Anatomy & Physiology Honors
Chapter 3 Study Guide
In
order to successfully complete Chapter 3, students
should be able to demonstrate the following.
- Compare and contrast
active and passive transport.
- List 2 types of active
transport and use examples to explain how each works.
- List 2 types of passive
transport and use examples to explain how each works.
- Identify the 5 phases of
mitosis discussed in class from a picture or slide
- Briefly describe what
happens in each of the phases of mitosis
- List and Identify the
types of epithelium discussed in class. (Functions, Locations, what
they look like based on name)
- List and identify the
types of connective tissues (Functions, Locations, hat they look like)
- List and identify the
types of muscle tissue (Functions, Locations, what they look like)
- Describe
and Identify nerve tissue and why neurons are unique types of cells.
Activities/Homework:
Short
Answer Questions P. 93- 1,2,4,7,17-19,24,25
Tissue
Packets-13,14,15,16,19
Cell
Physiology Packets-4,6,7,9,10
Tissue
Pre-Lab, Tissue Lab
Anatomy
& Physiology Honors
Chapter
3 Study Guide
In
order to successfully complete Chapter 3, students
should be able to demonstrate the following.
- Compare and contrast
active and passive transport.
- List 2 types of active
transport and use examples to explain how each works.
- List 2 types of passive
transport and use examples to explain how each works.
- Identify the 5 phases of
mitosis discussed in class from a picture or slide
- Briefly describe what
happens in each of the phases of mitosis
- List and Identify the
types of epithelium discussed in class. (Functions, Locations, what
they look like based on name)
- List and identify the
types of connective tissues (Functions, Locations, hat they look like)
- List and identify the
types of muscle tissue (Functions, Locations, what they look like)
- Describe
and Identify nerve tissue and why neurons are unique types of cells.
Activities/Homework:
Short
Answer Questions P. 93- 1,2,4,7,17-19,24,25
Tissue
Packets-13,14,15,16,19
Cell
Physiology Packets-4,6,7,9,10
Tissue
Pre-Lab, Tissue Lab
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