Overview of Energy Sources : ENGG 561
Introduction to the SKIN! Integumentary System Skin (aka- cutaneous membrane) Nails Hair Follicles Skin Glands The skin is the largest organ by weight.
1 Chapter 6 Integumentary System. 2 Integumentary System Functions Composed of several tissues Maintains homeostasis Protective covering Retards water.
Conclusions? Where should America go with respect to energy generation?
1 Chapter 6 Skin and the Integumentary System Composed of several tissues Maintains homeostasis Protective covering Retards water loss Regulates body temperature.
Fossil Fuels How it Works Advantages / Disadvantages Is it Renewable?
Energy sources from the sun. Fossil Fuels (coal, gas, oil) Advantages Very large amounts of electricity can be generated in one place using coal, fairly.
6-1 Hole ’ s Human Anatomy and Physiology Hole ’ s Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 6 Skin and the Integumentary System.
Energy Sources. Natural Resources Natural Resources are classified into two categories. Nonrenewable - Fuels that cannot be easily made or "renewed."
Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" because they have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants.
1 Integumentary System. 2 Composed of several tissues Maintains homeostasis Protective covering Retards water loss Regulates body temperature Houses sensory.
Energy Sources