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3 Go To : My schoolwires webpage Open the Unit 11: Skin Hair and Nails Powerpoint Print the following slide titled… “Unit 11: Integumentary System – Burn Injuries” Next… GO TO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dsvtzwp4nG8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dsvtzwp4nG8 Watch the video on Burns and fill in your note page with the information Turn this sheet in for points. I will grade it and hand it back to you. Finally, you will add it to your Unit 11 Note Packs

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5 Think about SUNSCREEN

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7 Skin: Mostly dead and made up of layers

8 Hair: Helps keep you warm ***(accessory organ of skin)

9 Nails: Gives structure/protection to ends of fingers/toes ***(accessory organ of skin)

10 Glands: Releases oils for moisture/protection ***(accessory organ of skin)

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15 1. Protection 2. Helps in Heat Loss and Heat Retention 3. Excretion of Urea and Uric Acid 4. Synthesizes Vitamin D 5. Sensory Response

16 1. Skin 2. Hypodermis 3. Epidermis 4. Dermis 5. Hair shaft 6. Sudoriferous (Sweat) gland 7. Stratum Corneum 8. Hair follicle 9. Sebaceous (Oil) gland 10. Fat (adipose tissue) 11. Pacinian Corpuscle 12. Arrector Pili 13. Nerve

17 1. Skin 2. Hypodermis 3. Epidermis (Dark Blue) 4. Dermis (Light Blue) 5. Hair shaft (Brown) 6. Sudoriferous (Sweat) Gland (Orange ) 7. Stratum Corneum 8. Hair follicle 9. Sebaceous (Oil) Gland (Red) 10. Fat (adipose tissue) (Yellow) 11. Pacinian Corpuscle 12. Arrector Pili (Green) 13. Nerve

18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5AL6YOl8Oo&oref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww. youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dl5AL6YOl8Oo&has_verified=1

19 What causes ZITS? Heredity. You inherit genes from your parents. This means that if they got pimples at your age you probably will too. Puberty. The time when your body starts changing from child to adolescent. What happens? Under your skin there are glands which make oil to keep your skin healthy. At puberty these glands work harder making more oil which comes up through the tiny holes (pores) in your skin. Sometimes germs [bacteria] get into the pores, making the oil thicker and harder so that it blocks the pore. This may be black at the top (blackhead), white (white-head) or it can be a sore (red with white pus).

20 What you can do Wash your skin with soap and water or cleanser morning and night. Washing more often just gets your body to make more oil! Or it can dry out your skin making it red, flaky and itchy. Keep your hair clean and off your face. Try not to touch the pimples, because germs on your fingers could make them worse. Try not to worry about them - remember that nearly everyone else gets zits sometimes. Try to get some fresh air and sunlight (not too much and remember your sun screen and hat). Use sunscreens with an alcohol base rather than cream, which can make things worse. Try to get regular exercise, sleep and a balanced low fat diet. Drink lots of water. Stay away from cigarette smoke as it can irritate your skin. Research has not been able to prove that certain foods cause acne, but if you think it is worse when you have been eating something like chocolates go easy on the chocolate and see what happens.

21  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf8G-c_eAhs&oref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DXf8G-c_eAhs&has_verified=1

22  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQxA- gwk154

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