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Tuesday , November 12, 2013 SC.912.L.14.26, L.14.36, L.14.52

In the diagram below, Label the parts Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Parietal lobe Temporal lobe A

Tuesday Comp check How does the immune system work with other body systems to prevent and fight disease? Which of the two types of immunity require white blood cells? Explain. P.760

Wednesday, November 13, 2013 SC.912.L.14.26, L.14.36, L.14.52

Blood pressure would decrease. In a patient experiencing hypothermia, blood viscosity may increase. What effect would this have on the circulation of blood in the patient's body? Blood pressure would decrease. The overall volume of blood would decrease. The resistance to blood flow would increase. Blood flow to the extremities would increase. C

Wednesday Comp check summarize in 3 sentence what was learned today

SC.912.L.14.26, L.14.36, L.14.52 Mini-Assessment Thursday, November 14, 2013 SC.912.L.14.26, L.14.36, L.14.52 Mini-Assessment

Which of the following best describes the connection between cardiovascular disease and age? A. As people age, their blood vessels become more elastic leading to less cardiovascular disease. B. As people age, the heart becomes more efficient with each pump, increasing cardiac output. C. As people age, blood pressure decreases leading to more cardiovascular disease. D. As people age, plaque builds up in the arteries increasing vessel resistance, which leads to disease. D

Thursday Comp Check People say “to much of good thing” can be bad. How does this statement relate to the use of antibiotics? Explain why antibiotic resistance is considered to be evidence of evolution

Friday, November 15, 2013 Standard 15 DI

Which of the following would result in an increase in blood flow? an increase in vein length an increase in blood viscosity an increase in blood pressure a decrease in blood vessel diameter C

Friday Comp Check Discuss the topic you were assigned in DI today. How did this activity help you reinforce or remediate previously learned concepts, and help you understand them more effectively? Summarize in 3 sentences.