ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
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1. Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes Disclaimer: Included in this presentation are pictures you will not find in your book, make note of the information and move on. Working smarter is not working harder.
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8. On with the Show Wake UP!!! The Matrix has YOU!!!!
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10. Epithelial Membranes: Serous Comes in 2’s layers Inside & Outside What’s in-between is called: Serous Fluid A clear fluid that if they could replicate manufacture would replace & change the face of all lubrication on the planet. It’s awesome
11. Epithelial Membranes: Serous What surrounds the Lungs is called: The Pleura Inside = Visceral Pleura Outside = Parietal Pleura What’s in between the two layers? Serous Fluid
14. Epithelial Membranes: Serous The bag that surrounds, protects and lubricates the heart. Inside = Epicardium Outside = Parietal Pericardium The Pericardium Lubrication? From what?!?! I’m soo glad you asked!!!
15. Epithelial Membranes: Serous Imagine the friction created by this action over and over and over and over and over…. you get the idea. So we need the Serous Fluid = Pericardial fluid to do its job.
17. Epithelial Membranes: Mucous Mucous membranes: line all cavities open to the outside or hollow organs. Include: Respiratory tract: Nose, Mouth, Esophagus and lungs. Digestive tract Urinary tract Reproductive Tract I know…that’s HOT!
18. Epithelial Membranes: Mucous Mucous membranes: Are considered “wet” due to the mucosae they contain. Ever cough up a fur-ball?
20. Epithelial Membranes So what did we cover? Epithelial Membranes: 3 types Serous: Pericardium (Heart), Pleura (Lungs) & Peritoneum (Abdominal Cavity) Mucous: Respiratory, Digestive, Reproductive & Urinary tracts Cutaneous: Skin and other wonders yet to be discovered
21. Next lecture The Integumentary system and all its wonders