Unit 1: Orientation & Tissues p. 1 1 a. Apply correct terminology when explaining the orientation of body parts and regions. 1 c. 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. 1 d. Relate cellular metabolism and transport to homeostasis and cellular reproduction. 1 e. Describe how structure and function are related in terms of cell and tissue types.
Unit 1: Orientation & Tissues Page 2 3 4 5 6 Back of 6 7 8 9 10 p. 1 Content Organelle Sort according to Function Big Frayer: homeostasis Feedback Systems Bubble Map: Major Body Systems & Functions Tree Map: Body Planes Terminology of Orientation Table A Terminology of Orientation Table B Bubble Map: 4 Tissue Types Brace Map: Epithelial Tissue Types Brace Map: Connective Tissue Types
Organelle Sort according to Function Cellular Metabolism Cellular Transport Homeostasis Cellular Reproduction
Feedback Systems
Functions in: Functions in: Bubble Map: Major Body Systems & 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: In dissections, this plane would be shown by cutting:
Bubble Map: 4 Tissue Types Function in
Brace Map: Epithelial Tissue Function in: Epithelial Tissue
Brace Map: Connective Tissue Classes: Connective Tissue Types: Function in: