Unit 2: Integumentary System 1b. Investigate the interdependence of the various body systems to each other and to the body as a whole. 2a. Relate the structure.

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Unit 2: Integumentary System 1b. Investigate the interdependence of the various body systems to each other and to the body as a whole. 2a. Relate the structure of the integumentary system to its functional role in protecting the body and maintaining homeostasis. 4e. Describe the effects of aging on body systems. Page Content Back of 11Brace Map: Types of Membranes 12Bubble Map: Functions & Structures of the Integumentary System 13Tree Map: Layers of the Skin 14Frayers: epidermis / dermis Homeostatic Imbalances 16Aging and the Integumentary System 17Interdependence Free Write p. 11

Types of Body Membranes Membranes

Bubble Map: Functions & Structures of the Integumentary System Integumentary System Structures Involved: Function Structures Involved: Function Structures Involved:

Tree Map: Layers of the Skin Contains the following structures: Can be subdivided into: Contains the following structures:

3-5 Homeostatic Imbalances Select several conditions of homeostatic imbalance of the Integumentary System. For each disease or disorder, address the following: Name of the condition; Characteristics; Effects on the body; Treatment options; Any other significant details or illustrations!

Integumentary (Ch. 4) Homeostatic Imbalances—Assignment Groups: Group A – Acne – Cyanosis – Decubitus Ulcers Group B – Herpes simplex – Seborrhea – Whitehead & Blackhead

Aging and the _____________ System: neonatal period infancy childhood adolescence & puberty maturity Old age

Interdependence of the Integumentary System to other body systems Choose two body systems and evaluate their interrelationships with the Integumentary System. (Five sentences meets standards.)