Liberty University BIOL
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The Internally Integrated Human Animal
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10.1
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The Integrated Human
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List the names of 10 body
systems and the principle role of each in serving the rest of the body.
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As a student runs up the
stairs, which 2 body systems would be most immediate in their support of the
muscular system in this activity?
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As a student runs up the
stairs, her ____________ system serves her by providing moisture for
evaporation to moderate her body temperature.
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10.2
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The Muscular System
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Muscle
Structural Organization
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A muscle is composed of
thousands of muscle cells (fibers) bound into groups of 100 or more fibers
called ____________, each of which is surrounded by ____________ tissue
called perimysium.
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What is the name of a
contractile unit of a muscle?
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Muscle
Contraction
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During muscle contraction, ____________
filaments use protein heads to attach sequentially to sites on actin
filaments.
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Control
of Contraction: Ions, Gradients, and Membrane Potentials
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While waiting for a signal to
contract, a muscle cell membrane maintains a slightly higher positive charge
on the ____________ of the membrane only because ____________ pumps are
available to generate this difference.
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Contraction
of Cardiac and Smooth Muscle
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Which of the 3 general types of
muscle tissue helps to keep both your blood pressure regulated and your
digestive processes effective?
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Name the calcium-binding
proteins in smooth muscle and those in skeletal muscle.
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10.3
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The Cardiovascular System
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Blood:
A Medium of Exchange
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What is the most common
molecule found in blood?
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Blood
Vessels: The Body’s Avenue of Life
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In which type of vessels do the
exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide and of nutrients and cell wastes occur
(principally)?
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The Heart: The Dynamo of Human Life
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Systolic blood pressure is the ____________
number of a blood pressure reading. It is recorded when the left ____________
contracts.
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Trace the route of blood flow
through the human heart.
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10.4
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Basic Concepts of Immunity
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List 3 general lines of defense
in the human immune system.
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Your
First Line of Defense
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The ____________ lining your
bronchial passages entrain microbes, carrying them away to your acid-laden
stomach where they will die.
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Your
Second Line of Defense
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Name the contrasting sites in
the body where macrophages and neutrophils patrol for foreign objects.
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List 4 basic signs and symptoms
of inflammation.
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Your
Third Line of Defense
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List 4 fundamental
characteristics of the Adaptive Immune Response.
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Neither B lymphocytes nor T
lymphocytes are able by themselves to respond to foreign antigen. They must
at some point be induced to proliferate (divide) by interaction with what
type of cells?
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Preparing
Your Immunity System: The Preemptive Strike
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When a vaccine is given to a
person with a healthy immune system, what is the long-term result?
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Vaccination works because your
immune system ____________ the same foreign entity if you are re-infected
with it.
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10.5
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The Human Digestive System
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For these 5 digestive system
organs—stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, and large intestine—list
their principle function(s).
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The role of the hepatic portal
system is to help the ____________ to control nutrient levels in your
circulatory system.
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The hepatic portal vein forms
from capillary beds in ____________ and leads to a second set of capillary
beds in ____________.
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10.6
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The Human Urinary System
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What
is the principle function of the ureter?
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What
is the principle function of the urethra? The urinary bladder?
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List 3
separate, related functions of the kidney.
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10.7
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Neurons at Work
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Neuron Structure and Function
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List 3 structural regions of a
neuron.
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Which structural feature of a
human neuron uniquely and perfectly fits it for its signal-carrying role?
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Which type of neuron receives a
stimulus and transmits it to the central nervous system?
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Nervous Reflexes
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List in the correct order the
separate structures through which a signal moves in a “simple” reflex arc.
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What
major nervous system organ is not directly involved in a simple reflex arc?
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10.8
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The Human Nervous System
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What are the 2 main sections of
the human nervous system?
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The efferent or motor branch of
the peripheral nervous system is subdivided into the ____________ (voluntary)
and ____________ (involuntary) nervous systems.
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The Central Nervous System
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For the following brain
regions, list each one’s principle functional role: cerebrum, cerebellum,
medulla, hypothalamus, thalamus
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Which structure within the
brain has the role of generating emotions?
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The Peripheral Nervous System
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Cranial
and spinal nerves of the peripheral nervous system serve both ____________
and ____________ functions carrying impulses to and from the body parts.
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Distinguish, in general terms,
the roles of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the ANS.
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The Nervous System Is Internally Integrated
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Which systems of the body
interact with the peripheral nervous system?
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The nervous system interacts
with the ____________ system to coordinate the internal integration of all
the other body systems together.
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10.9
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Drugs and the Nervous System
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Caffeine: Catalyst of the Technological Revolution
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Caffeine affects synapses by
binding to ____________ receptors without activating them.
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Fluoxetine Hydrochloride: Chemical Joy
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Fluoxetine hydrochloride
affects synapses by inhibiting ____________ re-uptake by its transporter
proteins.
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