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Exam Review Biology

What you need to study • Organelles • Mitosis • Cancer • Musculo-Skeletal System Nervous System • Reproductive System • Plants

Plant and Animal Cells Be prepared to label

Mitosis Be prepared to identify

Cancer What is it? Screening methods. Treatment options.

Stem Cells What are they? Why are they special?

Musculo-Skeletal System Be prepared to label the skeleton! What is it?? System of bones in the body Plus the tendons, ligaments, and cartilage that connects them What is its purpose?? Support & shape Protection Movement Blood production

Muscles and Movement

Different Parts Bones Joints: Place where 2 or 3 bones meet Connective Tissues Cartilage  Shock Absorber Ligaments  Connect bones at a joint Controls the direction bones can move Tendons  Connect bone to muscle Muscles  Movement

Nervous System Be able to trace the path of a reflex arc Naming all the parts along the way

Reproductive System Know the hormones Male and Female Reproductive diagrams Be able to trace the path of a …

Hormones

Plants Be able to label the plant reproductive system Know the 3 plant systems Root and shoot Tissue types (dermal, vascular and ground) - Vascular Tissues (xylem and phloem)

The Flower

Your Task Correct Tests and Quizzes Work on Exam Review Questions Complete Self Quizzes at the end of chapters (p. 118, p. 152) Note: Reproduction is not in the text.