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End of Fallopian tube. |
Where does fertilization begin?central and perpheral |
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Central and Peripheral |
What are 2 major parts of the nervous systelibwe |
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Liver |
What produces bile? |
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Gal bladder |
What stores bile? |
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Breaks down starch/carbs |
What is the job of Amylase? |
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It breaks down lipids/fat |
What is the job of Lipase? |
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It destroys bone |
What does osteoblast do? |
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It absorbs bone |
What does osteoclasts do? |
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Pancreatic scretions |
What neutralizes acid chime in the intestine? |
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Sensory perception |
What is the function of myelin sheath in neurons? |
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Bone marrow |
What produces blood cells? |
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Decrease in osteoblast activity and normal osteoclast activity. |
What causes osteoporosis? |
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Nervous tissue |
What kind of tissue is in the spinal cord? |
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Muscle tissue |
What kind of tissue is in the heart? |
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Peptide |
What kind of bonds in nucleotides in double strand of DNA? |
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Large intestine |
What organ gets rid of metabolic wastes? |
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Diffusion down concentration gradient |
How does oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange? |
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When they have an infecfion |
When does a person have an increase in white blood cells? |
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Endocrine hormones |
What else does the circulatory system transport? |
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Meiosisfettil |
What produces gametes? |
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Fertilization |
What is it called when gametes produce a zygote? |
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Dermis |
What layer of the skin are sebaceous glands found? |
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Kidney |
What organ gets rid of nitrogenous wastes from the body? |
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Golgi aparatus |
What organelle makes and transports proteins? |
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AAATTTCCGG |
How does DNA and RNA bond pair? |
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The cecum |
What part of the intestine is the vermiform appendix attached to? |
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Urethra |
What does the bladder connect to? |
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Prostate gland It secrets a think, milky fluid that protects sperm from acidic in the female reproductive system. |
What gland helps protect a mans sperm from the acidic environment in females? |
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The afferent arteriole |
What brings blood to the glomerulus? |
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The efferent arteriole |
What takes blood away from the glomerulus? |
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Basale layer in the epidermis |
What layer gives the skin color? |
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Basale layer in the epidermis |
What layer of the skin protects against UV Rays? |
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Stratum Corneum |
What layer of the epidermis is made of dead mature skin cells called keratinocytes? |
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Albumin |
What protein should not be found in urine? |
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Releases insulin (antibiotics) |
What do B-cells release? |
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What do A-cells release? |
Glucagon |
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Cell membrane, Plasma membrane, DNA, and Ribosomesby protein |
What is found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? |
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By protein |
How does water move to the cell membrane? |
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Medulla Oblongata |
What controls the breathing process? |
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An artery moving blood from heart to muscle. |
What carries oxygenated blood? |
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Veins |
What takes oxygenated blood back to the heart? |
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Filters blood and helps fight infections |
What is the function of the spleen? |
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Sinoatrial node |
What is the pacemaker of the heart? |
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To transport oxygen and blood. |
What is the function of the circularity system? |
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Bile/sodium bicarbonate |
What neutralized stomach acid? |
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) |
What is it called when the immune system attacks the nervous system? |
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HFBcBr Hematoma Fibrocartilaginous callus Bony callus Bone remodeling |
What is the process of bone formation? |
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Germ cells |
What are gastrulation cells? |
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Increase surface area absorption? |
What does villi do? |
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Small intestine |
Where are nutrients absorbed? |
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Large intestine he a |
Where is water and vitamin K absorbed? |
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The arrector pilli motor muscles sympathetic response |
What causes goosebumps? |
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Fight or fight ex: stress |
What is the sympathetic response for? |
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Rest and digest |
What is the parasympathetic response for? |
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Keratinocytes |
Which of the following cell types provide waterproof function for outer layers of skin? |
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Are constituents of carbonhydrates |
What is monosaccharides? |
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What are fatty acids? |
Are constituents of lipids |
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Nucleus acids |
What are nucleotides? |
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Proteins |
What are amino acids? |
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A cancer of white blood cells |
What is leukemia? |
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When hemoglobin in red blood cells don’t transport enough oxygen. |
What is anemia? |
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Heart rhythm problems |
What is the arrhythmia? |
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Is high blood pressure for other factors not for blood problems. |
What is Hypertension? |
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Bone mass loss from immobility |
What is demineralization? |
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Process of transforming cartilage into bone tissue. Increasing bone mass. |
What is ossification? |
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As carbon dioxide level decrease, blood becomes more basic mass. |
What is hyperventilation? |
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Liquid portion of blood |
What is plasma? |
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An iron containing protein in red blood cells that absorbs oxygen. |
What is hemoglobin? |
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Bone to bone |
What is ligaments? |
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Bone to muscles |
What is tendons? |