Draw a penis? | Babies & Body Orientation | Can I get a tissue? | Moving and grooving | See no evil, hear no evil.... |
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Draw and label the male or female reproductive anatomy.
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All group members should stand in anatomical position!
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How is wound healing different in epithelial tissue than in cardiac muscle tissue?
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How does food move through the digestive system?
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List as many kinds of receptors as you can: 100 points per receptor type.
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Draw and label a sperm.
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The group should act out the process of making a midsaggital cut on one person and a frontal cut on another person.
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How does the skin regulate body temperature?
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What are neuroglia and what do they do? Why does it make sense that most brain cancers originate in glial cells?
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All the special senses except sight rely on 'hairs'. Choose one sense to describe and explain how hairs are involved.
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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?
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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?
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Support, mineral storage, enables movement, protection, blood cell formation
What functions does the skeletal system serve?
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Why is calcium a requirement for muscle contraction?
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How are rods and cones different?
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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?
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Draw a human outline and label as many regions as possible (brachial, inguinal, cervical, etc.)
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What are the four body tissue types and their main differences?
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What happens when an action potential arrives at a neuromuscular junction?
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Where are there muscles IN and AROUND the eye? What do they do?
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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?
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Give one example of a positive feedback loop that leads to homeostasis and another example of a negative feedback loop that leads to homeostasis.
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What is bone remodeling and how does it work?
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What is added to your food along the digestive tract and why are all these components so essential?
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Why can you not hear anything in outer space? Give your answer in terms of how we hear sound.
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