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Objective: I will identify the structure and function of the accessory organs of the integumentary system. Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system? Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.3 AGENDA Introduct ion Mini- Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Do now : (You have 5 minutes) PLEASE GET BINDERS!
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Page 1: Objective:

Objective:I will identify the structure and function of the

accessory organs of the integumentary system.

Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3AGENDA

IntroductionMini-LessonSummary

Work PeriodExit Slip

Do Now

Do now: (You have 5 minutes)PLEASE GET BINDERS!

Page 2: Objective:

Real-world connectionBleeding, feeling pain,

sweating

VocabularyPore, Sweat Gland,

Sebaceous (oil) gland, Erector Pilli, Blood vessel, Nerve, Adipose tissue (fat

molecule), Hair follicle

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

AGENDA

IntroductionMini-LessonSummary

Work PeriodExit Slip

Do Now

Page 3: Objective:

AnnouncementsPapers to give back

Due Friday 12/6/13: • Thanksgiving Project: Create/Make up

your own patient file based on accurate information from an abnormal/weird disease.

• Unit 2 Exam Tracker

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

AGENDA

IntroductionMini-LessonSummary

Work PeriodExit Slip

Do Now

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Let’s go over…tatoo reading• What makes the tattoo permanent? Which skin layer

does the tattoo affect? Cite evidence.• Which skin layers are damaged during the tattoo ink

placement? Cite evidence.• Which cells initially take up the ink?• Why do tattoos fade over time? Cite evidence.• What are Langerhans cells?• What effect does the sun have on tattoos? Cite

evidence. 

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Think ink…pair share

What about our skin helps be able to bleed, feel, and sweat? Think how that

is connected to structure and function.

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

poresMade up Of

Tiny openings on top of skin with sweat & oil glandsFunction

Let sweat and oil come out of skin

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Sweat glandMade up Of

tubulesFunction

Cool surface of skin to decrease body temperature

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Oil glandMade up Of

Fats & proteinsFunction

(1)Protect body against germs(2)Prevent hair and skin from drying

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Erector pilliMade up Of

Muscles attached to hairFunctionmakes the hair on a person’s arm stand up to keep them warmer

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Blood vesselsMade up Of

Arteries and veinsFunction

provide nutrients to the skin and help regulate body temperature

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

nerveMade up Of

Sensory receptorsFunction

Sense change and detect information about outside environment

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Adipose tissueMade up Of

fatFunction(1) insulate the body from heat and cold (2) provides protective padding (3) an energy storage area

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Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Mini-Lesson

Summary Work Period

Exit SlipDo Now Introduction

Structure:

Hair follicleMade up Of

hairFunction(1) regulating body temperature (2) providing protection from injury (3) increase sensation (4) produce hair

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sample question

Raise # of fingers to correspond to answer

Which of the following structures is NOT housed in the dermis?a. nailsb. hair folliclesc. sebaceous glandsd. nerve fibers

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Work Period

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now

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sample question

Raise # of fingers to correspond to answer

Which is NOT an accessory organ to the skin?a. blood vesselb. hairc. pimplesd. Sweat gland

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Work Period

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now

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summary: Lines of learning (LOL)

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Work Period

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now

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work periodPages 6-7

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Work Period

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now

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HOMEWORK:

Finish pages for 3.3 for homework

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Work Period

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now

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Exit SlipMake sure you get your trackers

checked!

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System

3.3 Aim: How do the skin’s accessory organs aid in the function of the integumentary system?

Exit SlipMini-Lesson

SummaryIntroduction

Do Now Work Period


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