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Where in the Body is Carmen Influenza?

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1. The heart is a major muscle in the body that pumps the blood to all parts. Explore the circulatory system using the website below:

  • What is the process of circulation?
  • Where does the blood go once it leaves the heart?
  • What happens to the blood when it goes to the lungs?
Now that you have learned more about the circulatory system, it is time to diagnose the problem. From the following symptoms, do some research and fix the problem! 
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weakness, dizziness, and feeling of sickness
  • Angina
2. Welcome to the muscular system! The muscles are a major part of our body and function in helping us do the simple tasks in life such as exercising, eating, and even writing! Explore the muscular system using the website below:
  • What are the differences between skeletal muscles and smooth muscles?
  • What kind of muscle is built when exercising and lifting weights?
  • Why does cardiac muscle have to be involuntary?
Now that you have learned more about the muscular system, let's diagnose the problem! Here are the symptoms:
  • Malformation of toes
  • Painful swelling on back and shoulder areas
  • Muscle turns to bone
3. Welcome to the nervous system! This is where all of our brain activity and nerves function. Let's explore the nervous system to find out more:
  • What are the two main systems of the nervous system? Explain them. 
  • Why is the "communication system" of the peripheral nervous system so important?
  • What is the main function of the endocrine system and how is it involved in the nervous system?
Now that you have learned more about the nervous system, it is time to diagnose the problem! Here are the symptoms:
  • Shaky handwriting
  • Nightmares or depression and trouble walking
  • Tremors or shaking

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