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What should I study for the Test?
NOTES: CELLULAR RESPIRATION AND LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION
1. Understand the components of ReDox reactions
2. Be able to write the equation for cellular respiration
3. Define Glycolysis
a. Be able to recognize the general equation for Glycolysis
b. Know where glycolysis occurs
c. Understand the basic idea of Glycolysis
4. Define Anaerobic Respiration and Lactic Acid Fermentation
a. Be able to recognize the general equation for Lactic Acid Fermentation
b. Understand how metabolism is increased or decreased
5. Define aerobic respiration
6. Understand the concepts of the Krebs Cycle
7. Understand which mechanisms your body will use with and without oxygen
8. Be able to Describe what is occurring in the Electron Transport Chain
a. Why do we breathe oxygen?
9. Be able to describe the general structure and function of ATP
NOTES: MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF MUSCLES
1. Be able to list the major differences between the three type of muscle
a. Striated vs. Non-Striated
b. Multinucleate vs. Uninucleate
c. Tires easy vs. Does not Tire
d. Voluntary vs. Involuntary
e. Basic Cell Shapes or Arrangements
2. Be able to recognize microscopic photos of each type of muscle
3. Be able to label the microscopic anatomy of a muscle
4. Be able to answer each of the four questions in the notes:
a. What causes the filaments to slide?
b. What role does calcium play?
c. What role does ATP play?
d. Why are muscles red?
5. Know the general timeline and concept of Rigor Mortis
6.
7. Be able to list adaptations of skeletal muscle to exercise
8. Be able to list benefits of aerobic exercise
9. Be able to define and/or identify every bold or italicized term in the notes
(includes all of the following general categories)
a. Types and characteristics of Muscles
b. Anatomy of Muscle Tissue
c. The Sliding Filament Theory of Contraction
d. Stimulation and Contraction of single skeletal muscles
e. Skeletal Muscle Ccontraction at the Organ Level
f. Types of Muscle Contractions
g. Energy for Muscle Contraction
LAB: HISTOLOGY OF MUSCLE TISSUE
1. Be able to list the function and location of each of the three muscle types
2. Be able to recognize slides or photos of each of the three muscle types
STUDY GUIDE ON MUSCLE TISSUE AND THE MECHANISM OF CONTRACTION
1. Review the questions
2. Study guide follows the notes outline
QUIZ 1: MICRO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY QUIZ
1. Stop in before or after school to practice for the test
QUIZ 2: MICRO MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY QUIZ
1. Stop in before or after school to practice for the test
2. Be able to list the steps of Physiology in their correct order
SELF QUIZ: MUSCLE STRUCTURE
1. Use as Practice: Be able to identify and label all the parts of a muscle
QUIZ 2: MICRO MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY QUIZ
1. Use as Practice: Be able to identify and label all the parts of a muscle