Name: Date: Period: Test Review: Animal Systems This review is due on the day of your Animal Systems test. 1. Overview of Animals a. What is Homeostasis? b. Complete the levels of organization: Cells Organism c. Internal feedback mechanisms keep internal processes working at a consistent rate in order to maintain. d. The respiratory system delivers to muscle tissue so the muscles can make (energy). e. Describe the types of body symmetry and give an example. 1) Asymmetrical 2) Radial 3) Bilateral f. What is an amphibian? g. Discuss the difference between Endotherms and Ectotherms. h. Check the box to indicate how the animals maintain body heat. ANIMAL Endotherm Ectotherm amphibians humans birds snake
2. Nervous System a. What is the function of the Nervous System? b. Which human body systems does the Nervous System control? c. What is the function of each of the following brain parts? i. Cerebrum ii. Cerebellum iii. Brain Stem 3. Integumentary System a. What is the function of the Integumentary system? b. Give the function of each of the following: c. How do the circulatory and Integumentary systems work together to maintain body temperature homeostasis? 4. Skeletal Systems a. List the 5 functions of the skeletal system. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) b. The skull, vertebral column, and rib cage make up the skeleton. Its function is to the vital organs. The arms & legs, shoulders & pelvis make up the skeleton whose function is. c. What is periosteum and what purpose does it serve?
d. What is ossification? e. Explain why bone heals faster than cartilage. f. Explain the difference between a tendon and a ligament. g. What does red bone marrow produce? 5. Muscular System a. List the location for each type of muscle tissue. 1) Cardiac 2) Skeletal 3) Smooth b. Explain what Peristalsis Contractions are and how it moves an ovum through the fallopian tube or food through the stomach. 6. Circulatory System a. The function of blood and the circulatory system is. b. What is the function of valves in the heart? c. What is the difference between atria and ventricles in the heart? d. By what process do nutrients, gases, and wastes pass through the capillary walls? e. Why is the septum in the heart a very important structure? f. Which are thicker - the walls of arteries or the walls of veins, and why?
g. Heart Diagram Use arrows to show the pathway of blood flow. Use blue and red to represent whether the blood is oxygenated (red) or deoxygenated (blue). h. List the flow of blood through the heart using the four chambers of the heart and their arteries. 7. Respiratory System a. Respiration of an organism is the exchange of and gases. b. In what two locations does gas exchange occur? c. How does your muscular system help out your respiratory system? 8. Digestive System a. The digestive system breaks down food to get the molecule which is delivered to the muscles by the system.
b. Define peristalsis: c. How does the Nervous System help the Digestive System? 9. Excretory System a. What is the purpose of the Excretory System? b. The lungs rid the body of. c. The skin rids the body of. d. Reviewing questions b & c above, what two body systems, besides Excretory, are involved in excretion of wastes? 10. Endocrine System a. The main function of the endocrine system is to regulate body processes through chemicals called, which are produced by glands. b. The pancreas releases glucagon and which regulate blood glucose (sugar) levels. c. List the hormone & function for each gland. GLAND FUNCTION HORMONE Thyroid Pituitary Adrenal 11. Immune/Lymphatic System a. HIV hides in the cells of the immune system thus inactivating it. b. A foreign triggers our immune system to react.
12. Reproductive System a. The main function of the reproductive system is the production of (sex cells). The gamete is sperm and the gamete is the ovum. b. How does the endocrine system help the reproductive system? 13. All Systems a. Which system is considered the body s transportation system? b. Name three systems involved in your pulling your hand off of a hot pan quickly. c. Explain how the endocrine and circulatory systems work together when you perceive a threat, such as encountering a robber in your home. d. When the lungs rid the body of Carbon Dioxide, a waste product, in which system could it be included? e. Many body systems work together to maintain, which is relatively stable internal environment. f. What two systems work together to ensure that your body has a constant supply of oxygen and CO 2 dioxide is removed (gas exchange)? g. A long distance runner needs plenty of energy, which requires oxygen to produce. What two systems work together to provide the oxygen and movement for this runner? h. Explain how the immune system and integumentary systems provide protection.
i. Adrenaline is a hormone released when your body is under stress from a perceived threat. Explain which three systems would be working together to (1) secrete this hormone, (2) ensure that it s transported throughout your body, and (3) allows you to run away from the danger. j. The stem of a plant provides structure for the plant, in addition to having vascular tissue to transport water, nutrients and glucose. What two systems would provide these functions in humans? 14. Analyze the diagram and answer the questions. 1. What is a normal Blood Calcium level? 2. Which gland releases PTH? 3. What vitamin is responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium?
4. In what part of your body is Calcium stored? 5. What hormone stimulates your bones to release calcium? 6. Where in your body is calcium reabsorbed?