Unit 2 Integumentary System p 11 1 b
Unit 2: Integumentary System p. 11 1 b. Investigate the interdependence of the various body systems to each other and to the body as a whole. 2 a. Relate the structure of the integumentary system to its functional role in protecting the body and maintaining homeostasis. 4 e. Describe the effects of aging on body systems. Page Back of 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Content Brace Map: Types of Membranes Bubble Map: Functions & Structures of the Integumentary System Tree Map: Layers of the Skin Frayers: epidermis / dermis 3 -5 Homeostatic Imbalances Aging and the Integumentary System Interdependence Free Write
Types of Body Membranes
Bubble Map: Functions & Structures of the Integumentary System Fu nc Structures Involved: n tio n o cti Structures Involved: n Fu Integumentary System nc n tio Fu Structures Involved: Fu nc tio n Structures Involved:
Tree Map: Layers of the Skin Contains the following structures: Can be subdivided into: Contains the following structures:
3 -5 Homeostatic Imbalances Select several conditions of homeostatic imbalance of the Integumentary System. For each disease or disorder, address the following: • Name of the condition; • Characteristics; • Effects on the body; • Treatment options; • Any other significant details or illustrations!
Integumentary (Ch. 4) Homeostatic Imbalances —Assignment Groups: • Group A – Acne – Cyanosis – Decubitus Ulcers • Group B – Herpes simplex – Seborrhea – Whitehead & Blackhead
Aging and the _______ System: neonatal period Old age infancy childhood adolescence & puberty maturity
Interdependence of the Integumentary System to other body systems Choose two body systems and evaluate their interrelationships with the Integumentary System. (Five sentences meets standards. )
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