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PLEASE SIT ON THIS SIDE OF THE CLASSROOM
TESTING TODAY SENIORS 10th and 11th Grade PLEASE SIT ON THIS SIDE OF THE CLASSROOM
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Using Directional Terms, describe the locations of the terms below Ex
Using Directional Terms, describe the locations of the terms below Ex. toes to ankle The toes are distal to the ankle. scalp to skull diaphragm to lung heart to lung Skull to cervical vertebra Carpals to phalanges esophagus to vertebral column brain to spinal cord pelvis to femur small intestines to stomach Phalanges to metacarpals Superficial Inferior medial Superior Proximal Anterior Superior or Proximal Distal
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Body Tissues Review – Part 1
List the 4 Classes of Body Tissues Describe their characteristics and functions BE BRIEF IN YOUR EXPLANATIONS!!!! Epithelial – Covering Connective – Binding with Extracellular Matrix Muscular – Movement Nervous – Carries Signals
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Body Tissues Review – Part 2
Identify the 3 Types of Muscle Tissue How are each organized differently (how would they look under the microscope) Skeletal – Striated, Very Organized Smooth – Spindle Shaped Cardiac – Striated and Branching
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Pick a Topic Disease or Disorder Medical/ Surgical Procedure
Example Topics Disease or Disorder Medical/ Surgical Procedure New Research Tomorrow: Turn in topic and 3 – 5 sentences explaining your topic and what you will discuss in your podcast. You will have Tuesday and Wednesday to plan Thursday/Friday we will record.
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Directional Terms and Skeletal System
Define Superior and Inferior Place the following bones in order from superior to inferior Tibia Sacrum Sternum Tarsals Femur Define Proximal and Distal Place the following bones in order from distal to proximal. Metacarpals Radius Scapula Humerus Phalanges Sternum Sacrum Femur Tibia Tarsals Phalanges Metacarpals Radius Humerus Scapula
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Skeletal System – Part 2 Axial Appendicular Skull Ulna Scapula
List the following bones as being in the or the Skeleton Skull Ulna Scapula Cervical Vertebrae Sternum Carpals Clavicle Pelvis Femur Ribs
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MUSCLES – Order from Large to Small
Fascicle Muscle Fiber Myofilaments (Thick and Thin Filaments) Muscle Myofibril
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Artery vs. Vein How are Arteries and veins different?
List several aspects of each. Arteries Veins Away from Heart Towards Heart Thick Walls Thin Walls High Pressure so don’t require valves Low Pressure Contain valves to prevent backflow
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Nervous System – Action Potential
Describe the following steps of an action potential (make sure to include what ions are moving where) Depolarization Repolarization Na+/K+ Pump Remember, a resting neuron is a SALTY BANANA Depolarization – Na+ influx (moves into cell) Repolarization – K+ Moves out Na+/K+ Pump – Moves 3 Na+ out, 2 K+ In to reset neuron for a new signal
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Nervous System – Reflex Arc
How is a reflex different from a normal impulse? List the five components of the reflex arc. A reflex is an involuntary, preprogrammed response that bypasses the brain. Receptor Sensory Neuron Interneuron Motor Neuron Effector
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