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Thermoregulation

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b2481
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– define homeothermy and the mechanisms of heat exchange between organisms and their environment
– present the relationship between the metabolic rate and the temperature of the environment in ectotherms and endotherms
– explain the concept of thermogenesis and its regulation
– name the elements of the thermoregulatory system
– describe the reactions that take place in the thermoregulatory system in response to an increase or decrease n the temperature of the environment
– define hypothermia, hyperthermia and fever.

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Thermoregulation
Class activity
Consists of...
Exchange of heat be...
Simulation
The heat exchange
Whiteboard exercise
The physical proces...
Illustration
Homeothermic and po...
Slideshow
Ectotherms and endo...
Animation
Body temperature an...
Whiteboard exercise
Thermogenesis
Slideshow
The regulation of t...
Whiteboard exercise
Major sources of he...
Chart
The structures of t...
Illustration
The skin temperatur...
Simulation
The skin structures...
Whiteboard exercise
The thermoregulator...
Slideshow
Elements of the the...
Whiteboard exercise
Reactions to decrea...
Animation
Reactions to increa...
Animation
Reactions to heat a...
Whiteboard exercise
Responses to change...
Whiteboard exercise
Hypothermia
Slideshow
Hyperthermia
Slideshow
Fever
Slideshow
Hypothermia; hypert...
Whiteboard exercise
Relevant to...
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