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Study questions - test 3 Immune systems comparative 1) what are the two main types of immunity? how are they different? 2) go over examples of immune systems in invertebrates. 3) know the basics of arthropod immune systems. 4) what is LAL? what is it used for? non-specific 5)what is the first line of defense for humans? most animals? 6)in what ways does the skin act as a barrier? 7)what are neutrophils? how do they work? 8)what are basophils? 9)what are eosinophils? 10)what are monocytes? 11)what are macrophages? how do they work? 12)what are NK cells? how do they work? 13)discuss how an inflammatory response happens. 14)how does an inflammatory response help fight an infection? 15)what is a systemic inflammatory response? 16)what are interferons? specific responses 17)how do B and T cells develop? 18)what is an antigen? 19)how are B and T cells different? 20)what are MHC molecules? what are the classes of MHC molecules? 21)what are antibodies? how do they work? 22)what is humoral immunity? 23)what is cell-mediated immunity? 24)how are T-cells involved in humoral immunity? 25)why is the secondary immune response quicker and longer lasting? 26)what is clonal selection? 27)what is the difference in active and passive immunity? give an example of each. 28)how do ABO blood groups get inherited? 29)how does ABO blood group affect tissue transplantation? 30)know something about the organ transplant issues we discussed. 31)how are allergies related to the immune system? 32)what is anaphylaxis? Plant groups taxonomy 33) review taxonomy sheet #2. 34)know the major clades of the eukarya. 35)what are the two big groups of plants? 36)what is a bryophyte? 37)what are the major divisions of seed plants? 38)what division comprises the modern angiosperms? 39)what are the differences in monocots and dicots? Plant parts, growth parts of the plant 40)what are the two main organ systems of plants? 41)what are the three main tissue types in plants? 42)what are some examples of plant organs? 43)what are the three main cell types in plants? shoot system 44)what are vascular bundles? 45)know the anatomy of a herbaceous stem for dicots and monocots. 46)know the different leaf types. 47)know the cross sectional anatomy of a eudicot leaf. root system 48)know the basic anatomy of a root. 49)what is a tap root? 50)know the anatomy of the root tip cross section. 51)know the parts of a root tip. 52)know the tissue types for the different root structures. 53)where does most of the absorption of water in roots occur? life history and growth 54)know the difference in primary and secondary growth. 55)what are the different life history types found in plants? 56)what is indeterminate growth? 57)what is apical dominance? 58)what is an apical meristem? 59)what is a lateral meristem? secondary growth 60)what accounts for most of the cells in a piece of wood? 61)what comprises the bark? 62)what happens to the epidermis during secondary growth? 63)what causes the rings in trees? 64)why does damage to the phloem sometimes kill a tree? Plant transport levels of transport 65)know the different levels of transport that we talked about. 66)know the cell compartments we talked about. 67)what are the three ways that water can move from the cortex to the stele? 68)what is the stele? 69)why are root hairs and proton pumps important in roots? xylem 70)what is the fate of most of the water that is absorbed by the roots of a plant? 71)what is transpiration? 72)why is cohesion important? 73)why is adhesion important? 74)what is an air plug? 75)how does the plant control water loss? 76)what is the photosynthesis-transpiration compromise? 77)what is guttation? phloem 78)where does the water in phloem sap come from? 79)know how phloem are loaded and unloaded. 80)what does source to sink mean? 81)what is translocation? 82)what are some examples of sinks and sources? Plant reproduction alternation of generations 83) what is alternation of generation? 84) How are patterns of alternation of generation different in different plant groups? 85) what is a gametophyte? sporophyte? 86) what are some examples of sexual and asexual reproduction in plants? basic terminology 87) What is meant by mitosis? meiosis? 88) What are spores? 89) know the terminology used to discuss sexes in plants. flowers 90) what are the main functions of flowers? 91) know the anatomy of a flower. 92) how is pollen produced? 93) how is the female gametophyte produced? 94) what is double fertilization? fruits 95) what is a fruit? 96) why are fruits sweet / colorful / attractive? 97) know the parts of a mature seed. 98) how does seed dormancy work? 99) why is seed dormancy important? seed dispersal 100) In what ways does seed dispersal occur? 101) how are animals involved in seed dispersal? 102) why is seed dispersal a good thing? pollination 103) what are some ways that pollination occurs? 104) why are some flowers small and noncolorful? 105) why might some pollen grains be larger or smaller than others? vegetative reproduction 106) other examples of asexual reproduction in plants. Plant hormones classes of hormones 107) be familiar with the main classes of hormones in plants. 108) what is apical dominance? what hormones are involved? 109) what hormones are involved in seed dormancy? 110) what hormones are involved in abscission of leaves / senescence? 111) what hormones are involved in phototropism? tropisms 112) know the different types of tropisms we talked about. 113) what is a tropism? 114) how do plants respond to stimuli? 115) what is meant by photomorphogenesis? 116) how do hormones end up affecting the overall shape of a plant? 117) how do plants respond to light? 118) know the responses and actions associated with phytochromes and bluelight receptors in plants. 119) how do plants know when to flower? 120) what determines when a plant flowers? comprehensive 121) make sure you know the basic taxonomic groups of animals. 122) make sure you know the major branches / clades in the animal tree. 123) make sure you can still interpret a tree. 124) make sure you are still familiar with the basic terminology of cladistics and systematics. 125) review each of the organ systems we discussed. 126) make sure you still know the major concepts associated with each organ system we discussed. 127) be sure you still know the anatomy associated with the organ systems we discussed.