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Bell Work: 3/20/15 The systems of the human body work together. Which systems work with the skeletal system by pulling on the bones to create movement? A.Digestive B.Circulatory C.Muscular D.Nervous TURN IN BELL WORK AFTER WE DISCUSS!!!

Bell Work: 3/20/15 The systems of the human body work together. Which systems work with the skeletal system by pulling on the bones to create movement?

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Bell Work: 3/20/15The systems of the human body work together. Which systems work with the skeletal system by pulling on the bones to create movement?

A.Digestive

B.Circulatory

C.Muscular

D.Nervous

TURN IN BELL WORK AFTER WE DISCUSS!!!

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Vocabulary ReferenceUse my portaportal to find out the

meanings of the circled words

Participate in Accountable Talk with your team to compare the information you found on the word(s) above. Remember: ask

meaningful questions & change or modify your work (if needed).

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StandardsSPI 0707.T/E.3

Distinguish between the intended benefits and the unintended consequences of a new technology.

SPI 0707.T/E.4 Differentiate between adaptive and assistive bioengineered products.

SPI 0707.1.3 Explain the basic functions of a major organ system.

What are the intended benefits and the unintended consequences of the new technology?

Are we able to differentiate between adaptive and assistive bioengineered products?

What is the basic function of the skeletal and muscular systems? How do they work together for survival?

Standards & EQs

Essential Questions

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Biomedical engineers use their knowledge of the human body to design technologies to solve problems related to biology, health, and medicine. Biomedical engineers collect and analyze data about the human body to help inform the design of various technologies, such as prosthetics and pacemakers.

In this challenge, you and your team will take on the role of a biomedical engineer as you collect data for an athletic shoe company, design and create knee braces for an injured knee, and design and create biomechanical equipment for a specific sport. Your team will focus on the muscular and skeletal systems (i.e. musculoskeletal system) and how they interact with one another. Your knee brace must support a model injured knee to enable it to move like a healthy knee, while at the same time being cost-effective. The biomechanical equipment for a specialized sport must either enhance performance or prevent injury, while also being cost-effective.

No Bones About It Challenge

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• Restate your problem

• State what you already know

• List any limitations or controls

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Research the following topics:Biomedical

engineering or bioengineering

BiomechanicsExternal parts of the

footMuscular and skeletal

systems—specifically how they interact with one another

Internal parts of the knee

Action research on foot shapes, sizes, and arch heights

Knee bracesYour selected sport &

biomechanical equipment

Brainstorm ideas with your team for each problem.

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Knee Brace Presentations

You will be scored on the following:1. Range of

Motion2. Usability3. Durability4. Presentation

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Sports EquipmentPick an Olympic

sport (winter or summer) and design either a piece of equipment that will enhance the sport or help to prevent injury.

You must research the Olympic sport in depth, including equipment used and common injuries related to the sport.

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• Restate your problem

• State what you already know

• List any limitations or controls

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Pick an Olympic sport (winter or summer) and design either a piece of equipment that will enhance the sport or help to prevent injury.

You must research the Olympic sport in depth, including equipment used and common injuries related to the sport.

Brainstorm ideas with your team.

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Begin making sketches of your potential prototype.Remember, label your blueprints.Do you have a control group & experimental groups?What are your control factors or variables?Make a materials list & don’t forget to justify your materials.As you plan, make a list of steps you till take to build your prototype.Also include a cost-benefit analysis.

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Use a Post-It Note to “tweet” about the following

question: Sketch your idea(s) for a piece

of sports equipment.

Tweet a response…