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AP Bio Bellringer 1/11 • If you did the homework please get it out so I can pick it up. Question: As animals are heterotrophic organisms, the ability to move and find food is important. Movement on earth, for animals, occurs basically in three different environments (Air, land, or water). Each environment has the same forces working against movement (Friction and gravity). In no more than three sentences, choose ONE environment for movement and tell to what degree each force hinders movement and describe how those forces are overcome by the anatomical structure of animals that utilized that environment. (5 Points) WRITE IT OUT WITH YOUR GROUP W/OUT YOUR NOTES
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AP Bio Bellringer 1/11• If you did the homework please get it out so I

can pick it up.• Question: As animals are heterotrophic organisms, the ability

to move and find food is important. Movement on earth, for animals, occurs basically in three different environments (Air, land, or water). Each environment has the same forces working against movement (Friction and gravity). In no more than three sentences, choose ONE environment for movement and tell to what degree each force hinders movement and describe how those forces are overcome by the anatomical structure of animals that utilized that environment. (5 Points)

WRITE IT OUT WITH YOUR GROUP W/OUT YOUR NOTES

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1pt. Discussion of the degree gravity imposes upon movement.1pt. Discussion of the degree friction imposes upon movement.1pt. Disccussion of the anatomical feature needed to overcome those forces1pt. Correct use of scientific terms.1pt. Answer has no more than three sentences. (Following Directions.)

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AP Biology

Immune SystemsPart 1

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Glycolipids and Glycoproteins of the ECM

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Innate Immunity

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Phagocyte “eating” a pathogen

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Immune Response

Pathogen Pin

Chemical signals

CapillaryPhagocytic cells

Macrophage

Red blood cell

Bloodclottingelements

Blood clot

Phagocytosis

Watch Acute Inflammation 2009 by Rey Marvin

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Pyrogens

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Interferon

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Glycolipids and Glycoproteins of the ECM

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MHCs

Antigen-presentingcell

Antigenfragment

Class II MHCmolecule

T cellreceptor

Helper T cell

Antigenfragment

Class I MHCmolecule

T cellreceptor

Cytotoxic T cell

Infected cell Microbe

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Plant defenses - Thorns

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Plant defenses - cork

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Predatory attractants and the Signal

Transduction PathwayRecruitment ofparasitoid waspsthat lay their eggswithin caterpillars

Synthesis andrelease ofvolatile attractants

Signal transductionpathway

Chemicalin saliva

Wounding


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