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AP Bio Body Systems II JeopardyExcretory Muscular Immune System Reproduction &

DevelopmentMisc. Animals

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What is the functional unit of the excretory system?

10 points

What three nitrogenous wastes do animals produce

during excretion?20 points

What are the 4 stages in excretion?30 points

ID 2 functions of kidneys

40 points

ID items A, B, D, E and F

50 points

The nephron10 points

Ammonia, urea, and uric acid20 points

FiltrationSecretion

ReabsorptionExcretion

30 points

OsmoregulationRemoval of nitrogenous wastes

Removal of some toxinsRegulation of blood volume & pH

40 points

A: GlomerulusB: Proximal

convoluted tubuleD: Distal

convoluted tubuleE: Collecting ductF: Loop of Henle

50 points

What are the three types of muscle?10 points

What is a functional unit of a striated muscle cell?

20 points

What are the major proteins in the 2 types of myofilaments?

30 points

Describe the structural differences between the two

structures that make up a myofibril.40 points

What causes the sarcomere to contract? 50 points

SkeletalMuscleSmooth

10 points

Sarcomere

20 points

Myosin (thick myofilaments) & Actin (thin myofilaments)

30 points

The actin proteins are thin filaments which consist of two chains of actin proteins wound around each other

(they also contain the proteins troponin attached to tropomyosin).

The myosin are thick filaments made up of two long chains of myosin molecules with a globular head at

one end.

40 points

On the thin filaments, Ca2+ ions bind to troponin, causing the tropomyosin molecules to shift, exposing myosin binding sites, allowing cross bridges to form between the myosin and actin. As the cross bridges break and reform and break again, the muscle contracts. Muscle contracts as thick and thin filaments slide over each other.

50 points

Name three nonspecific defense mechanisms

your body uses to protect itself from pathogens.10 points

Name three components that make up the second line of

non-specific immune response.20 points

What are antigens and antibodies?30 points

Explain cell mediated immunity.40 points

Explain humoral immunity. 50 points

SkinMucous Membranes

CiliaStomach Acid

Sweat, Oil

10 points

Inflammatory responsePhagocytes (Neutrophils, Macrophages)

Complement – a group of Proteins Interferons – a group of Proteins

Natural Killer Cells

20 points

Antigens are the “bad guys” that infect you; your body recognizes them as foreignAntibodies are proteins made by Plasma cells, they attach to antigens and inactivate the antigens

30 points

A macrophage engulfs an antigen.Pieces of the antigen are placed on the surface of the macrophage. A helper T cell binds to the antigen. This binding activates the T cell which causes the cell to multiply and generate cytotoxic T cells.A cytotoxic T cell has receptors specific for the displayed antigen. They go and bind to infected cells with the antigen marker. Upon binding, molecules are released which kill the target cell that is infected.The cytotoxic T cells also generate Memory T cells and Suppressor T cells

40 points

A macrophage engulfs an antigen.Pieces of the antigen are placed on the surface of the macrophage. A helper T cell binds to the antigen. This binding activates the T cell which causes the cell to multiply.A B cell can then engulf an antigen; the activated Helper T cell binds to the B cell activating the B cell, which become memory B cells or Plasma cells that produce anitbodies.

50 points

Compare asexual and sexual reproduction.

10 points

Following fertilization, what are the 3 early embryonic stages in most

animals (not including 8-cell stage)?

20 points

What 3 layers eventually form in the gastrula?

30 points

What happens in Cleavage?

40 points

What do each of the 3 layers of the gastrula eventually develop into (ID 2 systems for

each layer)50 points

Asexual reproduction produces genetically Identical offspring to the parents (clones). Sexual reproduction produces genetically different offspring and leads to variation (requires 2 different gametes).

10 points

Zygote, blastula and gastrula

20 points

From outside in: ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm

30 points

Cleavage is the rapid mitotic cell division of the zygote that occurs

immediately after fertilization.

40 points

Ectoderm – becomes the skin and the nervous system

Endoderm – will form the viscera including the lungs, livers, and digestive system.

Mesoderm – will give rise to the muscle, blood, and bones.

50 points

What are body symmetry that radiates from the center of an animal and 2-sided

symmetry?10 points

What is cephalization?

20 points

What is the longitudinal, flexible rod that runs along the dorsal axis of vertebrate

embryos, in the position that will become the vertebrate column?

30 points

Name 3 adaptations for evaporative heat loss by animals

40 points

ID a function of each of the 4 lobes of the cerebrum

50 points

Radial and Bilateral symmetry

10 points

A concentration of sensory equipment at the anterior end of an animal

20 points

A notochord

30 points

Sweating, panting, spraying water on the body

40 points

Frontal: language, speech, fine motor activities

Parietal: taste, interprets symbols & abstract reasoning, thought integration

Temporal: smell, hearing, translates words to thought

Occipital: vision

50 points