CSHS Spring Semester Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
system that regulates hormones that are secreted by glands | endocrine |
connective tissue that connects bone to muscle | tendon |
In order for two organisms to be in the same phylum, they must also have this in common | Kingdom |
organ that filters blood to create urine | kidney |
the smallest level of classification in Taxonomy | species |
two parts of the scientific name | Genus and species |
If two organisms are in the same species, what other levels of classifiction do they also share | all (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus) |
system that aids in the immune system that contains the lymph nodes | lymphatic system |
kingom that is heterotrophic and has cell walls made of chitin | fungus |
kingdom that includes mushrooms and athlete's foot. | fungus |
a dead weakened form of a virus that helps to trigger production of antibodies | vaccine |
organelle that helps plants to convert sunlight to glucose | chloroplast |
system that protects your body from initial invasion of pathogens | integumentary |
cells that fight off infections and other pathogens | white blood cells |
medication that is used to kill bacteria | antibiotic |
material that contains nutrients that is placed in the bottom of a petri dish | agar |
vessels that carry blood away from the heart | arteries |
vessels that carry blood towards the heart | veins |
an organism that can not be seen with the naked eyed is considered to be this | microscopic |
kingoms that are microscopic | Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and some Protist |
platlets | rupture to form blood clots |
the most ACCURATE means for comparing the evolutionary relationship between two organisms | DNA sequencing |
when the genes of a population remain constantly the same | genetic equilibrium |
the flow of urine in the body ( in order) | kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra |
eukaryotic | have a nucleus |
prokaryotic | have no nucleus, both bacteria kingdoms ONLY |
Is a mushroom a plant or a fungus? | fungus |
what are nerves used for? | to send impulses from one part of the body to another |
system that the pituitary, thymus, hypothalmus, adrenal, and throid gland belong to | endocrine |
two organs that would help to regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream | hypothalmus and pancreas |
gland that secretes insulin to help regulate glucose in the bloodstream | pancreas |
controls all the endocrine glands | hypothalmus |
Three adaptations that help desert plants to survive | long roots to get water, small leaves to reduce water loss, waiting until night to open the stomata to decrease water loss |
a structure found in an organisms that no longer serves a function, like a hipbone in a whale | vestigial structure |
the blood from the left side of the heart leaves the left atrium and travels where? | out the aorta to the body |
the top two chambers of the heart | atrium |
the bottom chambers of the heart | ventricles |
where does the blood travel after leaving the right ventricle? | to the lungs to get oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide |
systolic pressure is caused in the heart by the contraction of what chamber? | the left ventricle |
reason that you must get a new flu vaccine every year | the virus mutates and the old vaccine is no longer effective |
part of the plant that anchors and absorbs water | roots |
part of the plant that traps the majority of the sunlight | leaf |
part of the plant that transports sugar and water up and down the plant | stem |
part of the plant that is the main reproductive organ in angiosperms | flowers |
process where an egg and sperm unite | fertilization |
location of fertilization in a female body | oviduct |
location of the release of an egg in a female body | ovary |
reason that your respiratory rate and heart rate increase when you exercise | your muscles need an increased supply of oxygen so that they can breakdown glucose to from ATP |
where are hormones secreted into | the bloodstream |
source of glucose for animals | food |
system that breaks down food to absorb nutrients | digestive |
survival of the fittest, when the best adapted organisms survive to reproduce | Natural Selection |
when a person takes in air | inhalation |
when you breath out air | exhalation |
when you breathe in air, what is the pathway of air starting with the nose? | nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs |
the function of the large intestine | absorb water |
the function of the small intestine | absorb nutrients |
the function of the villi in the small intestine | increase absorption |
the function of the liver | produce bile which is stored in the gall bladder |
an organism that is green and needs water is most likely a heterotroph or autotroph | autotroph (also known as a producer) |
another name for heterotroph | consumer |
another name for autotroph | producer |
what is the part of the nervous system that sends an impulse? | neuron (nerve cell) |
what are 3 types of connective tissue for your skeletal system? | cartilage, tendon, ligament |
Which type of connective tissue for the skeleton makes up most of a unborn baby? | cartilage |
the human body system that contains blood | circulatory |
the system that helps to maintain the pH of the blood | excretory |
type of cell that does not have a nucleus | prokaryotic |
carries water in a plant | xylem |
results if one species is separated into two groups | divergent evolution, which could cause the development of two different species |
two types of digestion that occur in the mouth and stomach | mechanical and chemical digestion |
type of blood you have if you have two recessive alleles | type O blood (genotype OO) |
does the human body maintain a constant body temperature | yes, it maintains a temperature of 98.6 with the help of all organ systems working together. |
benefit of phototropism | allows the plant to face the light and absorb the most sunlight using its chloroplast |
waxy covering on a leaf | cuticle |
benefit of a thick cuticle on a leaf | prevent water loss for a hot habitat |
what level objective on a microscope do you start with when viewing a specimen | low power |
what advantage is there over using low power over high power, when first viewing a specimen | you can see more depth of field (more of the specimen will be visible in the eye piece) |
the system that removes solid waste from the body | digestive |
system that removes liquid waste from the body | excretory |
system that removes carbon dioxide from the body | respiratory |
system that removes cell waste from the body | produces urine which is the excretory system |
system that has a network of vessels that carries oxygen | circulatory |
system that contains glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream | endocrine |
systems that protects your organs | skeletal |
part of the plant cell that absorbs the sunlight needed for photosynthesis | chloroplast |
plant part that contains the most chloroplast | leaf (in order to absorb the most sunlight) |
structures found inside a prokaryotic cell | DNA or RNA (no nucleus or complex organelles) |
shape of an animal cell | round |
structure on a bacteria and some protist that help them move | flagella |
kingdom that includes organisms that are eukaryotic, chloroplast, and are always multicellular | Plantae |
causes the most variation in a population over time | mutations in the DNA |
how many thing should be tested at one time in an experiment | one |
name of the variable that is being tested that the experimentor has control over | independent variable |
name of the variable that is the result of the experiment, what the experimentor is looking for | dependent variable |
when gather qualitative date you should make sure that the sample size is small or large | large |
the process that plants perform, that animals DO NOT, that allows them to make their own food | photosynthesis |
process of exchanging gases | respiration |
skeleton that is found inside the body of an organism | endoskeleton |
a group of similar cells make up this | tissue |
a group of tissues make up this | organ |
a bunch of related organs make up this | organ system |
two nucleic acids that a virus can contain | DNA or RNA |
material found inside a virus | Nucleic acid only |
a separation of a population into different location could result in this type of evolution | divergent |
function of the uterus | serves as a site for the egg to attach and develop if fertilized |
function of the penis | provide an avenue for urine and semen to leave the body |
function of the testis | sperm formation |
function of the fallopian tubes | connects the ovary (where the egg is release) with the uterus (where the fertilized egg develops) |
name of an organism that contains a backbone | vertebrate |
name of an organism that does not have a backbone, but often has an exoskeleton instead | invertebrate |
process where the body regulates stable internal conditions | homeostasis |
kingdom that contains an organism that is eukaryotic, multicelluar and can perform photosynthesis | Plantae |
attributes that would cause a species to change rapidly | high mutation rate or a rapid change in the environment |
smallest vessels in the circulatory system | capillaries |
structures that would help a seed disperse by air | wings, plumes, light weight, aerodynamic shape |
a short, hairlike structure used by some protist to move | cilia |
long, whiplike structure used by some protist, sperm and bacteria to move | flagella |
false foot used by a ameoba to move | pseudopod (pseudo=false, pod=foot) |
technique used to apply the cover slip to the slide when making a wet mount | put the cover slip on at an angle to reduce air bubbles under the cover slip |
step that follows a virus attaching to a cell | injection of the viral nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) |
advantage of having a flat tail if living in the water (like a beaver) | the tail is better for swimming |
type of cell if it lacks a nucleus | prokaryotic (all bacteria) |
when one species evolves into two species | speciation |
a substance secreted by a gland that regulates some activity in the body | hormone |
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