Draw a penis? Babies & Body Orientation Can I get a tissue? Moving and grooving See no evil, hear no evil....
100
Draw and label the male or female reproductive anatomy.
100
All group members should stand in anatomical position!
100
How is wound healing different in epithelial tissue than in cardiac muscle tissue?
100
How does food move through the digestive system?
100
List as many kinds of receptors as you can: 100 points per receptor type.
200
Draw and label a sperm.
200
The group should act out the process of making a midsaggital cut on one person and a frontal cut on another person.
200
How does the skin regulate body temperature?
200
What are neuroglia and what do they do? Why does it make sense that most brain cancers originate in glial cells?
200
All the special senses except sight rely on 'hairs'. Choose one sense to describe and explain how hairs are involved.
300
Larynx enlarges to lower voice, body hair, enlargement of skeleton and muscles. Caused by testosterone.
What are the secondary sex characteristics for males and females and what causes them?
300
Nutrient and oxygen delivery, waste removal, hormone production (progesterone to maintain the endometrium, estrogen to prevent FSH & LH and ovulation, hormones to stimulate breast tissue to get ready). At full term, progesterone drops first, which allows labor to begin - estrogen stimulates oxytocin receptors.
What is the function of the placenta throughout pregnancy?
300
Support, mineral storage, enables movement, protection, blood cell formation
What functions does the skeletal system serve?
300
Why is calcium a requirement for muscle contraction?
300
How are rods and cones different?
400
FSH stimulates spermatogenesis in the seminiferous tubules. LH stimulates the interstitial cells of the testes to produce testosterone, which in turn stimulates more spermatogenesis.
How are FSH & LH involved in the production of sperm OR the production of an ovulation ready egg?
400
Draw a human outline and label as many regions as possible (brachial, inguinal, cervical, etc.)
400
What are the four body tissue types and their main differences?
400
What happens when an action potential arrives at a neuromuscular junction?
400
Where are there muscles IN and AROUND the eye? What do they do?
500
Spermatogonium --> mitosis yields 1 new stem cell and 1 primary spermatocyte --> meiosis 1 --> secondary spermatocyes --> meiosis 2 yields spermatids which lose most of their organells and cytoplasm and grow tails.
How do sperm or eggs form?
500
Give one example of a positive feedback loop that leads to homeostasis and another example of a negative feedback loop that leads to homeostasis.
500
What is bone remodeling and how does it work?
500
What is added to your food along the digestive tract and why are all these components so essential?
500
Why can you not hear anything in outer space? Give your answer in terms of how we hear sound.






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