood around the body. The blood provides oxygen
and nutrients to the body.
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KIDNEY
One of the main jobs of the kidneys is to filter the waste out
of the blood.
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LIVER
A large organ in the body which cleans the blood and produces
bile (a bitter yellow liquid which helps to digest fat).
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LUNGS
The lungs are one of the largest organs in the body, they work with the respiratory system to take in fresh air, and get rid of
stale air.
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MOUTH
The opening in the face which consists of the lips and the space
between them, or the space behind which contains the teeth
and the tongue.
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SKELETON
The frame of bones that support the body.
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SPINE
The line of bones down the centre of the back that provides support
for the body.
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TEETH
The hard white objects in the mouth, which are used for biting
and chewing.
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URINARY TRACT
The parts of the body which produce and carry urine.
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TEST OF VOCABULARY
1. Anatomy : Anatomi 11. Oxygen : Oksigen
2. Organ : Organ 12. Nutrients : Nutrisi
3. Urine : Urin 13. Kidney : Ginjal
4. Bone : Tulang 14. Filter : Penyaring
5. Control : Kendali 15. Liquid : Cairan
6. Digest : Intisari 16. Respirator : Respirator
7. Hear : Mendengar 17. Stale : Basi
8. Movement : Gerakan 18. Rid : Menyingkirkan
9. Blood : Darah 19. Tongue : Lidah
10. Body : Tubuh 20. Produce : Menghasilkan
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GRAMMAR
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Grammar that use in this chapter is Simple Present Tense. Because inwriting, the students asked to write a descriptive text about Bones.As we know, the tense thas use to make a descriptive text is SimplePresent Tense.
FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE
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The language function that used in this chapter is Asking Question andGiving Information. Because in speaking exercise the students asked tomake a dialogue with her/his partner about Bones and present it in frontof the class.
Simple Anatomy LISTENING EXERCISE (FILL IN THE BLANKS)
The Bone SongBy Animaniacs
Everybody knows about the ankle .......... connected
To the other bones you have inside your leg.
And everybody knows, it's true, Without the bones inside of you...
Your body would become a ................ egg.
So the toe bone's connected to the ....................
And the foot bone's connected to the
.........................
And the slide is connected to the Trom-bone!
The structure of the .............. body's Something quite unique
And I'd imagine all the bones inside
Connected to each other In a complex distribution
Formed by years of evolution And there still is some confusion
Over how it came to be.
The foot and ......... and ankle Help us walk. We should be thankful They're connected to the lower leg
Or else we'd all fall down. And here's the tibia, the shin bone
And the ............ is ingrown To the back of the patella,
Which is also called the knee.
Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee,
Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee,
Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee,
Knee knee knee knee knee!
Here we classify bone As the femur or the thigh bone.
It's connected to the pelvis Or the lower ............. region.
Up the sacrum to the vertebrae And doctors all prefer to say
The sternum or the .................When they're talkin' 'bout your ribs.
The finger bones are numerous.
The upper arm's the humerus.
The forearm's got two pieces Called the radius and the ulna. Then the scapula and clavicle...
The maxilla and mandible...
The nasal and the frontal bone And cranium on top.
The skeleton is really great.
It helps your body stand up straight.
Without it, all your ............. and guts Would fall out on the floor!
1. Bone 6. Toes
2. Srambled 7. Fibula
3. Foot bone 8. Lumbar
4. Ankle bone 9. Thorax
5. Human 10. Brains
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Simple Anatomy LISTENING EXERCISE (FILL IN THE BLANKS)
KEY ANSWER :
SKILLS
Instruction :
- Every students make a group consist of 2 students.
- Please make a dialogue with your partner about bones.
- Present it in front of the class !
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SPEAKING
SPEAKING EXERCISE
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READING
Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates.They support and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white bloodcells and store minerals. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Bones come in avariety of shapes and have a complex internal and external structure, are lightweight yetstrong and hard, and serve multiple functions.
One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue,also called bone tissue, that gives it rigidity and a coral-like three-dimensional internalstructure. Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum, periosteum,nerves, blood vessels and cartilage.
At birth, there are over 270 bones in an infant human's body, but many of thesefuse together as the child grows, leaving a total of 206 separate bones in an adult. Thelargest bone in the human body is the femur and the smallest bones are auditory ossicles.
Answer the questions bellow based on the text above !
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1. What is the definition of bones?2. What is the function of bones?3. What is bone tissue?4. Which the type of tissue that makes the bone up?5. How many bones in an infant humans’ body?
Good Luck..
SKILLS
Instruction :
- Work individually.
- Please make a descriptive text about bones.
- Find all the information that you need to support your task.
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WRITING
WRITING EXERCISE
FINISH !!
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THANK YOU...