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Animal Form+Function

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example of agnatha   hagfish, lamprey  
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type of connective tissue that holds fat   adipose  
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cavity above diaphragm?   thoracic  
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three parts of a neuron   axon, dendrite, cell body  
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what cells support and feed the neurons   glial cells  
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what is pumped by Na/K pump   K  
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HOw many Ks are pumped by one atp   2  
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What part of the brain does balance   cerebellum  
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part of brain for senses   cerebrum  
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part of the brain for involuntary   medulla/ brain stem  
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type of neuron goes toward the CNS   sensory/ afferent  
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what cells insulate a neuron   schwann cells  
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mV in a resting neuron   -70mV  
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term for a bundle of neurons   nerve  
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class of vertebrates with one way air flow   aves  
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class of vertebrates w/ countercurrent exchange   osteichthyes  
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muscle cell   muscle fiber--made out of myofibrils  
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protein that blocks bond between muscle filaments   tropomyosin  
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part of the brain screens messages   thalamus  
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tropic hormones stimulate   other glands  
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three major gonadal hormones   testosterone, estrogen, progesterone  
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flat epithelial cells are called   squamous  
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what allows myosin and actin to bond   calcium  
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two parts of autonomic nervous system   sympathetic, and parasympathetic  
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gustatory means   taste  
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location of adrenal gland   on top of kidney  
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thyroid gland located   neck  
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master gland   pituitary  
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ion moves across membrane for repolarization   K  
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two organs in haversian canal   nerve and blood vessel  
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what is the period where the neuron returns to resting potential   refractory period  
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what returns the neuron to resting potential   Na/K pump  
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how many sodiums are pumped by Na/K pump   3  
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motor neurons stimulate what   glands and muscles  
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what is the thick filament in a sarcomere   myosin  
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what causes myosin to let go of actin   ATP is added  
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most common protein in humans   collagen  
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tall rectangular epithelial cells   columnar epithelial  
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neurotransmitter at neuromuscular junctions   acetylcholine  
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voluntary nervous system   somatic  
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four polysaccharides of glucose   chitin, glycogen, starch, cellulose  
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Ca binds to what to allow Myosin and Actin to bind   troponin  
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ER in muscles and releases what   sarcoplasmic reticulum. Releases Ca  
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held in the lacuna   bone cells; osteocytes  
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branched muscle fiber   cardiac  
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normal level in negative feedback loop   set point  
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levels of organization of an animal   cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism  
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allows pupil to dilate   iris  
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what is cut during lasik   cornea  
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muscles that control the lense   ciliary muscles  
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organ related to the tympanic membrane   ear drum  
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lines at the ends of a sarcomer   striation  
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muscles in birds with most endurace   dark meat  
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loose connective nerve network in cnidarians and starfish   nerve net  
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one second messenger   cAMP  
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two advantages of using signal transduction by peptides   amplification and more cells can be affected  
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