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Turn in: Any missing work…Due TODAY Data table from Card Lab Wednesday April 3, 2019 Agenda: Introduce Endocrine and Integumentary Systems You will Need: Body Systems Workbook, Pencil, Highlighter Turn in: Any missing work…Due TODAY Data table from Card Lab To Do: Vocabulary pg. 7—integumentary system shivering pg. 8—shivering pg. 9--sweating Learning Target: I will learn the function of and components of the endocrine and integumentary systems. Success Criteria: I can explain the function of the endocrine system and the identify the components of the endocrine and integumentary systems.

Daily Agenda Good Things Rater Check In 3. Worth the Wait forms due—Friday April 26 Video--Endocrine System Notes Integumentary System pg. 33 6. Video—Integumentary System 7. The skin you’re in pg. 34 8. LAUNCH

Functions of the Integumentary System—Pg. 9 Forms a protective covering over the body

Functions of the Integumentary System Forms a protective covering over the body Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature

Functions of the Integumentary System Forms a protective covering over the body Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea

Functions of the Integumentary System Forms a protective covering over the body Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea Sensory organ— nerve endings are sensitive to temperature, pressure, & touch

Functions of the Integumentary System Forms a protective covering over the body Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea Sensory organ—nerve endings are sensitive to temperature, pressure, & touch Produces vitamin D in the epidermis using sunlight

Which is NOT a function of the integumentary system? To prevent substances from entering the body To help keep body temperature stable To remove wastes from the body To absorb oxygen into the body 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Layers of Skin Epidermis = surface layer Cells on top are dead New cells are constantly produced at the bottom Cells produce melanin (pigment that gives you skin color)

Layers of Skin Dermis = layer under epidermis Thicker than epidermis Contains blood vessels, nerves, oil and sweat glands Fat cells stored under the dermis

Which part of the skin makes new skin cells? Epidermis Dermis Fat cells Sweat glands 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Pg. 34 “The Skin You’re In” Part 1: 1. a. Observe palm and back of hand b. Patterns 2. Appearance of features 3. Use the hand magnifier observe hairs on front and back of your forearm 4. Describe the differences observed from the hairs. 5. Examine the point where the hair comes out of the skin 6. Pull on the skin on the back of your hand and palm. 7. Use the magnifier to examine your fingernails 8. What is the functions of the integumentary system?

Do the right thing even when no one is LOOKING! It’s Called Integrity!!!

I will learn the functions of the integumentary system. Thursday April 4, 2019 Agenda: Integumentary System Activity You will Need: Body Systems Workbook, Pencil, Highlighter Learning Target: I will learn the functions of the integumentary system. Success Criteria: I can explain how the skin functions and the location of touch receptors in the skin.

Daily Agenda Good Things Rater Check In Worth the Wait forms due—Friday April 26 Integumentary System pgs. 37 & 38 5. QUIZIZZ Code— 6. LAUNCH

Pg. 37 “Testing Tactile Localization Part 4”

Pg. 38—”Demonstrating Adaptation of Touch Receptors”

Open Note Quizizz on Nervous, Endocrine and Integumentary Systems (You will only have 15 minutes to complete the Quizizz Game Code-- Once you have completed the quizizz, then answer the reflection questions on pgs. 37-38

Do the right thing even when no one is LOOKING! It’s Called Integrity!!!