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  • Science Vocab/Study Guide!! EASY POINTS!!!?

    - Part 1:

    A. sensory receptor

    B. motor neuron

    C. hypothalamus

    D. thalamus

    E. retina

    F. dendrite

    G. brain

    H. reflex

    I. nerve

    J. cerebellum

    K. sensory neuron

    L. cerebrum

    M. brain stem

    N. synapse

    O. spinal cord

    P. interneuron

    Q. neuron

    R. neurotransmitter

    S. optic nerve

    T. axon

    1. cell that transmits nerve impulses in the body

    2. located at the base of the skull, portion of the brain responsible for the coordination of movement and balance

    3. also called a relay neuron, delivers information only between neurons

    4. an involuntary response to a stimulus

    5. chemical that transmits signals between the nerve cells and the brain

    6. major part of the central nervous system which conducts sensory and motor nerve impulses between the brain and the rest of the body

    7. largest portion of the brain responsible for conscious functions such as movement, memory and vision

    8. the sensory relay station of the brain

    9. nerve that carries electrical messages from the back of the eye to the brain

    10. neuron conducting impulses inwards to the brain or spinal cord

    11. neurons that carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to initiate muscle contraction

    12. Part of the eye that changes light that enters into nerve signals

    13. the gap between nerve cells

    14. bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain

    15. a structure that recognizes a stimulus in the internal or external environment of an organism

    16. long nerve cell fibers that conduct electrical impulses

    17. found at the base of the brain, responsible for unconscious activities including breathing, heart rate, and sleep.

    18. part of the brain that controls many bodily functions, including feeding, drinking, and the release of many hormones

    19. located in the cranium, the command center of the central nervous system

    -Part 2:

    A. ovary

    B. hormone

    C. steroid hormone

    D. adrenal gland

    E. endocrine gland

    F. pituitary gland

    G. embryo

    H. target cell

    I. insulin

    J. blastocyst

    K. negative feedback

    L. testes

    M. gestation

    1. male reproductive glands where sperm and testosterone are produced

    2. any hormone-producing gland that is part of the endocrine system

    3. cell that has a specific receptor for an antigen or antibody or hormone or drug

    4. the time from fertilization to birth in mammals, in humans it is a period of nine months

    5. earliest stages of an embryo, the product of cleavage

    6. any hormone affecting the development and growth of sex organs, fat soluble hormone derived from cholesterol

    7. mechanism in the body for maintaining homeostasis; a change in a variable sets off a response that counteracts the initial change

    8. hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy

    9. the "master gland," endocrine gland that produces hormones that control other glands and many body functions including growth

    10. the period of development from the time of implantation to the end of the eighth week after conception

    11. a chemical messenger involved in the regulation and coordination of cellular and bodily functions

    12. pair of hormone producing glands located above the kidneys, produce steroid hormones and epinephrine

    13. one of a pair of female sex glands which produce ova and the female sex hormones estrogen

    2 AnswersHomework Help8 years ago
  • Biology Vocab/Study guide I HAVE A FINAL TOMORROW EASY 10 POINTS!?

    Part 1

    A. pulse

    B. atrium

    C. stroke

    D. vein

    E. platelet

    F. coronary artery

    G. plasma

    H. capillary

    I. red blood cells

    J. heart attack

    K. white blood cells

    L. artery

    M. aorta

    N. ventricle

    1. upper collecting chamber of the heart where blood collects before passing to the ventricle

    2. tiny blood vessels connecting the arteries and veins

    3. blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart

    4. supplies oxygenated blood to the heart, branches from the aorta

    5. blood vessels carrying oxygenated blood from the heart through the body

    6. rate in which the heart beats; can be felt at the wrist or neck

    7. part of the immune system; cells in the blood that fight infection

    8. cells that contain hemoglobin which carries oxygen to all the organs and tissues of the body

    9. when the supply of oxygen-rich blood flowing through one or more of the coronary arteries to the heart muscle is cut off; myocardial infarction

    10. the liquid part of blood, contains clotting proteins

    11. type of blood cell that causes blood clots to form in order to prevent bleeding

    12. a blockage or rupture in a blood vessel that supplies oxygen to the brain that causes a sudden loss of brain function

    13. one of the heart's two lower chambers that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries

    14. largest artery in the body; carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body

    Part 2

    A. ureter

    B. esophagus

    C. urinary bladder

    D. digestion

    E. diaphragm

    F. urine

    G. trachea

    H. urea

    I. larynx

    J. colon

    K. urethra

    L. bronchus

    M. alveolus

    N. pharynx

    1. breaking down of food mechanically and chemically into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body

    2. fluid produced by the kidneys, containing waste and water from the blood

    3. main windpipe or passage supplying the lungs

    4. tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach

    5. part of the large intestine removes water from digested food after it has passed through the small intestine

    6. throat area containing openings to both the trachea and the esophagus

    7. collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal

    8. separates chest cavity from abdominal cavity; contracts and relaxes during breathing

    9. tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder

    10. sac in the lung that contains thin walls that aid in the exchange O 2 and CO 2

    11. contains the vocal cords

    12. branch of the trachea that leads to a lung

    13. nitrogen part of urine

    14. tube through which urine passes from the bladder out of the body

    2 AnswersHomework Help8 years ago
  • Science Homework Help! Biology Study Guide/Vocab! Easy 10 points!?

    Part 1

    A. fertilization

    B. genetics

    C. heredity

    D. F2 generation

    E. F1 generation

    F. life cycle

    G. P generation

    H. sexual reproduction

    1. follows an organism from fertilization to the reproduction of a second generation

    2. first generation of offspring in a genetic cross

    3. the offspring of the F1 generation

    4. involves two parents, meiosis, gamete formation, and fertilization

    5. passing a trait from parent to offspring

    6. the fusion of a sperm and an egg

    7. parent generation in a genetic cross

    8. the study of heredity

    Part 2

    A. dominant

    B. genotype

    C. multiple alleles

    D. law of segregation

    E. Punnett square

    F. recessive

    G. allele

    H. incomplete dominance

    I. co-dominance

    J. test cross

    K. heterozygous

    L. law of independent assortment

    M. phenotype

    N. sex-linked trait

    O. probability

    P. homozygous

    Q. pedigree

    1. gene coded on a sex chromosome

    2. the observable characteristics of an organism

    3. tool used to predict the results of a genetic cross

    4. displays whether a dominant phenotype is homozygous or heterozygous

    5. when the alleles for a trait differ

    6. diagram of a family's genealogy that shows family members' relationships to each other and how a particular trait or disease has been inherited

    7. any of a set of three or more alleles, only two of which can be present in an organism

    8. shown as lower case letter in a cross, is masked by a dominant trait

    9. different form of a gene at a single locus

    10. when both alleles of a trait are the same

    11. the genetic make-up of an organism

    12. Mendel's first law, alleles separate during gamete formation

    13. the "Inheritance Law", the inheritance pattern of one trait will not affect the inheritance pattern of another

    14. expected frequency of a particular event; in the case of genetics it can be expressed as a ratio

    15. where the two alleles (or genes) for a specific trait are equally expressed, such as the AB blood type

    16. the partial expression of two different alleles that result in a blended appearance

    17. shown as uppercase letter in a cross, a trait that is expressed over another

    1 AnswerHomework Help9 years ago
  • Help with biology vocab/study guide! I have a test Friday! Easy 10 points!?

    Please help I was sick from school for 3 days and I have a test tomorrow. I really need this filled out so I can study and pass my test.

    Part 1.

    A. centromere

    B. gene

    C. autosome

    D. chromatid

    E. cytokinesis

    F. cell cycle

    G. gamete

    H. sex chromosome

    I. homologous chromosomes

    J. chromosome

    K. cancer

    L. haploid

    M. karyotype

    N. zygote

    O. mutation

    P. diploid

    Q. interphase

    R. binary fission

    S. mitosis

    1. a cell that contains two sets of chromosomes

    2. a change in a gene

    3. process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells.

    4. a cell that contains one set of chromosomes.

    5. a picture of the chromosome found in an individual's cell

    6. non-sex chromosome

    7. the resting stage of cell division

    8. egg cells and sperm cells

    9. basic unit of heredity

    10. sequence of events occurring during cell division

    11. all human cells (except the gametes) carry 46 of these

    12. uncontrolled cell division

    13. determine the sex of individuals

    14. chromosomes that pair with each other

    15. the process by which microorganisms reproduce

    16. a diploid cell that forms from the fusion of two haploid cells

    17. attachment site of the chromosomes to the spindles

    Part 2

    A. stem cell

    B. oogenesis

    C. sporophyte

    D. gametophyte

    E. ovum

    F. independent assortment

    G. clone

    H. spermatogenesis

    I. embryo

    J. sperm

    K. asexual reproduction

    L. spore

    M. sexual reproduction

    N. fertilization

    O. crossing-over

    P. meiosis

    1. haploid form of a life cycle

    2. a multicellular organism in its early stages of development

    3. cell from which other cell types develop

    4. budding is an example of this type of reproduction

    5. type of cell division that produces sex cells

    6. a plant that has asexual spores for reproduction

    7. the production of sperm

    8. the female sex cell

    9. reproductive cell for plants such as ferns or for fungi

    10. form of reproduction that requires both male and female sex cells

    11. when DNA is exchanged between sister chromatids during meiosis

    12. the production of egg cells

    13. the random segregation of chromosomes that contributes to genetic variability of offspring

    14. an egg and sperm join together to form an embryo

    15. the male sex cell

    16. cells that are genetically identical

    2 AnswersBiology9 years ago
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    Last question I need.

    The process of __________________involves the use of light energy to convert _________________ and _________________ into _______________, ______________, and other organic compounds.

    A) respiration, carbon dioxide, water, glucose, oxygen

    B) photosynthesis, carbon dioxide, water, glucose, oxygen

    C) photosynthesis, glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water

    D) respiration, glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water

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