BIOL 1040
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BIOL 1040 Exam 2 study guide
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---14February 20222021/2022A+
- Chapter 24 
-Immune System: a system of organs, tissues, cells, and cell products that protect an 
organism from foreign & potentially harmful organisms, tissues or other substances. 
-Consists of: The lymphatic system (including lymph vessels & nodes; thymus, spleen, 
tonsils & adenoids), Bone marrow & a variety of white blood cells, Antibodies & 
complement proteins, A variety of signal molecules. 
-Innate Immunity: non-specific, genetic, or natural immunity; set of defenses that are 
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BIOL 1040 Exam 3 Study Guide
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---13February 20222021/2022A+
- Chapter 28 
-Nervous System: an animal organ system comprised of a network of specialized interacting cells 
(neurons) that functions in the detection, processing and response to internal and external stimuli. 
Nervous system is divided into two function parts; Central nervous system and Peripheral nervous 
system 
-Three Main Functions: 
1. Sensory Input: conduct signals from receptors to CNS. 
2. Integration: analysis & interpretation of sensory signals, & formation of appropriate 
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Biol 1040 Exam 1 STUDY GUIDE
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---53February 20222021/2022A+
- Unifying Concepts of animal structure and function (20) 
An animals form is not the perfect design: 
Girrafes Larynegeal nerve: 
 Travels from brain, to neck, U-turn around major a major blood vessel in the chest 
(aorta), back up throat, where It connects to and stimulates muscles of the throat. 
 This affects the giraffe’s vocal cords, breathing, and swallowing. 
The giraffes throat is a foot away from its brain. 
Why does the laryngeal nerve make such a long journey? 
Evolution and na...
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