Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Objective: I will identify the structure and function of the accessory organs of the integumentary system. Do now: (You have 5 minutes) PLEASE GET BINDERS!

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Real-world connection Bleeding, feeling pain, sweating Vocabulary Pore, Sweat Gland, Sebaceous (oil) gland, Erector Pilli, Blood vessel, Nerve, Adipose tissue (fat molecule), Hair follicle Do Now

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Announcements Papers to give back Due Friday 12/6/13: Thanksgiving Project: Create/Make up your own patient file based on accurate information from an abnormal/weird disease. Unit 2 Exam Tracker Do Now

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Let’s go over…tatoo reading What makes the tattoo permanent? Which skin layer does the tattoo affect? Cite evidence. Which skin layers are damaged during the tattoo ink placement? Cite evidence. Which cells initially take up the ink? Why do tattoos fade over time? Cite evidence. What are Langerhans cells? What effect does the sun have on tattoos? Cite evidence.   Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Think ink…pair share What about our skin helps be able to bleed, feel, and sweat? Think how that is connected to structure and function. Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: pores Made up Of Tiny openings on top of skin with sweat & oil glands Function Let sweat and oil come out of skin Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Sweat gland Made up Of tubules Function Cool surface of skin to decrease body temperature Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Oil gland Made up Of Fats & proteins Function Protect body against germs Prevent hair and skin from drying Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Erector pilli Made up Of Muscles attached to hair Function makes the hair on a person’s arm stand up to keep them warmer Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Blood vessels Made up Of Arteries and veins Function provide nutrients to the skin and help regulate body temperature Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: nerve Made up Of Sensory receptors Function Sense change and detect information about outside environment Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Adipose tissue Made up Of fat Function (1) insulate the body from heat and cold (2) provides protective padding (3) an energy storage area Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Structure: Hair follicle Made up Of hair Function (1) regulating body temperature (2) providing protection from injury (3) increase sensation (4) produce hair Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? sample question Raise # of fingers to correspond to answer Which of the following structures is NOT housed in the dermis?
a. nails
b. hair follicles
c. sebaceous glands
d. nerve fibers Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? sample question Raise # of fingers to correspond to answer Which is NOT an accessory organ to the skin?
a. blood vessel b. hair
c. pimples d. Sweat gland Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

summary: Lines of learning (LOL) Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? summary: Lines of learning (LOL) Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? work period Pages 6-7 Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

HOMEWORK: Finish pages for 3.3 for homework Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? HOMEWORK: Finish pages for 3.3 for homework Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period