5.2 Touch, smell, taste

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5.2 Touch, smell, taste

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Learning goals: after this lesson you can
- describe the structure and functions of the skin.
- name how you smell different scents and taste different flavours.



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5.2 Touch, smell, taste

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Learning goals: after this lesson you can
- describe the structure and functions of the skin.
- name how you smell different scents and taste different flavours.



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Planning
  1. review chapter 1: LessonUp Quiz
  2. explanation chapter 2 + 4 videos
  3. short quiz
  4. notes
  5. homework

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5.1 Perceiving your environment
Leerdoel:
  1. I can describe how the senses work and name the senses with their location and stimulus.                       
Review of the previous lesson







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SENSE
SENSE ORGAN
STIMULUS
SENSORY 
RECEPTOR
NEURONS
Vision
Light
Eye
Convert stimuli into nerve impulses
Transport nerve impulses 
Form a connection between the senses and the brain

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Sound stimuli reach the ears
Sensory cells in the ear change stimuli into impulses
Impulses move through nerves, towards the brain
The person is aware of the sound

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Sense
Stimuli
Music
Taste
Sweet candy
Sight
Light
Hearing
Smell
Itchy sweater

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Which term is described here:
Electrical signal that is sent from the senses through nerves to the brain.
A
sense
B
sensory cells
C
impuls
D
stimulus

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Which sensory organ is indicated by the arrow?








A
sense of hearing
B
sense of pressure
C
sense of sight
D
sense of balance

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A fly walks across your cheek
In winter, your hands get cold while cycling
You are standing under the warm shower
You feel that your shoes are tight
Touch receptor
Cold receptor

Heat receptor
Pressure receptor

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5.2 Touch, smell, taste
Learning goals
  1. I can describe the structure and functions of the skin.
  2. I can name how you smell different scents and taste different flavours.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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FEELING: Skin

Braille: blind people read with their fingertips.
Fingertips are very sensitive.

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skin

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skin

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Zintuigen in de huid
Tastzintuigen: reageren op lichte aanrakingen van de huid. Tastknopjes. Ruw, glad.
Drukzintuigen: dieper in de huid. Regelen bv. kracht waarmee je iets vastpakt. 
Warmtezintuigen: Reageren als je huid in aanraking komt met iets dat warmer is dan je huid.
Koudezintuigen: Reageren als je huid in aanraking komt met iets dat kouder is dan je huid. 
Pijnpunten: komen overal in je lichaam voor. 

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5.2 Voelen, ruiken en proeven.

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Sense of smell
  • Covered with nasal mucous membrane
  • At the top of the nasal cavity, the olfactory sensory cells with olfactory cilia
  • Smell is the stimulus

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smell
  • Different types of olfactory sensory cells.
  • Each type is sensitive to a particular odorous substance.
  • The impulses are sent to the brain.
  • Your brain 'translates' these impulses and you smell the scent.

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sense of taste
Salty
Sweet
Sour
Bitter
Umami

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Where in the skin are the sensory cells and nerves located with which you feel?
A
dermis
B
basal layer
C
corneal layer
D
subcutaneous connective tissue

Slide 32 - Quiz

A sensory organ responds to influences from the environment. What do we also call such an influence?
A
perception
B
pain receptor
C
stimulus
D
impuls

Slide 33 - Quiz

What is the corneal layer of your skin important for?

A
to keep in heat
B
to produce sweat
C
To protect your body against dehydration and bacteria
D
to produce new skin cells

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which combination ensures that you taste a flavor well?

A
tongue + skin
B
tongue + ears
C
eyes + nose
D
nose + tongue

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📝 Touch, smell, taste
The skin consists of:
  • Epidermis (protects) -->
  • Dermis (sensory organs and glands)
  • Subcutaneous connective tissue (insulation)
Sebum keeps the skin flexible
Sweat helps with cooling
Taste: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami + smell!
- corneal layer
- basal layer

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What
1. Read pp 94-96 first.
2. Do exercises 1-8 (skip 5) (pp 96-99)
How
Help
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Done?
Check and correct (Classroom).
Test yourself + flashcards BvJ online.
  1. Book: Use the text and images from pages 94-96
  2. Neighbour
  3. Teacher
You may quietly work together with your neighbour.
Conversations be about the exercises.
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Learning goals: after this lesson you can
- describe the structure and functions of the skin.
- name how you smell different scents and taste different flavours.

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Wat
Maak opdrachten 1 t/m 8
blz 92-97
Hoe
Hulp
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Klaar?
Nakijken en verbeteren (Classroom).
Test jezelf + flistkaarten in Bvj online.
1) boek: gebruik de tekst en afbeeldingen van blz. 90-92  
2) buur  
3 ) docent
Je mag fluisterend samenwerken met je buur. 
Gesprekken gaan alleen over de opdrachten.
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Leerdoelen: na deze les kun je
- de bouw en functies van de huid beschrijven. 
- benoemen hoe je verschillende geuren ruikt en verschillende smaken proeft.   



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Weten jullie nog?

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