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End of Fallopian tube.

Where does fertilization begin?central and perpheral

Central and Peripheral

What are 2 major parts of the nervous systelibwe

Liver

What produces bile?

Gal bladder

What stores bile?

Breaks down starch/carbs

What is the job of Amylase?

It breaks down lipids/fat

What is the job of Lipase?

It destroys bone

What does osteoblast do?

It absorbs bone

What does osteoclasts do?

Pancreatic scretions

What neutralizes acid chime in the intestine?

Sensory perception

What is the function of myelin sheath in neurons?

Bone marrow

What produces blood cells?

Decrease in osteoblast activity and normal osteoclast activity.

What causes osteoporosis?

Nervous tissue

What kind of tissue is in the spinal cord?

Muscle tissue

What kind of tissue is in the heart?

Peptide

What kind of bonds in nucleotides in double strand of DNA?

Large intestine

What organ gets rid of metabolic wastes?

Diffusion down concentration gradient

How does oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange?

When they have an infecfion

When does a person have an increase in white blood cells?

Endocrine hormones

What else does the circulatory system transport?

Meiosisfettil

What produces gametes?

Fertilization

What is it called when gametes produce a zygote?

Dermis

What layer of the skin are sebaceous glands found?

Kidney

What organ gets rid of nitrogenous wastes from the body?

Golgi aparatus

What organelle makes and transports proteins?

AAATTTCCGG

How does DNA and RNA bond pair?

The cecum

What part of the intestine is the vermiform appendix attached to?

Urethra

What does the bladder connect to?

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?

The afferent arteriole

What brings blood to the glomerulus?

The efferent arteriole

What takes blood away from the glomerulus?

Basale layer in the epidermis

What layer gives the skin color?

Basale layer in the epidermis

What layer of the skin protects against UV Rays?

Stratum Corneum

What layer of the epidermis is made of dead mature skin cells called keratinocytes?

Albumin

What protein should not be found in urine?

Releases insulin (antibiotics)

What do B-cells release?

What do A-cells release?

Glucagon

Cell membrane, Plasma membrane, DNA, and Ribosomesby protein

What is found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

By protein

How does water move to the cell membrane?

Medulla Oblongata

What controls the breathing process?

An artery moving blood from heart to muscle.

What carries oxygenated blood?

Veins

What takes oxygenated blood back to the heart?

Filters blood and helps fight infections

What is the function of the spleen?

Sinoatrial node

What is the pacemaker of the heart?

To transport oxygen and blood.

What is the function of the circularity system?

Bile/sodium bicarbonate

What neutralized stomach acid?

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

What is it called when the immune system attacks the nervous system?

HFBcBr


Hematoma


Fibrocartilaginous callus


Bony callus


Bone remodeling

What is the process of bone formation?

Germ cells

What are gastrulation cells?

Increase surface area absorption?

What does villi do?

Small intestine

Where are nutrients absorbed?

Large intestine he a

Where is water and vitamin K absorbed?

The arrector pilli motor muscles sympathetic response

What causes goosebumps?

Fight or fight ex: stress

What is the sympathetic response for?

Rest and digest

What is the parasympathetic response for?

Keratinocytes

Which of the following cell types provide waterproof function for outer layers of skin?

Are constituents of carbonhydrates

What is monosaccharides?

What are fatty acids?

Are constituents of lipids

Nucleus acids

What are nucleotides?

Proteins

What are amino acids?

A cancer of white blood cells

What is leukemia?

When hemoglobin in red blood cells don’t transport enough oxygen.

What is anemia?

Heart rhythm problems

What is the arrhythmia?

Is high blood pressure for other factors not for blood problems.

What is Hypertension?

Bone mass loss from immobility

What is demineralization?

Process of transforming cartilage into bone tissue. Increasing bone mass.

What is ossification?

As carbon dioxide level decrease, blood becomes more basic mass.

What is hyperventilation?

Liquid portion of blood

What is plasma?

An iron containing protein in red blood cells that absorbs oxygen.

What is hemoglobin?

Bone to bone

What is ligaments?

Bone to muscles

What is tendons?