Name:______Date: ______Period:_____

Agenda Week of 25 April–29April2011

Unit 6Physiology Exam 5/27/11

Class website:

Monday 4/25/11

HW: Finish Ch 33 SG

Tuesday 4/26/11

-Chernobyl Remembered

-One more for Zero

HW: Finish Ch 33 SG

Wednesday 4/27/11 –LateStart

-Nervous System ppt Review – Collect Ch 33 SG

HW: Chapter 18 Bacteria and Virus SG due Friday

Thursday 4/28/11–Open House

-Immune System ppt

HW: Chapter 18 Bacteria and Virus SG due Friday

Friday 4/29/11

-HIV Infection Process Diagram

Review for Quiz – Collect Agendas and Ch 18 SG and Quiz

HW: Ch 37Immune System SG due 5/3/11

Parents/Guardian –

I have reviewed my child’s activities and homework for the week of 4/25/11-4/29/11.

I understand that is important for me to make sure that my child is ready for thequiz on 4/29/11, and has completed all assignments this week.

inside-chernobyl/audio-interactive

Thank you for all those that participated in Saturday 4/16/11 Creek Week Cleanup. The activity was a success and a repeat is planned. It is a great way to show community pride.

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Bell Ringers: Week of 25 April – 29 April 2011

Monday - Furlough

TuesdayWhich of the following choices is not amethod of preventing bacterialillnesses from spreading in ameat-processing plant?

  1. Treatment of work areas with chemicaldisinfectants
  2. Use of gloves when handling raw meatproducts
  3. Using antibiotics to treat persons withfood poisoning
  4. Washing hands and utensils with hotsoapy water

Fossils help scientists classifyextinct species and determine theirrelationships to current species.

Fossils provide the most informationabout extinct species’ —

  1. habitats
  2. structures
  3. metabolism
  4. reproduction

Wednesday

In conditions of stress or fear, thehuman adrenal gland may produceadrenaline. Which of the following isan effect adrenaline can have on thebody?

  1. Increased blood pressure
  2. Decreased rate of breathing
  3. Increased production of red blood cells
  4. Decreased heart rate

Where is the adrenal gland located?

Thursday

In squash plants, yellow fruit (Y) is dominant to white fruit (y). If twoplants heterozygous for yellow fruitare crossed, what are the possiblegenotypes of the offspring?

  1. Yy only
  2. YY, yy only
  3. Yy, yy only
  4. YY, Yy, yy only

Friday

The results of Pasteur’s experiment helped Pasteur to —

A reject the theory of spontaneous generation

B isolate the virus responsible for smallpox

C produce a vaccine against rabies

D convince people to cover food

Which of these would be measured to determine the density of the polar bear population in Canada?

  1. The number of bears per square kilometer
  2. The total number of bears seen per day
  3. The mass of the bears at the Arctic
  4. The total number of bears minus the juvenile bears

Name:______Date:______Period:______A

Unit 6 Quiz 4 4/15/11 (25 pts)

  1. To remove the pancreas, a surgeon would have to enter which cavity?

2. The principal function of structure X______is to ______.

3. Where are blood cells made?

4. What are the receptors for smelling called?

5. Specialized cells called ______transfer messages throughout your body in the form of fast-moving electrical energy.

6. From a neuron's cell body, information is transmitted to other cells by a fiber called a(n) ______.

7. Special neurons called ______send impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles.

8-11 identify the labeled structures

A.______

B.______

C.______

D.______

Extra Credit

An example of a reaction to a stimulus is ______.

a.a boy smelling a flower

b.eyes blinking due to smoke in the air

c.a person tapping on the shoulder of a friend

d.a loud clap of thunder following lightning

Vocabulary Matching

____ Erythrocyte / A. A nerve cell; the fundamental unit of the nervous system, having structure and properties that allow it to conduct signals by taking advantage of the electrical charge across its cell membrane.
____ Endocrine / B. These are found exclusively within the spinal cord and brain. They are stimulated by signals reaching them from sensory neurons or otherslike themselves or both.
_____ Gland / C. The covalent bond between two amino acid units, formed by condensation synthesis.
_____ Myelin sheath / D. A nerve cell that transmits signals from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands.
_____ Olfactory / E. In a neuron, an insulating coat of cell membrane from Schwann cells that is interrupted by nodes of Ranvier
_____ Nerve / F. A red blood cell; contains hemoglobin, which functions in transporting oxygen in the circulatory system.
_____ Peptide / G. A ropelike bundle of neuron fibers (axons and dendrites) tightly wrapped in connective tissue.
_____ Sensory neurons / H. The internal system of chemical communication involving hormones, the ductless glands that secrete hormones, functions in concert with the nervous system to effect internal regulation and maintain homeostasis
_____ Neuron / I. A structure composed of modified epithelial cells specialized to produce one or more secretions that are discharged to the outside of the gland.
_____ Motor neurons / J. the brain and spinal cord
_____ Interneuron / K. chemical released by neurons that may, upon binding to receptors of neurons or effector cells stimulate or inhibit them.
_____ Cerebellum / L. impulse from sensory to motor neurtons controlled by interneurons in the spinal cord
_____ Central Nervous System / M. part of brain involved in balance, coordination, and motor learning.
_____ Medulla Oblongata / N. a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion and heart rate.
_____ Reflex Arc / O.nerve cell that receives information from the internal and external environments and transmits the signals to the central nervous system
_____ Neurotransmitter / P.having to do with the sense of smell, involves the detection and perception of chemicals floating in the air

Name:______Date:______Period:______

Unit 6 Quiz 4 4/15/11 (25 pts)B

1-4 identify the labeled structures

  1. A.______
  2. B.______
  3. C.______
  4. D.______
  5. To remove the pancreas, a surgeon would have to enter which cavity?

6. The principal function of structure X______is to ______.

7. Where are blood cells made?

8. What are the receptors for smelling called?

9. Specialized cells called ______transfer messages throughout your body in the form of fast-moving electrical energy.

10. From a neuron's cell body, information is transmitted to other cells by a fiber called a(n) ______.

11. Special neurons called ______send impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles.

Extra Credit

An example of a reaction to a stimulus is ______.

a.a person tapping on the shoulder of a friend

b.eyes blinking due to smoke in the air

c.a boy smelling a flower

d.a loud clap of thunder following lightning

Vocabulary MatchingB

____ Erythrocyte / A. In a neuron, an insulating coat of cell membrane from Schwann cells that is interrupted by nodes of Ranvier
____ Endocrine / B.A ropelike bundle of neuron fibers (axons and dendrites) tightly wrapped in connective tissue.
_____ Gland / C. The covalent bond between two amino acid units, formed by condensation synthesis.
_____ Myelin sheath / D. A nerve cell that transmits signals from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands.
_____ Olfactory / E. A nerve cell; the fundamental unit of the nervous system, having structure and properties that allow it to conduct signals by taking advantage of the electrical charge across its cell membrane.
_____ Nerve / F. A red blood cell; contains hemoglobin, which functions in transporting oxygen in the circulatory system.
_____ Peptide / G.nerve cell that receives information from the internal and external environments and transmits the signals to the central nervous system
_____ Sensory neurons / H. The internal system of chemical communication involving hormones, the ductless glands that secrete hormones, functions in concert with the nervous system to effect internal regulation and maintain homeostasis
_____ Neuron / I. A structure composed of modified epithelial cells specialized to produce one or more secretions that are discharged to the outside of the gland.
_____ Motor neurons / J. having to do with the sense of smell, involves the detection and perception of chemicals floating in the air
_____ Interneuron / K. chemical released by neurons that may, upon binding to receptors of neurons or effector cells stimulate or inhibit them.
_____ Cerebellum / L. impulse from sensory to motor neurtons controlled by interneurons in the spinal cord
_____ Central Nervous System / M. part of brain involved in balance, coordination, and motor learning.
_____ Medulla Oblongata / N. a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion and heart rate.
_____ Reflex Arc / O.These are found exclusively within the spinal cord and brain. They are stimulated by signals reaching them from sensory neurons, other interneurons or both.
_____ Neurotransmitter / P.the brain and spinal cord