AP Bio: Animal Structure/Function

<p>Of the following systems:</p>

<p>-Digestive
-Respiratory
-Circulatory
-Immune
-Excretory
-Nervous
-Musculoskeletal
-Endocrine
-Reproductive</p>

<p>Rank the above by importance on the test. As in, #1 generally has a lot of questions on it.</p>

<p>for the MC, i believe the endocrine system is very important. the practice test my teacher gave out had like 4-5 questions on it. good luck on monday</p>

<p>yeah, i've noticed that too. any other thoughts?</p>

<p>Is there a giant ehap review of biology or a comprehensive study guide someone has done in like word?</p>

<h1>1 - reproductive (developmental biology is HUGE)</h1>

<h1>2 - endocrine (at least from the practice tests I've seen)</h1>

<h1>3 - immune (it hasn't been in the past but now it's becoming much more important)</h1>

<h1>4 - excretory</h1>

<h1>4 - digestive</h1>

<h1>4 - circulatory</h1>

<h1>5 - nervous</h1>

<h1>5 - musculoskeletal</h1>

<p>The excretory, digestive and circulatory systems are all of equal importance, and the nervous and musculoskeletal systems are nearly as important.</p>

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<p>"the nervous and musculoskeletal systems are nearly as important."</p>

<p>By important, you mean unimportant, right?</p>

<p>Hmm alright--I would have thought that nervous would be higher though...</p>

<p>Actually, the nervous system is high on the list in that you need to know how neurons work. Really. Maybe brush up on your brain anatomy, but other than that...eh.</p>

<p>Know how muscles contract. Other than that, you probably don't need to know anything about it.</p>

<p>Really know your endocrine and reproductive systems. Like, be able to recite stuff backwards and forwards.</p>

<p>Brush up on your immune system, I guess...<em>shrug</em> It's good to know it.</p>

<p>I wouldn't say the other ones are overly important. They may be for essays, but who knows?</p>