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DO NOW. 1)What is the human body’s first line of defense? 2) Describe an Inflammatory Response. Chapters to study. 1 – metrics 2 – carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids 15, 16, 17 EVOLUTION Unit 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 HUMAN BODY.

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  1. DO NOW 1)What is the human body’s first line of defense? 2) Describe an Inflammatory Response

  2. Chapters to study • 1 – metrics • 2 – carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids • 15, 16, 17 EVOLUTION Unit • 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 HUMAN BODY

  3. Exam Essay Questions:. The semester final will be 50 multiple choice questions and three short answer essay questions. Here are 5 short answer essay questions, write down each question and think about which three you know best, have the most information about and the three that you could answer best. Choose three (3) of these five (5) to answer for the final. 1) Describe the inflammatory response in terms of a splinter wound. 2) Remember the liver lab, what happened when the enzyme in the liver reacted with the hydrogen peroxide? How did temperature and pH effect the rate of reaction? 3) How is the idea of common descent supported by examples of homologous structures. 4) Describe the feedback loop between the sugar level in the blood stream, the pancreas, insulin and the liver. 5) Identify the six major endocrine glands and describe the function of each .

  4. The fossil record Geographic distribution of living species Homologous body structures Similaritiesin early development Physical remains of organisms Common ancestral species Similar genes Similar genes Concept Map Section 15-3 Evidence of Evolution includes which is composed of which indicates which implies which implies

  5. Genetic Drift Section 16-2 Sample of Original Population Descendants Founding Population A Founding Population B

  6. Figure 17-8 Miller-Urey Experiment Section 17-2 Mixture of gases simulating atmospheres of early Earth Spark simulating lightning storms Cold water cools chamber, causing droplets to form Condensation chamber Water vapor Liquid containing amino acids and other organic compounds

  7. Figure 17-12 Endosymbiotic Theory Section 17-2 Chloroplast Plants and plantlike protists Aerobic bacteria Ancient Prokaryotes Photosynthetic bacteria Nuclear envelope evolving Mitochondrion Primitive Photosynthetic Eukaryote Animals, fungi, and non-plantlike protists Primitive Aerobic Eukaryote Ancient Anaerobic Prokaryote

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