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Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

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Page 1: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Unit 10

Homeostasis

Page 2: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

My GoalsI will know what homeostasis

means.

I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Page 3: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

1. Find your heart beat on your neck or wrist.

2. Count the number of times your heart beats in 30 seconds.

3. Write this number down on the table under “At Rest”.

Page 4: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

1. Run in place for 30 seconds. (FAST)

2. Find your heartbeat in your neck/wrist. Count the number of times your heart beats in

30 seconds.

3. Write this number under “After Running”

**When you are more active, you burn more energy. When your cells burn energy, they

create waste (carbon dioxide).

Page 5: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Breathing faster!

How do you get rid of this extra carbon dioxide from your blood?

Page 6: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Think, Pair, Share

With your partner, brainstorm the meaning of the following words.

1. Balance2. External3. Internal4. Respond5. Environment6. Maintain

Page 7: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Key Concept 1:

Organisms respond to changes in the external environment in order to maintain balance.

We call this balance homeostasis.

Page 8: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Create a Gesture for: Homeostasis

Organisms respond to changes in the external environment in order to maintain balance, this balance is called homeostasis.

Page 9: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

TPS: What is happening in this picture?

Page 10: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

The change in the external environment is called a stimulus, and the resulting reaction of the organisms is called a response.

Stimulus & Response

Page 11: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the stimulus in this picture?

What is the cat’s response in this picture? Santa is the stimulus!

The cat scratching and hissing is the response!

Page 12: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Organisms have responses to:

internal changes and

external stimuli

Stimulus & Response

Page 13: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Does a plant respond to a stimulus?

Page 14: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

1. Which celery stalk has more turgor pressure? 2.

What causes turgor pressure?

Page 15: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Think, Pair, Share

With your partner, brainstorm the meaning of the following words.

1. Geotropism2. Gravity3. Photosynthesis4. Phototropism5. Negative6. Positive

Page 16: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Which plant is in a state of homeostasis?

Page 17: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

How do plants respond to stimuli?

Geotropism is a plant’s response to gravity.

Page 18: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Which way are the roots growing? Why?

Roots grow down (towards gravity’s pull) = Positive Response to Gravity

Leaves and Stem grow upwards (away from gravity) = Negative Response to Gravity

Page 19: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the stimulus in geotropism?

Gravity is the stimulus!

Page 20: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

You say it!

Towards the stimulus = Positive Response

Away from the stimulus =

Negative Response

Page 21: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is phototropism?

Phototropism is a plant’s response to light.

Page 22: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What are tropisms?

Tropism = plant’s response towards/away from a stimulus

(sun or gravity)

Page 23: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What are 2 stimuli that plants respond

to? Phototropism is a plant’s response to light.

Geotropism is a plant’s response to gravity.

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What is Homeostasis?

Page 25: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Frank the Squirrel

Frank the squirrel has mad basketball skills.

1. When he gets hot during a basketball game, he perspires. Why does he sweat?

2. What is the stimulus to sweating?

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Quiz Time!

Page 27: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the stimulus in this situation?

Page 28: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the response in this situation?

Page 29: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Which animal is in a state of homeostasis?

Page 30: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the stimulus in this photo?

Page 31: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is the response in this photo?

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What word is described with these photos?

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What word is described with these photos?

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Page 34: Unit 10 Homeostasis. My Goals I will know what homeostasis means. I will explain the difference between a stimulus and a response.

Which human is in a state of homeostasis?

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1. How do you feel when your body is in a state of homeostasis?

or…..

1. What words can you use to describe how you feel when you are in homeostasis?

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