Objective: I will be able to distinguish between Anatomy & Physiology. Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction.

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Objective: I will be able to distinguish between Anatomy & Physiology. Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Do Now: (You have 5 minutes) On Do Now slip:

Real-world connection Medicine, Health Vocabulary *Anatomy * Physiology * Gross Anatomy * Microscopic anatomy * Histology * Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now

Announcements Bring in $7 for lab notebook Go to class website for any missing classnotes: msfrancoisap.weebly.com Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now

Anatomy vs. physiology Use vocabulary prefix/suffix glossary Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Anatomy vs. physiology Use vocabulary prefix/suffix glossary. Then share what you have.

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Think ink How is structure and function connected to each other? Jot down in one minute of a body part’s structure and how does that connect to its function.

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Pair share How is structure and function connected to each other? Share what you wrote down with your group. Write down a different example that your group provided.

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Anatomy vs. physiology Decide if the following refers to anatomy or physiology? Muscle cells have a large number of mitochondria. _________________________ Muscle cells expend a lot of energy when contracting. _______________________ The epithelial tissue bladder is made of transitional cells. _____________________ Transitional epithelial cells can change shape, elongating to stretch or and rounding to shrink. ________________________

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Finding book definition

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Create a venn diagram that compares and contrasts Anatomy & Physiology

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Try on your own:

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do NowIntroduction Gross Anatomy or Microscopic Anatomy? Decide if the following refers to gross anatomy or microscopic anatomy? The nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord. __________________________ Cardiac muscle cells and smooth cells have different structures. ______________________ The skin is considered the largest organ of the body. _____________________ Skin cells contain melanin to provide us color. ________________________

Summary How did your definition of Anatomy & Physiology compare with the book definition. Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Summary Work Period Exit Slip Introduction Mini Lesson Do Now

Work period Explain in 3 paragraphs what distinguishes anatomy from physiology. Be sure to include an introductory paragraph, body paragraph, and concluding paragraph. Make sure to: Define anatomy and physiology Explain at least 2 differences Use prior knowledge to provide examples Cite evidence (you must quote at least twice) Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Work Period Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now

Work period INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH: T: I: E: D: C: Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Work Period Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now

Work period Cite Evidence: In____, the author states “….”. This means_____ According to ____, “…” This means ___ Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Work Period Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now

Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Work Period Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now

HOMEWORK: Finish pages for 2.1 for homework Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Work Period Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now

Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction of Human Body 2.1 Aim: What distinguishes Anatomy and Physiology? Exit Slip Mini-LessonSummary Introduction Do Now Work Period