C.T. Quiz Clear all desks NOTHING but a PENCIL Turn in on printer when done
Return of Anatomical Terminology Project Tape on p. 12
5.3 Muscle and Nervous Tissue Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 25 Topic: 5.3 Muscle and Nervous Tissue Essential Question: What is the MAJOR difference between skeletal and smooth muscle tissue? 5.3 Muscle and Nervous Tissue 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules What is the MAJOR difference between skeletal and smooth muscle tissue? Text: P. 162-165 Get out C.T. Microscope Lab for signature- put in pile Get papers in tray
Objective Students will understand the general characteristics and functions of muscle and nervous tissue Students will compare and contrast the types of muscle tissue
Muscle Tissue Characteristics P. 25 3. Muscle tissues are contractile, meaning they can shorten and thicken As they contract, they move body parts 3 types: Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
Muscle and Nervous Tissue Handout
Skeletal Muscle Tissue Features: Each cell has many nuclei Cells are long and narrow Have alternating light and dark cross markings called striations (stripes) Controlled by conscious effort (Voluntary)
Skeletal Muscle Tissue Functions: Movement Move the head, trunk, limbs, and enable us to make facial expressions, write, talk, chew, swallow and breathe Location: Usually attaches to bones
Skeletal Muscle
Smooth Muscle Tissue Features: Lacks striations Cells are shorter, spindle shaped, and have one nucleus Involuntary- cannot usually control by conscious effort
Spindle-shaped
Smooth Muscle Tissue Functions: Involuntary movement of internal organs Location: In walls of hollow internal organs--Stomach, intestines, urinary bladder, blood vessels, uterus EX: move food through the digestive tract
*No striations
Smooth Muscle
Cardiac Muscle Tissue Features: Striated (striped) Branched and form complex networks with single nucleus Involuntary- Can function without nerve impulses
Cardiac Muscle Tissue Functions: Heart movements Makes up the bulk of the heart, and pumps blood through the heart chambers and into blood vessels Location: Is ONLY in the heart
Cardiac Muscle
Nervous Tissue P. 25 4. Nervous tissue is made up of highly specialized nerve cells
Nervous Tissue Features: Multi-polar Neurons Cell with cytoplasmic extensions (arms) Functions: Sense changes in the environment and respond by transmitting nerve impulses Coordinate, regulate, and integrate many body functions
Nervous Tissue Location: Found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
Multi-polar Neuron
Work on your Notebook check Due next Friday *Change p. 27 to p. 25 *Change p. 28 to p. 26 *No Cornell ?s on p. 19 EQs Cornell ?s Everything taped on CORRECT page
Muscle and Nervous Tissue Microscope Lab
Muscle and Nervous Tissue Microscope Lab Smooth muscle Tissue Skeletal muscle Tissue Cardiac muscle Tissue Multipolar Motor Neurons
Ch. 5 Study Guide Take out your study guide for signature IF NOT DONE YOU MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN JEOPARDY GAME If too many people did not finish their study guide, WHOLE CLASS WILL NOT PLAY Please review your Ch. 5 Study guide for 5 minutes before we play Jeopardy
Objective The students will understand chapter 5 concepts In groups, students will play Jeopardy to review concepts for their Ch. 5 test
Whiteboards, Get your Whiteboards!!!! One whiteboard/marker/eraser per table
Ch. 5 Jeopardy Review Game https://jeopardylabs.com/play/ch-5-tissues
Ch. 5 Test Place ALL materials in back of room or on first lab tables Notebook check: Write name on notebook check Stick out of notebook like a bookmark on p. 19 Turn in to side of Mrs. Mc’s Desk Materials/desks: Place ALL materials in back of room or on first lab tables Arrange desks in neat rows
Ch. 5 Test Turn in answer sheet to Mrs. M’s printer Return Test to basket Make sure to erase ANY marks you made on test