Body Control: Nervous vs Endocrine Systems

ScienceYear 910 slidesAustralian curriculum
Body Control: Nervous vs Endocrine Systems

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Body Control: Nervous vs Endocrine Systems
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Body Control: Nervous vs Endocrine Systems

Year 9 Science WALT: Compare how the nervous and endocrine systems control the body Duration: 60 minutes

Quick Response Challenge
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Quick Response Challenge

Scenario 1: You touch a hot stove - what happens? Scenario 2: A teenager grows taller during puberty - how does this happen? Think about: Which response is faster? Which lasts longer? Discuss with your partner for 2 minutes

The Nervous System
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The Nervous System

Uses NEURONS to send messages Sends ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Very FAST responses (milliseconds) SHORT-LASTING effects Examples: reflexes, muscle movement, sensing touch

The Endocrine System
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The Endocrine System

Uses GLANDS to release messages Sends CHEMICAL SIGNALS (hormones) SLOWER responses (minutes to hours) LONG-LASTING effects Examples: growth, puberty, blood sugar control

Key Terms Comparison
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Key Terms Comparison

{"left":"NEURONS - nerve cells that carry electrical messages\nELECTRICAL SIGNALS - fast impulses along nerves\nREFLEXES - automatic nervous responses\nMUSCLES - respond quickly to nerve signals","right":"HORMONES - chemical messengers in blood\nGLANDS - organs that release hormones\nBLOODSTREAM - carries hormones throughout body\nREGULATION - long-term body control"}

Venn Diagram Challenge
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Venn Diagram Challenge

Work in groups of 3-4 students Create a Venn diagram comparing nervous and endocrine systems Include: signal type, speed, duration, examples Use your key terms from the previous slide You have 10 minutes - go!

Real-Life Examples in Action
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Real-Life Examples in Action

Critical Thinking Challenge
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Critical Thinking Challenge

Why does the body need TWO different control systems? Think about: • When would fast responses be essential? • When would long-lasting responses be better? • Can you think of situations where both systems work together?

Working Together: Integration
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Working Together: Integration

Both systems often work as a TEAM Example: Stress response • Nervous system: immediate 'fight or flight' • Endocrine system: releases stress hormones • Together they prepare your body for action This is called INTEGRATION

Lesson Summary & Success Criteria
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Lesson Summary & Success Criteria

✓ Identified key features of nervous and endocrine systems ✓ Compared similarities and differences using scientific vocabulary ✓ Explained how different signals are sent (electrical vs chemical) ✓ Applied knowledge to real-life examples ✓ Evaluated why the body uses both control systems