Chapters 10-13. This is going to be sort of a random session, here’s what we’ll cover (not in...

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Human BIOS – Nov. 6th Chapters 10-13

Transcript of Chapters 10-13. This is going to be sort of a random session, here’s what we’ll cover (not in...

Human BIOS – Nov. 6thChapters 10-13

To begin…

This is going to be sort of a random session, here’s what we’ll cover (not in order): Tough topics of the Respiratory System Chapter 13 (to be studied on your own

time) Topics from chapter 11 & 12 Anything else you’re confused about

We haven’t had a chance to go over everything so study study study!

Chapter 13 tips

What I have written in my test review notes from 2 years ago: Know your basics about HIV AIDS kills t4 cells and depletion of these

causes immune deficiency Table 13.2 (pg. 314) Anti-HIV drugs

Look over the study questions he put online! I recognized a lot of them from when I

was in the class

Chapter 13

Question: Which STD do you think is the most

common?

Answer: Chlamydia

Chapter 13 hints

Dr. Moody made a note that the book left out syphilis so be sure to review the PowerPoint on that!

STDs and STIs are both used in the book. STI = infections = the name (ex:

Chlamydia) STD = diseases = symptoms of the

infections

STDs

STDs can be 3 different types, or agents. What are they? Hint: We cover the three different types

in chapter 12 too relating to the immune system

Hint 2: The 3rd group is “other”

STDs

Bacterial, Viral and Others

Here are some STIs, put them into categories! Genital warts, Hepatitis, Yeast, Syphilis,

Pubic Lice, Gonorrhea, AIDS, HIV, Herpes, Trichomoniasis, Chlamydia, HPV

PID

What’s PID (no, not the number on your student ID…)

Pelvic Inflammatory disease

PID

Cause of PID?

Fun(?) Fact: It’s the #1 cause of infertility in females – PID leads to scarring of the fallopian tubes.

Ok, I’m sick of talking about STIs…

You know that video he shows in class like every single day now? We’re going to watch it. You’re welcome.

Yell out what you don’t understand!

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=114075029

Enough of that…

Ready, set…. BOARD RACES.

Get in teams! These are a little broader so you may bring your book/notes but it is a race so fastest team wins.

Board Race

Name 3 differences between bacteria and viruses

Board Races

Starting with the kidney’s, name the path of the urinary system (4 things min.)

Board Races

Name the path of air through the respiratory system (5 structures minimum)

Board Races

Name 4 ways infections can be transmitted from one source to another

Board Races

Write the four chapters that are going to be on this test. And what they are about.

TIMEOUT!

Now that we’ve mentioned the four chapters… Which one do you think you’re the most

lost on? Which one do you think is the easiest? Any questions so far?

Recommendations by Chapter

Chapter 10 (Respiratory) Know the pathway Know what smoke can affect Know what structures do when you

inhale/exhale Know a little bit about vocal cords

Recommendations by Chapter

Chapter 11 – Urinary System It gets really confusing, but if you have

basics down, you’ll be ok. Know the pathway and what your

kidneys do pH, salt and water balance in the blood Kidney processes

Recommendations by Chapter

Chapter 12 We’re not done with this in class yet, but

personally think it’s the most in depth UNDERSTAND THAT VIDEO! Really read the text and understand his

PPTs Have written in my notes “go over this

stuff on your own because Moody tells too many stories”

Pay attention the next couple days in class! It will make or break you on this test.

Recommendations by Chapter

Chapter 13 You have to cover this on your own so:▪ Read and understand Dr. Moody’s PPT▪ Read and understand The book PPT▪ Read and understand the textbook chapter▪ Do Dr. Moody’s posted study questions******▪ Do the study questions at the back of the

book Spend some time on this! (Thank

goodness for 3 day weekends…)

General Reccommendations?

Do all the study questions he posts! At least once. Sometimes it’s exact wording.

Go to his office hours! While you’re studying jot down a couple things you don’t understand – he’s good at explaining them.

Start studying NOW. I know it sounds crazy, but there is a lot of material to cover. Put in an hour or so a day and you won’t be overwhelmed on Monday/Tuesday.

So…

Anyone got any other study tips? Anything that helped you from one test

to the next?

One more!

Outline everything! You’ll be familiar with general concepts It really breaks down the information Realize that it’s really not too much

material

Speaking of outlines…

Take the rest of the time to do the following, in groups or on your own: Outline chapter 13! Compare with

others’ outlines Write on the board, on a piece of paper,

whatever any other questions you have. We’ll cover them Thursday & next Tuesday

Write an outline for any of the other chapters

I’ll come around to see if you have questions!