For the last four months, we have been discussing about the different systems, the cell, biotechnology, and many other things, and being a future teacher, I must know how I can apply these lessons to our everyday life and how I can use these lessons in helping others.
Our first lesson in biology is biotechnology. Biotechnology can help us in many aspects because it can provide us different things like having the genetically modified organisms. GMOs can help the people because it can give bigger crops or insects and plant parasites will less affect plants. Next is the characteristics of life here we can know that a living organism has the capability to grow, ability to reproduce, everyone of us has a definite period of existence, and we respond to stimuli. Although other people criticize GMOs like the BTcorn, it is good thing to know that we can produce better quality of our products that we can use in times of need. The basic unit of life is cell, thus, knowing the ways in taking care of our cell and even the processes and its structure is very important because when we have the learning about the basic unit of life, we can have a broader view of our life. Robert Hooke discovered the cell and our cell are made up of nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, and cytoplasmic organelles. The cytoplasm is a fluid surrounding the contents of a cell, and the cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell and it is a semi permeable membrane. The cytoplasmic organelles are the endoplasmic reticulum, the golgi apparatus which is responsible for repairing of the cells, the mitochondrion or the power house, lysosome for breaking down and fighting the free radicals, the centrosomes and centrioles responsible for cell division, peroxisomes rid off toxins, vacuole or the “cell sap” that contains fluid. The nucleus is the brain of the cell and it contains genetic information. There is genetic information because of the RNA, DNA present in the nucleus and this genetic information in a human for example are the combined characteristics of parents, and to determine what will be the outcome of the offspring the Punnett Square is used. When the parents have sexual intercourse the genetical information of the male is combined with that of the female, each parents have 23 chromosomes but sometimes two parents can not always produce a healthy offspring because there are cases that there are abnormalities in the number of chromosomes and one example is the trisomy of the chromosome 21 or also called as the down syndrome. To know whether the offspring has Down syndrome there are some manifestations to be observed like having muscle hypotonia, microgenia, epicantic fold, protruding tongue, abnormal teeth, flat face, malformed ear, short neck, short sature, and short fingers. During pregnancy the mother should stay away from alcohol, drugs, and she must quit smoking so that she can have a healthy baby because having abnormalities in her baby can all be blamed to her because she is the one primarily taking care of the baby while it is still inside her womb. Proper education must also be given to the parents if ever their child has abnormalities so that they can handle their children’s condition in the best way possible. This condition only involves abnormality in the chromosomes, in only shows that our body is very fragile because once we do not take care of it even if it only damaged the smallest part of our body it can result to abnormalities.
Going back to the structure of the cells, plants cells also contain plastids for light absorption and the cell wall that contains cellulose. Aside from the vitamins and nutrients that we can get from the vegetables that we eat, we can also have a regular bowel movement because of the cell wall present in plants. We, humans are made up of millions of cells but there are also some organisms that are unicellular and one example is the bacteria. Bacteria can give us harmful effects like they act as pathogens they can bring sickness like syphilis, cholera, tuberculosis, typhoid fever and botulism. Most of these are air borne and in order to avoid these kind of sickness, we must make our surroundings clean and we must avoid going to crowded places. Most of us thought that bacteria is always “bad” but in contrary, bacteria also offers helpful effects like nitrogen fixation, eradicating harmful bacteria, and breaking down lactose in the digestion tract. Going back to the cell, once we combine the cells it will form tissues, then organs, and then the organ system. Our body is composed of 12 systems and these are the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, endocrine system, nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, excretory system, lymphatic system, male reproductive system, and female reproductive system.
The integumentary system is the most noticeable system of all because it is the outer most body system and it is the body covering. The integumentary system serves as our protection or barrier, it also eliminates waste products, regulates our body temperature, support body structure, and also help doctors diagnose our sickness by looking at our skin, nails, or hair. The major components of the integumentary system are the skin, which is also the largest organ of the body, the hair, nails, and glands. The skin has three layers the epidermis and it is the outermost layer of the skin, the dermis, and the hypodermis. The epidermis also has layers and the outermost is the stratum corneum and the deepest layer that is also responsible for regeneration, mitosis and tissue repair is the stratum basale. The dermis is 1.5-4 mm thick, the tensile strength of the skin, under the dermis is the macrophages, adipocytes, melanocytes that produce melanin that affects the color of our skin and lastly is the erector pili, and it is the one responsible for goose bumps. The hypodermis is the lowermost layer of the skin and the storage site of fat. When we will not take proper care of our skin like leaving it dirty or going to dump places and not cleaning our skin, our body may acquire illnesses like having ascariasis or having round worms. We must always make sure that are Integumentary system is clean because it is the system that is exposed to the different toxins and sicknesses in our environment. The next major component of the integumentary system are the nails, these are the hard,flat structure on the tip of the hands and toes and it is used for grasping and scratching. We must always keep our nails short because dirt might stay in leading to infection and other illnesses. Next is the hair, these are threads of cells that developed from the skin. The hair passes through growth cycle and the first phase is the anagen phase this phase is when the hair is actively growing, next is the catagen phase or the transition stage and the last phase is the telogen phae or the resting stage. Our hair gives warmth, gives warnings, protect us, and as a sensory function. The last components are the glands, the sweat glands and the sebaceous glands. There are three kinds of sweat glands and these are the eccrine that are found throughout the body, the apocrine that is found in the armpit, axilla, areola of nipples, genitals, and anus, and the merocrine that are found in the soles of the feet and palms. The sebaceous gland produces sebum that protects us from abrasion. It is very important to clean our integumentary system because this system is prone to bacteria and can cause to skin problems like having acne. The common bacteria in acne are the propioni bacterium acne, staphylococcus epidermidis, and staphylococcus aureus. The causes of having acne can be psychological, the person might be so stressed or it is in his or her genes, maybe because of make up, or it can be because a person is undergoing the adolescent period. Acnes can be prevented by making our face cleansed, scrubbed, and moisturized. We must also put our hair in place because our hairs are dirty because of its exposure to dirt, hydration is also important, we must not also touch our skin that is affected by acne and the most important thing is having proper education and awareness on how to make our integumentary system clean and healthy. Next is our skeletal system, it is responsible for supporting and protecting our body organs like the brain, the skeletal system also assists in movement and the production of blood cells. Taking care of the skeletal system is very important because when our bones are weak we are more prone to injuring our internal organs. To maintain having strong bones we must exercise regularly, intake of calcium, exposure to vitamin D, avoid falls, and have a proper education and awareness in taking care of our body. The muscular system is the body system that is responsible for movement, heat production, posture and stability, blood and lymph circulation, mobility, and digestion. Muscles are classified into two, voluntary and involuntary muscles, and there are three types of muscles the cardiac that can be found in the heart, smooth muscles that can be found in linings of uterus, linings of kidneys, intestinal walls, lining of vessels, and walls of stomach, and skeletal muscles which are found all trough out the body. When we experienced sprain or strain, we must always remember RICE, R for rest, I for ice, C for compress, and E is for elevation. Next is the endocrine system its functions are homeostasis, growth and development, metabolism, and uterine contractions. The pituitary gland is also known as the master gland and this gland controls our growth when the pituitary gland did not function correctly a person might experience dwarfism or gigantism. Our nervous system is responsible for our mental activities, emotions, reflexes, and coordination of the body, there is a coordination of the body because of the presence of the central and peripheral nervous system. The brain controls our entire body, the brain processes the signals sent to it and then the brain will reply to these signals. We can take care of our nervous system by eating foods that is low in fats and oils, having our brain exercised by solving logic problems, having adequate sleep, and having good education about our nervous system. The next system is the cardiovascular system, it regulates blood pressure, regulates flow of blood, deliver nutrients, and excrete waste products. Next is the respiratory system, it is responsible for gas exchange, adjusting breathing rate, protects us from foreign agents that may get in through the nose and the cilia in our nose will filter the air that we are breathing. If a person continued neglecting the health of he’s respiratory system, like for example he is a smoker, he will develop serious respiratory ailments like lung cancer. Lung cancer consists of uncontrolled or abnormal cell growth in tissues of the lungs. Aside from smoking, the other causes of lung cancer are age, genetic factors, air pollution, residential radon, and environmental factors. If a person continues his smoking, it can lead to surgeries, chemotherapies, and if not well treated it can cause death. To make our respiratory system healthy we must all have proper awareness, proper diet, aerobic exercises, proper hygiene, and we must not smoke. Next is the Digestive system, the function of this system is ingestion, absorption, digestion, and defecation. Like any other system, we must also take a good care of our digestive system. We must eat on regular schedule; we must not skip meals because skipping of meals can lead to ulcer, we must drink water, chew our foods well, we must not swallow big chunks of food because it can lead to choking, and we must eat foods that are rich in fiber. Urinary system is the body system that stores and eliminates waste, maintain normal blood pressure, and maintain fluid homeostasis. If we will not have good hygiene, our urinary system can have Urinary Tract Infection. UTI is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary system and a person having UTI can experience dysuria, frequent urination, abdominal pain, cloudy and foul smelling urine, hematuria, and flank pains. To prevent these things and other urinary system ailments to happen, we must drink plenty of water, use cotton made underwear, quit smoking and stop drinking, we must urinate if we feel so and we must have proper education and awareness. The last systems are the male and female reproductive system. The male reproductive system is responsible for the transport of sperm, secretes testosterone, spermatogenesis, and secrete waste product – urine, while the female reproductive system is responsible for the production of egg cells, maintain menstruation, and provides nutrients for the fetus. Next to the reproductive system is family planning. Family planning is a program that regulates the number and spacing of children. There are two methods of family planning, natural and artificial. If two persons are unaware of things like this they will not have any control in having a child and if their family grows bigger and bigger, then the tendency is they cannot give the needs of their children.
These topics did not just gave us a preview to biology but it also shows that all the systems have a common thing and that is how we can take care of our body and that is through having proper education. Being a future educator, it is very important to consider that we will all have the chance to share and teach the people how to take care of their selves, so studying biology did not just help us but it will also help other people to have a pure healthy life if they can intelligently apply these into their lives.