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Date
April 24-28, 2017
TSW = The Student Will
O-Objective
L- Lesson
Biology
A-Activity
A-Assignment
Monday
O - TSW learn the investigation process to help solve a forensic
science lab on Bone analysis
L-Forensic Science-Bone Analysis
A- Forensic science
A- NONE
Tuesday
O - TSW learn the investigation process to help solve a forensic
science lab on Bone analysis
L-Forensic Science-Bone Analysis
A- Forensic science
A- NONE
Wednesday
O - TSW learn the investigation process to help solve a forensic
science lab on Hair analysis
L-Forensic Science-Hair Analysis
A- Forensic science
A- NONE
Thursday
O - TSW learn the investigation process to help solve a forensic
science lab on Hair analysis
L-Forensic Science-Hair Analysis
A- Forensic science
A- NONE
Human Anatomy and Physiology
O - TSW Describe the location of the kidneys in the body. Identify the
following regions of a kidney (longitudinal section): hilum, cortex, medulla,
medullary pyramids, calyces, pelvis, and renal columns. Recognize that the
nephron is the structural and functional unit of the kidney, and describe its
anatomy.
L-Ch.15: The Urinary System: Kidneys
A- notes; Video: Urinary System, part 1: Crash Course A&P #38
A: Study guide
O - TSW review Describe the process of urine formation, identifying the areas
of the nephron that are responsible for filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.
L-Ch.15: The Urinary System: Kidneys. Describe the function of the kidneys
in excretion of nitrogen-containing wastes. Define anuria and oliguria.
Describe the composition of normal urine. List abnormal urinary components.
A- notes; Urinary system quiz pg512-517
A: Study guide
O - TSW Describe the process of urine formation, identifying the areas of the
nephron that are responsible for filtration, reabsorption, and secretion Describe
the general structure and function of the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
Compare the course and length of the male urethra to that of the female. Define
micturition. Describe the difference in control of the external and internal
urethral sphincters.
L-Ch.15: The Urinary System: Ureters, Urinary Bladder, and Urethra
A- notes; Video: Urinary System, part 2: Crash Course A&P #39
A: Study guide
O - TSW review Describe the process of urine formation, identifying the areas
of the nephron that are responsible for filtration, reabsorption, and secretion
Describe the general structure and function of the ureters, urinary bladder, and
urethra. Compare the course and length of the male urethra to that of the
female. Define micturition. Describe the difference in control of the external
and internal urethral sphincters.
L-Ch.15: The Urinary System: Ureters, Urinary Bladder, and Urethra
A- notes; Video: Urinary system pg517-525
A: Study guide
Friday
O - TSW learn the investigation process to help solve a forensic
science lab on Fingerprint analysis
L-Forensic Science-fingerprint Analysis
A- Forensic science
A- NONE
O - TSW Name and localize the three main fluid compartments of the body.
Explain the role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the regulation of water
balance by the kidney. Explain the role of aldosterone in sodium and potassium
balance of the blood. Define diuresis and polyuria. Compare and contrast the
relative speed of buffers, the respiratory system, and the kidneys in maintaining
the acid-base balance of the blood. Describe three common congenital
problems of the urinary system. Describe the effect of aging on urinary system
functioning.
L-Ch.15: The Urinary System: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
A- notes; Video: The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet – Crash
Course Biology #29 Urinary system pg. 525-535
A: Study guide