Chapter 9: The Immune System
Chapter 10: The Respiratory System
Chapter 11: The Nervous System
Chapter 12: The Sensory System
Chapter 13: The Endocrine System
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What cells engulf and destroy bacteria and debris?

Phagocytes

100

What iron-containing protein carries most of the oxygen in the blood?

Hemoglobin

100

What are the two main structures in the CNS?

Brain and spinal cord

100

What are the 5 tastes?

Sweet, salty, bitter, sour, unami

100

What does ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) do?

Conserve water, released in response to dehydration

200

What type of T cell kills infected cells by releasing proteins that make pores and toxic enzymes?

Cytotoxic T-cells

200

What form is carbon dioxide transported as in the blood?

Bicarbonate

200

Briefly describe the sodium-potassium pump.

2 K+ in, 3 Na+ out

200

Where are the incus, malleus, and stapes located?

Middle ear

200

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?

Type 1- insulin dependent

Type 2- non-insulin dependent

300

What type of B cell waits for a later encounter with a specific antigen?

Memory B-cell

300

Where is the respiratory center in the brain?

Medulla oblongata

300

What is the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system?

Sympathetic- "fight or flight"

Parasympathetic- "relax and digest"

300

Briefly explain the difference between rods and cones.

Cones- detect color, less sensitive, more accurate images

Rods- no color, more sensitive

300

What is the "master gland" that releases hormones that regulate a lot of bodily functions?

Pituitary gland

400

What are the 3 systems of defense, in order?

Outer barrier, non-specific defense, specific defense

400

Name the 3 main structures in the lungs.

Bronchi, bronchioles, aveloi

400

What substance insulates neurons to allow faster conduction of action potentials?

Myelin

400

What are the semicircular canals involved in?

Balance

400

What are the 3 hormones released by the anterior pituitary gland? 

FSH + LH (sexual maturation)

GH (growth hormone)

500

Briefly explain how a vaccine works.

A patient is exposed to an antigen (usually weakened in some way) from a pathogen to induce a primary immune response, which then creates memory cells

500

How does gas exchange occur?

Diffusion: gases move from area of high concentration to low concentration

ex. in tissues O2 diffuses into cells, while CO2 diffuses into blood

500

What is the blood-brain barrier?

This protective barrier regulates the passage of substances from the blood to the central nervous system 

500

How do rods and cones signal?

They either release or decrease neurotransmitters, which inhibit bipolar neurons or make them more active

500

What hormone released by the pancreas lower blood sugar levels?

What hormone released by the pancreas raises blood sugar levels?

Insulin

Glucagon

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