AP Biology Quarter 3: Weeks 20-22
January19 - February 5, 2010
DATE / IN CLASS / HOMEWORKWednesday
(6,7; 80 min.)
1/20/10 / Circulation
*How are digestion and gas exchange dependent upon circulation? How does the bicarbonate buffering system regulate gas exchange in the blood? / 1. AP Lab 10 Prelab
DUE: F 1/22
Friday
(6,7; 95 min.)1/22/10 / AP Lab 10: Circulatory Physiology
*How does exercise and rest impact the circulatory system of humans? / 1. AP Lab 10 Postlab
DUE: T 1/26
2. Ch 24 Study Guide
DUE: T 1/26
Tuesday
(6,7; 95 min.)1/26/10 / Immune Response
*How does the immune response maintain homeostasis? / 1. ELISA Lab Prelab
DUE: Th 1/28
2. ELISA Lab Postlab
DUE: M 2/1
Thursday
(6,7; 95 min.)1/28/10 / Lab: Monitoring the Immune System: ELISA
*How can you determine if a person has been exposed to an antibody? / 1. ELISA Lab Postlab
DUE: M 2/1
2. Ch 25 Study Guide
DUE: M 2/1
Monday
(6,7; 95 min.)
2/1/10 / Internal Regulation: Temperature and Water
*How does the excretory system maintain homeostasis? / 1. Urinalysis Prelab
DUE: W 2/3
Wednesday
(6,7; 80 min.)
2/3/10 / Lab: Urinalysis
*What is the value of urinalysis in medical diagnoses? / 1. Urinalysis Postlab
DUE: M 2/8
2. Ch 26 Study Guide
DUE: M 2/8
Friday
2/5/10 / No School – Staff Improvement Day
Knowledge:
Mechanisms of Internal Transport
- Comparative internal transport systems
- Evolutionary trends in vertebrate cardiovascular systems
Mammalian Cardiovascular System
- Heart and blood vessel anatomy
- Control of heartbeat, heart attacks
- Blood pressure and cardiovascular problems
- Blood distribution and capillaries
Structure and Function of Blood
- Blood components: red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and blood proteins
- Stem cells
Nonspecific Defenses against Infection
- Nonspecific defenses: skin, mucous membranes, phagocytic cells, antimicrobial proteins
- Inflammatory response
- Lymphatic system
Specific Immunity
- Active vs. passive immunity
- Lymphocytes: humoral immunity vs. cell-mediated immunity
- Antigens and antibodies
- Clonal selection
- Primary and secondary immunity
- Humoral immunity and B cells
- Cell-mediated immunity and antibodies: monoclonal antibodies and T cells, cytotoxic T cells
- Major Histocompatibiliy Complex
Disorders of the Immune System
- Autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency diseases, allergies
- AIDS
Thermoregulation
- Heat gain and loss: convection, conduction, radiation, evaporation
- Counter current heat exchange and behavior
- Metabolic regulation: hibernation and estivation
Osmoregulation and Excretion
- Osmoregulation: osmoconformers vs. osmoregulators
- Sweating and seasonal dehydration
- Nitrogenous waste disposal: ammonia, urea, uric acid
- Mammalian excretory system: filtration, reabsorption, secretion and excretion
- Bloodfiltrate to urine
- Dialysis
Homeostatic Functions of the Liver
C. Gay 1/15/10Steamboat Springs High School AP Biology