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Title: Animal Organization and Circulatory System Problem Set
Description: Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.
Description: Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.
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Problem Set #1 Key
Animal Organization and Circulation
This problem set, along with problem set #2 and #3, will be reviewed during the next
discussion, Jan 25 (there is no discussion session on Jan 18 due to a holiday)
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1) Define:
-‐ Tissue
A group of cells with the same function
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-‐ Organ System
A group of organs that create an overall function responsible for an essential need to
the organism
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Disadvantages:
Low surface area to volume ratio, requires a transport system, requires support for
large weight
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What are the 2 types?
Simple epithelium, stratified epithelium
What are the different cell shapes?
Cuboidal: cube
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Give an example of a connective protein
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Myelin Sheath
What is the function of fibroblasts?
To produce connective proteins, such as collagen
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Skeletal: voluntary, striated, controlled by CNS
Smooth: involuntary, not striated, controlled by stimuli
Cardiac: involuntary, striated, controlled by pacemaker
-‐ Nervous Tissue:
Control voluntary and involuntary movement
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What are some nervous tissue functions?
Receives and outputs information
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Data integration
4) What is homeostasis?
The ability to keep internal conditions the same
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-‐ Why is homeostasis important (think of enzymes and proteins)?
Enzymes and proteins can only function under a range of conditions
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-‐ Homeostasis is controlled by feedback loops
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-‐ Give an example of a negative and a positive feedback loop
Negative Feedback Loop:
Internal temperature control
Positive Feedback Loop:
Positive: producing beast milk upon stimulation
5) What is the primary function of circulation?
To solve the problem of low surface area to volume ratio in terms of oxygen and
carbon dioxide exchange/diffusion
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(b) To prevent blood from flowing backwards
(c) To filter out potential harmful substances
(d) To retrieve oxygen and feed it to the cardiac muscles
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11)
What produces the signals that travel across the heart?
Sinoatrial Node (pacemaker)
12)
What is the vital function of the Atrioventricular Node?
To delay the signal by 0
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That way blood will finish flowing into the
ventricles before committing to ventricular contraction
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Which direction do they promote?
Hydrostatic Pressure: out of the capillaries, into the tissues
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14)
A heart chamber has a very thick wall and produces a large spike
in the ECG during contraction
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AS A RESULT, THE RECEIVER WILL HAVE A HEART THAT CAN ONLY
BEAT AT 100 BPM, WHICH IS THE STANDARD RATE FOR A HEART WITHOUT
INTERFERENCE FROM THE CNS
Title: Animal Organization and Circulatory System Problem Set
Description: Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.
Description: Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.