Unit 1: Orientation & Tissues

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Unit 1: Orientation & Tissues p. 1 1a. Apply correct terminology when explaining the orientation of body parts and regions. 1c. Explain the role of homeostasis and its mechanisms as these relate to the body as a whole and predict the consequences of the failure to maintain homeostasis. 1d. Relate cellular metabolism and transport to homeostasis and cellular reproduction. 1e. Describe how structure and function are related in terms of cell and tissue types.

Unit 1: Orientation & Tissues p. 1 Page Content 2 Organelle Sort according to Function 3 Big Frayer: homeostasis 4 Feedback Systems 5 Bubble Map: Major Body Systems & Functions 6 Tree Map: Body Planes Back of 6 Terminology of Orientation Table A 7 Terminology of Orientation Table B 8 Bubble Map: 4 Tissue Types 9 Brace Map: Epithelial Tissue Types 10 Brace Map: Connective Tissue Types

Organelle Sort according to Function Cellular Metabolism Cellular Transport Homeostasis Cellular Reproduction

Feedback Systems

Bubble Map: Major Body Systems & Functions Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Bubble Map: Major Body Systems & Functions Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Functions in: Functions in:

Terminology of Orientation Table A Illustration Term Example with Organ

Terminology of Orientation Table B Illustration Term Example with Organ

Tree Map: Body Planes Sagittal Frontal Transverse Divides the body into the two sections: Divides the body into the two sections: Divides the body into the two sections: In dissections, this plane would be shown by cutting: In dissections, this plane would be shown by cutting: In dissections, this plane would be shown by cutting:

Bubble Map: 4 Tissue Types Function in Function in Tissue Types Function in Function in

Brace Map: Epithelial Tissue Function in: Epithelial Tissue

Brace Map: Connective Tissue Classes: Types: Function in: Connective Tissue