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Do Now  You have a test tomorrow. How are you using the resources given to you? What are you focusing on?  If you have started your study guide that’s due tomorrow, pull it out for extra credit  HAND IN: 3 reproductive worksheets

FINAL REVIEW!

Whiteboards  What is the function of the ovaries?

Whiteboards  Name the 5 components of the male reproductive system

Whiteboards  Where are eggs fertilized?

Whiteboards  How often does ovulation occur?

Whiteboards  What does the urethra do in females? What does it do in males?

Whiteboards  How many eggs do females produce after they are born?

Whiteboards  What is the function of platelets?

Whiteboards  Red blood cells are controlled by the hormone ______ (spelling doesn’t count, don’t worry)

Whiteboards  The atria and ventricles are separated by ______

Whiteboards  What component of the blood carries oxygen and carbon dioxide to the body?

Whiteboards  Type AB blood has which antigens on their surface?

Whiteboards  What blood is the universal donor? What antigens do they have on their surface?

Whiteboards  What is the layer of the blood vessel that is made of connective tissue and attaches the blood vessels to surrounding tissue?

Whiteboards  Arteries  ______  Capillaries

Whiteboards  What is the job of the capillaries?

Whiteboards  Deoxygenated blood is found in…  Veins  Arteries

Whiteboards  What is the “conductor” of the timing of the heart?

Whiteboards  Name two symptoms of a heart attack

Whiteboards  What are two long term consequences of a stroke?

Whiteboards  What occurs in the body during a stroke?

Whiteboards  Blood pressure is ____ over ____

Whiteboards  Females who are Rh negative produce Rh antibodies after their ______ pregnancy with an Rh positive fetus

Whiteboards  Red blood cells are shaped like _______

Whiteboards  Who can type B blood receive from?

Whiteboards  Draw the shape of a valve and show the direction that blood flows through it

Whiteboards  What are antibodies?

Whiteboards  What is the job of a basophil?

Whiteboards  What is the function of IgG?

Whiteboards  Where do T cells differentiate? Where do B cells differentiate?

Whiteboards  When does HIV become AIDS?

Whiteboards  Define phagocytosis (or draw a picture)

Whiteboards  Which of the following does NOT belong? Why?  Phagocytosis  Skin  Physical Barrier  Antibodies

Whiteboards  Name 3 non-specific defenses

Whiteboards  What is the most common type of WBC?