Monday, January 14, 2008

Ex Phys MMedia (Body Systems)

Topics:
A) Skeletal, muscular, neural (group of 3)
B) Respiratory, pulmonary, hormonal, neural (group of 4)
Each group will produce an in depth video news report/documentary that relates their topics to an aspect of exercise. More specifically, each group must choose one (or a few) of the different exercise aspects below:
·Specific to training for a specific sport,·Space flight,·Underwater diving/chamber,·Training at altitude,Obesity (childhood or adult),·A diabetic (or other disease/malfunction) training,·Rehabilitation after complete muscle atrophy,·Increase in environmental temperature,·Asthma,·Ultra-endurance,·Someone taking anabolic steroids &/or Human Growth Hormone (HGH),·Other (must be approved by instructor)
Content (vocabulary and concepts) that must be included is on the attached sheet. News reports must be between 5-15 minutes in length. Each group will put together their report in Adobe Premier. Each video/news report must have the following criteria:
·At least 6 video clips of you reporting throughout the report (two or three per person in the group),·At least one video clip of you interviewing someone else (someone else may pretend to be a “professional”),·At least one self-created labeled diagram/picture that you narrate over and explain,·At least 3 video clips of demonstration/sports/activity that relates to the specific concept(s),·At least 1 musical component,·At least one summary/report/reference to a study that was published between 2005-present,·Incorporation of the “green screen”
The entire class will then put together a full-length DVD that contains each of the group’s reports. Your target audience may that of a sports team, advanced biology class, CNN or NPR science report, physical therapy office, or other.

9 comments:

Mr. Cerny said...

SKELETAL
Bone Structure:
Compact
Osteocytes
Spongy bone
Yellow marrow
Red marrow
Joints:
Cartilage
Bursa
Synovial membrane
jointtypes
Dev./healing:
Osteoblasts
bone growth
Pathology:
Shin splint
Arthritis
Bone density/loss
Stress fracture

Mr. Cerny said...

MUSCULAR
Types:
Cardiac/smooth/skeletal
Fast/slow twitch
Structure:
Actin
Myofilament
Myofibril
Myosin
Sarcolemma
Sarcomere
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Titin filament
Tropomyosin
Troponin
z-line
Function:
Acetylcholine
Contraction/relaxation
Creatine phosphate
Neural stimulation
Rigor mortis
Hypertrophy
Pathology:
Cramp
Muscular dystrophy
Myopathy

Mr. Cerny said...

ENDOCRINE
Overview:
Gland types (ductless/endocrine)Hormone
Receptors
Target cell
Feedback
Glands:
Pituitary
Adrenal
Thyroid
Pancreas
Gonads
Types:
Stress
Adrenaline
Testosterone
Insulin
Human growth
Pathology:
Diabetes
Hyper/o thyroidism

Mr. Cerny said...

NERVOUS
Organization:
Central
Peripheral
Neuron structure:
Axon
Dendrite
Pre/post synaptic
Synapse
Glia cells
Satellite cells
Impulse/communication:
Action potential
De/re polarization
threshold
W/exercise:
Proprioception
Plasticity
Pathology:
Epilepsy
Lou Gehrig’s
MS
Rabies/tetanus

Mr. Cerny said...

RESPIRATORY
Components:
Nose,pharynx,trachea, bronchi, bronchioles,alveoli
Pleura
Breathing
Gas exchange:
Inhale/exhale
Diaphragm
Partial pressures
Lung volume
VO2 (max)
Pathology:
Bronchitis
Emphysema
COPD
Lung cancer
Asthma

Mr. Cerny said...

PULMONARY
Structure:
Heart (chambers)
Veins
Arteries
W/ exercise:
vascularization
Dilation
Constriction
HR
Blood pressure
ECG
Basics:
Intervals & waves
Pathology:
Aneurysm
Arrhythmia
Atherosclerosis
Clot
Murmur
Plaque
Varicose veins

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Anonymous said...

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