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Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 51
Topic: 6.5 Skin Color
Essential Question: Scientifically, should skin color be used when determining a person’s “race”?
2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
6.5 Skin Color
Scientifically, should skin color be used when determining a person’s race?
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p. 51 Skin Color
Genetic Factors Environmental Factors Physiological Factors
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Skin Color
• Heredity and the environment determine skin color• All people have approximately the same # of melanocytes in
their skin• Only difference is the amount of melanin these cells
produce- which is controlled by genes• More melanin= darker skin
Genetic Factors
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• 50 How we get our Skin Color: Video Notes
Evolution of Skin Color: Analysis Questions 1-4
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How We Get Our Skin Color 11m31s-18m07s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFw8mMzH5YA
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• Albinism: People who inherit mutant melanin genes have non-pigmented skin • Can be any “race”• Or other species• 1 / 110,000 people have albinism
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Interesting Fact:• Hopi People in AZ• 1/200 have albinism
• The men with albinism work with women to avoid sunburn
• Because they are in more contact with women, their genes are passed on frequently
• Leading to the disproportionate # of people with albinism
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Albinism-Caught Between Dark and Light 6m54s
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Environmental Factors
• Sunlight and UV rays darken melanin• Stimulate melanocytes to produce more pigment and
transfer it to nearby epithelial cells• Leads to a tan• Tan will fade unless sun exposure continues
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Physiological Factors
Blood in dermal vessels adds color in skin:• Oxygenated= red• Vessels are dilated- more blood enters dermis• “blushing” when overheated, embarrassed
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Physiological Factors
Blood in dermal vessels adds color in skin:• Non-oxygenated= bluish• Circulation issues
• Vessels are constricted- less blood enters dermis• Body temperature drop or frightened= pale
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• Yellow pigment- usually shows the liver is not functioning properly• Jaundice• Cirrhosis of the liver
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Jaundice• What is Jaundice 1m34s• Neonatal Jaundice 2m39s
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1. Does the amount of UV light reaching the Earth vary in a predictable manner? If so, describe the pattern youobserve.
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2. What latitude receives the greatest amount of UV light? The least?
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3a. Based on this data, WHERE might you expect to find the most lightly pigmented and most darkly pigmented people on the planet? Be as specific as you can.(i.e. Poles/Equator/North/South/Specific countries etc.)
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3b. Provide a rationale to your answer above (i.e., why did you think that more darkly pigmented people would befound in those areas)?
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Global Map of Indigenous skin colors• Please get a blank map
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Classwork
• Read Science Line: The Skin We’re In
• Read Dark Skin May Have Evolved to Protect Against Skin Cancer
NO HIGHLIGTHING- CLASS SET20
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Table Talk
• What was the reason for genus Homo hair loss over time?
• How does skin color act as “natural sunscreen”?
• Why did skin get lighter as people moved away from the equator?
• Why is skin cancer generally not thought to be a driving factor for the evolution of skin color to darker shades?
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Skin Color Web Activity
Purpose: To explore how the sun’s intensity has contributed to variations in human skin color
You will use two websites today:
Understandingrace.org
PBS.org/race
Follow the directions to complete the activity22
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