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10. Homeostasis
Content
10.1 Structure and function of the skin:-
- Learning outcomes
Candidates should be able to:
● (a) define homeostasis as the maintenance of a constant internal environment
● (b) explain the concept of control by negative feedback
● (c) identify, on a diagram of the skin, hairs, sweat glands, temperature receptors, blood
vessels and fatty tissue
● (d) describe the maintenance of a constant body temperature in humans in terms of
insulation and the role
● of temperature receptors in the skin, sweating, shivering, blood vessels near the skin
surface and the
● coordinating role of the brain.
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Overview Features Assignment About the
of the Topic Topic
INTRODUCTION
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly
hot—even hotter than Mercury—and its
atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s
the second-brightest natural object in
the night sky after the Moon
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WHAT IS THIS TOPIC ABOUT?
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of the topic you want to talk about. For
example, if you want to talk about
Mercury, you could say that it’s the
closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in our Solar System. It’s
only a bit larger than our
Moon, and its name has nothing to do
with the liquid metal, since it was
named after the Roman messenger
god, Mercury
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MERCURY SATURN MARS VENUS
It’s the closest It’s the ringed one, Despite being red, Venus has a
planet to the Sun composed mostly Mars is actually a beautiful name
and the smallest of hydrogen and cold place. It’s full and is the second
one in our Solar helium of iron oxide dust planet from
System the Sun
FEATURES OF THE TOPIC
MARS JUPITER VENUS
Despite being red, It’s a gas giant and Venus has a beautiful
Mars is actually a the biggest planet in name and is the
cold place. It’s full of our Solar System. second planet from
iron oxide dust, giving Jupiter is the fourth- the Sun. It’s terribly
the planet its reddish brightest object in the hot, even hotter than
cast sky Mercury
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PRACTICAL
USES OF THIS
SUBJECT
MERCURY VENUS
It’s the closest planet Venus has a
to the Sun beautiful name
SATURN MARS
Yes, this is the ringed Despite being red,
one Mars is cold
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
Mercury is the
01 smallest one
Saturn is the ringed
02 one
Despite being red,
03 Mars is cold
Venus has a
04 beautiful name
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s full of
iron oxide dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
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DID YOU KNOW...?
MERCURY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
SATURN
Saturn is the ringed
planet and a gas giant
MARS
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
...and did you know this?
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s full of
iron oxide dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
Mercury is the Jupiter is a gas giant
closest planet to the and the biggest
Sun and the smallest planet in our Solar
one in the System. It’s also the
Solar System. It’s only fourth-brightest
a bit larger than our object in the sky
Moon
OVERVIEW DIAGRAM
PART 1 PART 2
NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH
LESSON 1 LESSON 2 LESSON 3 LESSON 4 LESSON 5
Mercury is Despite Venus is the Saturn is the Neptune is
the closest being red, second ringed the farthest
planet to the Mars is a planet from planet and a planet from
Sun cold place the Sun gas giant the Sun
EXERCISE
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● Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun, but does its name have
anything to do with the liquid
metal?
● Contrary to popular belief, no.
The truth is that this planet was
named after the Roman
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messenger god, Mercury
ASSIGNMENT
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun, and Neptune is the farthest one.
Calculate the distance between these
two planets
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OTHER CONCEPTS
MERCURY SATURN VENUS
It’s the smallest This is the ringed Venus has a beautiful
planet in our Solar planet, composed name and is the
System and the mostly of hydrogen second planet from
closest to the Sun and helium the Sun
MARS JUPITER NEPTUNE
Despite being red, Jupiter is a gas giant Neptune is the
Mars is actually a and the biggest farthest planet from
cold place. It’s full of planet in our Solar the Sun and the
iron oxide dust System fourth-largest
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