the attachment is a chart of topics, pick one from to the chart to write about. thank you
Instructions: Main Post 325 Words
Click on the Create Thread button at the top of the page to post your main response to the weekly discussion.
Type the Number and Name of your topic as the subject heading to let students easily see the list of topics that have already been posted.
Post on a topic that has not already been posted by another student. Post early in the week to ensure you get the topic you want.
Do not post attachments – Post material directly on the board.
RESEARCH (Label this section)
The explanation / background of the topic- Teach the topic to students. Share interesting and current research on the topic.
Use APA citations in the text to clarify sources.
Reminder: Your textbook should be one of the sources.
CRITICAL THINKING (Label this section, too)
This section is only for your thoughts/conclusions. This is not research based.
Examples: Apply everyday phenomena in terms of the scientific concepts in your research section. Make observations and draw conclusions.
Tips and Tricks for Remembering and Recalling. Is there a mnemonic device that might help you memorize this information or what helps you understand this?
Connect the dots. Why is this an important topic for you, your community, society, or the world? How does it relate to other concepts in the text?
Add References and Word Count at the bottom of posts.
Make sure your main post have a research component and a critical thinking component clearly labeled.
Make sure your thread subject line includes the number of the question as well as the topic
Avoid direct quotes and document sources.
Discussion
Click Week 2 Discussion above. Then, click Create Thread to begin your Week 2 Discussion work.
Topics for Selection
1. Epithelium- types. organization & types the functions of each 2. Glandular Epithelium-exocrine & endocrine, development & methods of secretion 3. Membranes-types, functions, and serosa types and locations 4. Connective Tissue-types and Importance of functions 5. Fibrous Connective Tissue-cells & their function, fiber types, ground substance 6. Muscle-3 types unique properties & locations 7. Nervous Tissue-cells types & unique properties 8. Importance of the Functions of integumentary system 9. Epidermis-tissue type, layers, cells & their function/location 10. Dermis-function, layers, papilla, hypodermis 11. Keratinocyte-life history, birth (mitosis) to death 12. Cutaneous glands-5 types, location, functions
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Hair & nails-functions & structure Bums-types & risks associated with bums Skin cancer-types, cells of origin Bones-Categories of bone (long, short, etc) with examples Structure of a long bone Development of bone-2 types, general stages of each 3 Types of Bones cells and function and origin The Matrix-organic vs inorganic, composition & function How does bone grow and develop? Interstitial vs Appositional growth) Microscopic Organization of compact bone (including the osteon) vs Spongy bone Bone Remodeling & matrix production & mineralization How do hormones effect bone? Ca2+ homeostasis-Calcitriol vs Calcitonin, and the parathyroid hormone effect Function of Skeleton- axial vs appendicular, bone types in each region
26. General Types of Bony landmarks-projections vs depressions (grooves and hole names) and examples 27. The Skull-cranial vs facial bones & how many of each (Unique aspects of skull. Ex- paranasal sinuses, sutures, cranial fossae, mandible parts) 28. Vertebrae-regions, numbers, general structure and regional differences, primary and secondary curvatures & abnormal curvatures 29. Thorax – bones of the thorax, ribs types, Bony landmarks 30. Bones of Pectoral Girdle, Arm and Forearm-bone names 31. Bones of Wrist and Hand-names, organization, Bony landmarks 32. Bones of Pelvic Girdle, Thigh and Leg-names, Bony landmarks 33. Bones of the Foot-tarsal bones and orientation, comparison to hand, Bony landmarks, arches and function