Body Breakdowns
(Interactive)
Body Control Center
(Interactive)
Fever!
(Video)
Fighting Back
(Interactive)
Function of Fever
(Image)
In this activity, students learn how the human body self-regulates to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment -- a process called homeostasis. They begin by looking at how the human body regulates temperature and the value of a fever in fighting infection. Then they use an interactive Web activity to explore other ways in which the body maintains homeostasis, such as by controlling heart rate, respiration rate, blood sugar levels, and blood pressure. Students use another Web activity to discover how infection can upset homeostasis and how the immune system fights infection. Finally, they learn how exposure to extreme environment conditions -- such as high altitude -- can affect the body's ability to maintain homeostasis.
1. Ask students:
2. Have students take their own temperature and report it to the class. Have the class plot these temperatures on a graph to find the mean value and the degree of variation. Ask:
3. Show students the Fever! video and have them examine the Function of Fever still image. Then discuss the following:
4. Ask students:
5. Have students do the Body Control Center Web activity. Discuss the following:
6. Ask students to explore the Fighting Back Web activity. Discuss the following:
7. Ask students to consider what happens when the body's ability to self-regulate breaks down. Then have students explore the Body Breakdowns Web activity to find out how climbing at high altitude affects the body's homeostasis. Discuss the following:
8. Ask students to choose a body regulatory behavior and explain their own experience with this behavior, using what they have learned about homeostasis in this lesson.