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system that regulates hormones that are secreted by glandsendocrine
connective tissue that connects bone to muscletendon
In order for two organisms to be in the same phylum, they must also have this in commonKingdom
organ that filters blood to create urinekidney
the smallest level of classification in Taxonomyspecies
two parts of the scientific nameGenus and species
If two organisms are in the same species, what other levels of classifiction do they also shareall (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus)
system that aids in the immune system that contains the lymph nodeslymphatic system
kingom that is heterotrophic and has cell walls made of chitinfungus
kingdom that includes mushrooms and athlete's foot.fungus
a dead weakened form of a virus that helps to trigger production of antibodiesvaccine
organelle that helps plants to convert sunlight to glucosechloroplast
system that protects your body from initial invasion of pathogensintegumentary
cells that fight off infections and other pathogenswhite blood cells
medication that is used to kill bacteriaantibiotic
material that contains nutrients that is placed in the bottom of a petri dishagar
vessels that carry blood away from the heartarteries
vessels that carry blood towards the heartveins
an organism that can not be seen with the naked eyed is considered to be thismicroscopic
kingoms that are microscopicArchaebacteria, Eubacteria, and some Protist
platletsrupture to form blood clots
the most ACCURATE means for comparing the evolutionary relationship between two organismsDNA sequencing
when the genes of a population remain constantly the samegenetic equilibrium
the flow of urine in the body ( in order)kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra
eukaryotichave a nucleus
prokaryotichave 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 toendocrine
two organs that would help to regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstreamhypothalmus and pancreas
gland that secretes insulin to help regulate glucose in the bloodstreampancreas
controls all the endocrine glandshypothalmus
Three adaptations that help desert plants to survivelong 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 whalevestigial 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 yearthe virus mutates and the old vaccine is no longer effective
part of the plant that anchors and absorbs waterroots
part of the plant that traps the majority of the sunlightleaf
part of the plant that transports sugar and water up and down the plantstem
part of the plant that is the main reproductive organ in angiospermsflowers
process where an egg and sperm unitefertilization
location of fertilization in a female bodyoviduct
location of the release of an egg in a female bodyovary
reason that your respiratory rate and heart rate increase when you exerciseyour muscles need an increased supply of oxygen so that they can breakdown glucose to from ATP
where are hormones secreted intothe bloodstream
source of glucose for animalsfood
system that breaks down food to absorb nutrientsdigestive
survival of the fittest, when the best adapted organisms survive to reproduceNatural Selection
when a person takes in airinhalation
when you breath out airexhalation
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 intestineabsorb water
the function of the small intestineabsorb nutrients
the function of the villi in the small intestineincrease absorption
the function of the liverproduce bile which is stored in the gall bladder
an organism that is green and needs water is most likely a heterotroph or autotrophautotroph (also known as a producer)
another name for heterotrophconsumer
another name for autotrophproducer
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 bloodcirculatory
the system that helps to maintain the pH of the bloodexcretory
type of cell that does not have a nucleusprokaryotic
carries water in a plantxylem
results if one species is separated into two groupsdivergent evolution, which could cause the development of two different species
two types of digestion that occur in the mouth and stomachmechanical and chemical digestion
type of blood you have if you have two recessive allelestype O blood (genotype OO)
does the human body maintain a constant body temperatureyes, it maintains a temperature of 98.6 with the help of all organ systems working together.
benefit of phototropismallows the plant to face the light and absorb the most sunlight using its chloroplast
waxy covering on a leafcuticle
benefit of a thick cuticle on a leafprevent water loss for a hot habitat
what level objective on a microscope do you start with when viewing a specimenlow power
what advantage is there over using low power over high power, when first viewing a specimenyou 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 bodydigestive
system that removes liquid waste from the bodyexcretory
system that removes carbon dioxide from the bodyrespiratory
system that removes cell waste from the bodyproduces urine which is the excretory system
system that has a network of vessels that carries oxygencirculatory
system that contains glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstreamendocrine
systems that protects your organsskeletal
part of the plant cell that absorbs the sunlight needed for photosynthesischloroplast
plant part that contains the most chloroplastleaf (in order to absorb the most sunlight)
structures found inside a prokaryotic cellDNA or RNA (no nucleus or complex organelles)
shape of an animal cellround
structure on a bacteria and some protist that help them moveflagella
kingdom that includes organisms that are eukaryotic, chloroplast, and are always multicellularPlantae
causes the most variation in a population over timemutations in the DNA
how many thing should be tested at one time in an experimentone
name of the variable that is being tested that the experimentor has control overindependent variable
name of the variable that is the result of the experiment, what the experimentor is looking fordependent variable
when gather qualitative date you should make sure that the sample size is small or largelarge
the process that plants perform, that animals DO NOT, that allows them to make their own foodphotosynthesis
process of exchanging gasesrespiration
skeleton that is found inside the body of an organismendoskeleton
a group of similar cells make up thistissue
a group of tissues make up thisorgan
a bunch of related organs make up thisorgan system
two nucleic acids that a virus can containDNA or RNA
material found inside a virusNucleic acid only
a separation of a population into different location could result in this type of evolutiondivergent
function of the uterusserves as a site for the egg to attach and develop if fertilized
function of the penisprovide an avenue for urine and semen to leave the body
function of the testissperm formation
function of the fallopian tubesconnects the ovary (where the egg is release) with the uterus (where the fertilized egg develops)
name of an organism that contains a backbonevertebrate
name of an organism that does not have a backbone, but often has an exoskeleton insteadinvertebrate
process where the body regulates stable internal conditionshomeostasis
kingdom that contains an organism that is eukaryotic, multicelluar and can perform photosynthesisPlantae
attributes that would cause a species to change rapidlyhigh mutation rate or a rapid change in the environment
smallest vessels in the circulatory systemcapillaries
structures that would help a seed disperse by airwings, plumes, light weight, aerodynamic shape
a short, hairlike structure used by some protist to movecilia
long, whiplike structure used by some protist, sperm and bacteria to moveflagella
false foot used by a ameoba to movepseudopod (pseudo=false, pod=foot)
technique used to apply the cover slip to the slide when making a wet mountput the cover slip on at an angle to reduce air bubbles under the cover slip
step that follows a virus attaching to a cellinjection 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 nucleusprokaryotic (all bacteria)
when one species evolves into two speciesspeciation
a substance secreted by a gland that regulates some activity in the bodyhormone