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1 Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to the Human Body
REVIEW Aim: How do I review and study for an exam? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Objective: I will review for a cumulative exam by practicing sample questions. Do Now: complete do now sheet

2 Unit 2: Talking Like a Doctor—Introduction to the Human Body
REVIEW Aim: How do I review and study for an exam? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Announcements Packet #4 + Review sheets are due tomorrow. You will get papers back today Do Now

3 ANNOUCEMENTS QUIZ QUESTION—SHORT ANSWERS: If it does not specify, short answer should be at least 4 sentences long (RACES: Restate question Answer all parts of question Cite evidence Explain evidence Summarize

4 ANNOUCEMENTS QUIZ QUESTION—SHORT ANSWERS:
If it specifies TIEDC paragraph, it must be at least 5 sentences long or you will lose credit Topic sentence Introduce evidence Evidence Develop evidence Conclusion

5 ANNOUCEMENTS Short answer #1: any time there is homeostasis explain what happened at first and then what happened after Mention that body returns back to normal state and how it returns back to normal state

6 ANNOUCEMENTS Short answer #1:
Exemplar, what do you notice in this response?: Because she had eaten salty chips, the mouth will get dry. Then a message is sent to the brain that she needs water. Once she drinks water, her body will go back to its regular state. This is an example of homeostasis.

7 ANNOUCEMENTS Short answer #2:
Exemplar, what do you notice in this response?: This is a negative feedback because as a result of drinking water, her blood pressure is going down. The fact that she ate the salty chips caused her to become dehydrated as a result. The scenario states, “as a result, she drinks more water, and her blood pressure goes down.” This is the negative feedback in the scenario. When you drink water your body cools down and your blood pressure goes down. In conclusion it’s a negative feedback due to the blood pressure that is going down.

8 Anatomy & Physiology THE EXAM REVIEW

9 Rules of CHEMISTRY JEOPARDY: The Exam Review
EVERYONE must be working on the problem on the board. NO HEADS DOWN. If it is your team’s turn to answer, EVERYONE in the team must have the CORRECT answer to get the points. If your team does not get the correct answer or takes longer than 30 seconds, another team can “steal” the question.

10 A & P JEOPARDY-THE EXAM REVIEW
Body Organization Body Systems Homeostasis Doctor Questioning Anatomy vs. Physiology 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts

11 Topic 1: 200 Question: Which of the following entities represents the highest level of organization? A. tissue B. cell C. organ D. organism Answer: D. organism Back

12 Topic 1: 400 Question: Which of the following entities represents the lowest level of organization? A. molecule B. cell C. atom D. organism Answer: C. atom Back

13 Topic 1: 600 Question: A group of organ systems that come to work together make up: a. tissue b. organ system c. organism d. organ group Answer: C. Organism Back

14 Topic 1: 800 DAILY DOUBLE Question: Create a pyramid to show the smallest level of organization to the largest level of organization. Top of pyramid should have the smallest level. Answer: Back

15 Topic 1: 1000 Question: Why is an organism considered to be more complex than an atom? Answer: Atoms are the smallest level of structural organization. They make up larger structures, leading up to the organism. Back

16 Topic 2: 200 Question: Which system produces the hormones of the body?
a) Nervous b) Endocrine c) Urinary  d) Lymphatic Answer: B. endocrine system Back

17 Topic 2: 400 Question: Which system of the body moves your bones?
A. respiratory system B. integumentary system C. muscular system D. endocrine system Answer: C. muscular system Back

18 Topic 2: 600 Question: The lungs, nose, and trachea are part of which organ system? (1 pt) a) Digestive b) Respiratory c) Muscular  d) Circulatory Answer: B. respiratory system Back

19 Topic 2: 800 Question: Which of the following are not part of the integumentary system? (1 pt) a) Nails b) Hair    c) Skin  d) Teeth Answer: D. teeth Back

20 Topic 2: 1000 Question: True or False:
The stomach and intestines are part of the excretory system. Answer: False. Back

21 Topic 3: 200 What is homeostasis? Question: Answer
Our body trying to maintain internal balance. Our body trying to disrupt internal balance Our body trying to overheat Our body trying to cool down Answer A. our body trying to maintain internal balance Back

22 Topic 3: 400 Question: Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback mechanism? a) A drop in levels of vitamin K cause slowed clotting times. The addition of dietary vitamin K improves clotting. b) uterine contractions stimulate the production of a hormone, which causes more contractions. c) A drop in core body temperature causes an increase in metabolic rate. The increase in body temperature inhibits the production of thyroid stimulating hormone. d) The intake of growth hormone causes long bone growth. Answer Back

23 Topic 3: 600 Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?
Question: Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis? Sweating to cool the body Excreting watered down urine to rid the body of excess water Use of insulin to lower blood sugar Using a thermometer to measure body temperature Answer D. Using a thermometer to measure body temperature Back

24 Topic 3: 800 Question: Your mother ate some salty chips. As a result her blood pressure went up. In reaction to her blood pressure going up, she feels dehydrated. As a result, she drinks more water, and her blood pressure goes down. Explain how this is an example of homeostasis. Answer Various answers Back

25 Topic 3: 1000 Question: Your mother ate some salty chips. As a result her blood pressure went up. In reaction to her blood pressure going up, she feels dehydrated. As a result, she drinks more water, and her blood pressure goes down. Decide whether this is a negative or positive feedback loop. Explain your answer citing from the scenario. Answer Negative feedback Back

26 Topic 4: 200 Question: What are some symptoms of the flu? Answer
Coughing Weakness Fever shivering Back

27 Topic 4: 400 Question: What are some risk factors of high blood pressure? Answer Genetics Obesity Eating lots of salty foods Back

28 Topic 4: 600 Question: If you have unusually high blood sugar levels, what might a doctor diagnose you with? What treatment would you be given? Answer Diabetes. Maybe given insulin. Back

29 Topic 4: 800 Question: How are diagnosis and treatment connected to each other? Answer Treatment is what is given to eliminate the disease a patient was diagnosed with Back

30 Topic 4: 1000 Question: What distinguishes a diagnosis from a prognosis? Answer Diagnosis = disease you have Prognosis = likelihood from recovering disease Back

31 Topic 5: 200 Question: Anatomy is the study of __________ of an organism while physiology is the study of ______________ of an organism Answer: structure; function Back

32 Topic 5: 400 Question: The study of the structure and relationships of large body parts that are visible without a microscope is termed macroscopic or ____________ anatomy. A. radiographic B. histology C. gross D. microscopic Answer: C. gross Back

33 Topic 5: 600 Question: 4. Which statement best describes the relationship between structure and function? A. the functions of specific body parts always determine their anatomy B. the anatomy of specific body parts often suggests their functions C. structure and function are only related in certain body regions D. the functions of most body parts are unrelated to their structure Answer: B. the anatomy of specific body parts often suggests their functions Back

34 Topic 5: 800 DAILY DOUBLE Question: The skin, made up of three layers, serves as a means of regulating body temperature. Based on this statement, is this given information related to Anatomy, Physiology, or both. Explain your answer, citing evidence from the statement. Answer: Both Back

35 Topic 5: 1000 Question: Explain how anatomy & physiology are related to each other. Give an example using an organ/organ system. Answer: Various answers Back

36 Bonus Question: 5000 pts. Question:
What distinguishes gross anatomy from microscopic anatomy? Answer Gross anatomy = can see with the naked eye Microscopic anatomy = must be seen with microscope Back

37 Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money
You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

38 Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money
You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!


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