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Lock-Puzzle CHALLENGE: You must quickly answer these puzzles about the skin; muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems Digit Lock Link Below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/faipqlsfmj8eptghdiyjw_awngqt3m4x5_duewe60fu4949nojazxa/viewform

Puzzle : Solve and Unscramble Skin cancer is the most common form of all cancers in the U.S. Rates of new melanoma cases have tripled over the last 35 years. Yet many Americans behave as if it can't happen to them. Fewer than one in three adults report using sunscreen frequently. According to a national survey conducted by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, even fewer say they routinely seek shade, wear a hat or cover up with long sleeves. Americans do not do enough to protect their skin from sun damage and prevent skin cancer. Because of drastically rising rates of skin cancer, we need to educate Americans on the importance of sun safety - and change their behavior. How Tanning Happens The sun's rays contain two types of ultraviolet radiation that reach your skin: UVA and UVB. UVB radiation burns the upper layers of skin (the epidermis), causing sunburns. UVA radiation is what makes people tan. UVA rays penetrate to the lower layers of the epidermis, where they trigger cells called melanocytes (pronounced: mel-an-oh-sites) to produce. is the brown pigment that causes tanning. is the body's way of protecting skin from burning. Darker-skinned people tan more deeply than lighter-skinned people because their melanocytes produce more. But just because a person doesn't burn does not mean that he or she is also protected against skin cancer and other problems. Tanning Downsides UVA rays may make you tan, but they can also cause serious damage. That's because UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin than UVB rays. UVA rays can go all the way through the skin's protective epidermis to the 2, where 3 vessels and nerves are found. Because of this, UVA rays may damage a person's immune system, making it harder to fight off diseases and leading to illnesses like melanoma, the most serious type of skin 4. Melanoma can kill. If it's not found and treated, it can quickly spread from the skin to the body's other organs. Skin cancer is epidemic in the United States, with more than million new cases diagnosed every year. Although the numbers of new cases of many other types of cancer are falling or leveling off, the number of new melanoma cases is growing. In the past, melanoma mostly affected people in their fifties or older, but today dermatologists see patients in their twenties and even late teens with this type of cancer. Experts believe this is partly due to an increase in the use of tanning beds and sun lamps, which have high levels of UVA rays. Getting a sunburn or intense sun exposure may also increase a person's chances of developing this deadly cancer. Cancer isn't the only problem associated with UV exposure. UVA damage is the main factor in premature skin aging. To get a good idea of how sunlight affects the skin, look at your parents' skin and see how different it is from yours. Much of that is due to sun exposure, not the age difference!. 2. 3. 4.

Puzzle 2: This or That Sun Smarts Staying out of the sun altogether may seem like the only logical answer. But who wants to live like a hermit? The key is to enjoy the sun sensibly, finding a balance between sun protection and those great summer activities like beach volleyball and swimming. Sunscreens block or change the effect of the sun's harmful rays. They're one of your best defenses against sun damage because they protect you without interfering with your comfort and activity levels. The SPF number on a sunscreen shows the level of UVB protection it gives. Sunscreens with a higher SPF number provide more defense against the sun's damaging UV rays. Here are some tips to enjoy the great outdoors while protecting your skin and eyes from sun damage: Wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 5 every day, even on cloudy days and when you don't plan on spending much time outdoors. Wearing sunscreen every day is essential because as much as 80% of sun exposure is incidental the type you get from walking your dog or eating lunch outside. If you don't want to wear a pure sunscreen, try a moisturizer with sunscreen in it, but make sure you put on enough. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Ideally, it should also be hypoallergenic and noncomedogenic so it doesn't cause a rash or clog your pores. Reapply sunscreen every ½ to 2 hours. If you're not sure you're putting on enough, switch to sunscreen with a higher SPF, like SPF 30. No matter what the SPF, the sun can break down the UVA ingredients in sunscreen. Even if you don't get a sunburn, UVA rays could still be doing unseen damage to your skin. Take frequent breaks. The sun's rays are strongest between 0:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. During those hours, take breaks to cool off indoors or in the shade for a while before heading out again. Wear a hat with a brim and sunglasses that provide almost 00% protection against ultraviolet radiation. SPF 5 3 Once every day 5 Noncomedogenic SPF Level 2 SPF 35 SPF Application 4 Reapply every 2 hours SPF Blocks UVA and 6 UVB Broad Spectrum

Puzzle 3:. The skeletal, muscular and nervous systems work together to allow for C, C4, A3, C4, C2, C4, D4, B4, C4, C3 2. Locomotion is another way of saying C2, C4, E, A5, C2, A5, C3, D4 3. Movable B4, C4, B4, C3, D4, D3 allow for movement. 4. D3, B5, A5, C, A5, D4, A, C muscles move bones. 5. C3, A5, D5, D2, C4, C3, D3 send electrical impulses to the muscles to coordinate action. 3 MOVEMENT 6 DNA 2 SKELETAL JOINTS 5 NEURONS 4 LOCOMOTION

Puzzle 4: Match the Middle with THIS OR THAT The nervous system is located in 2 A 3 A The nervous system is located in B 4 D 5 A C axon to dendrite The nervous system controls the involuntary muscle movement Neurons send impulses from 6 B 2 dendrite to axon 3 Reflex 5 Reflex Sensory organ-> neurons -> spinal cord ->brain -> spinal cord -> neurons->skeletal muscle Sensory organ-> neurons -> spinal cord -> neurons->skeletal muscle -> brain 4 Reaction 6 Reaction 7 Stimulus External change that causes a reaction 8 Impulse 9 Stimulus Electrical message transmitted from neuron to the next. Impulse

Puzzle 5: CALISSFY THE WDORS. ARRNAGE IN OREDR TO FIND A PATETRN. PTATERN WILL REEVAL A CODE. HINT: 5 words per Category.. Skin 2. Muscular 3. Skeletal 4. Nervous Dermis Marrow 20 Constrict 5 Relax 2 Cardiac 2 Skeletal 4 Contract 8 Ligament 30 Impulse 6 Epidermis 2 CNS/PNS 3 Dilate 6 Fatty layer 3 Spine 5 Smooth 6 Spinal Cord 5 Periosteum 5 Spongy 0 Brain 2 Stimulus 8

Puzzle 6: Use the wheel to DECODE. Use small letters to solve for large letters E H V H F H M B H G https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnnw0spkchi

Puzzle 7: Remain Stable How does your body maintain a steady temperature even if it is very cold or hot outside?

Puzzle 8: Use the phone dial for help! Muscles work together in pairs. As one muscle contracts, the other. A connects two bones. A connects bone to muscle.