Bio Test 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Liver | Produces bile to help digest fat, and serves other metabolic and regulatory functions.
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Small Intestine | Digests proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. Absorbs most of the water and nutrients. Secretes digestive hormones and enzymes.
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Urine production | Filtration- Anything that is small enough moves from the blood to the nephron. Reabsorption- Needed substances move from the filtrate to the blood. Secretion- Active transport of waste to urine.
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Urine production takes place in the... | Kidneys
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Rods | Photoreceptors responsible for black-and-white vision in dim light.
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Cones | Photoreceptors responsible for color vision and high visual acuity.
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Action potentials | Electrical impulses used to communicate
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Protein that oxygen binds to | Hemoglobin
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Most Carbon Dioxide is carried in the blood by this method | Bicarbonate
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Spot of gas exchange | Alveoli
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Parasympathetic and Sympathetic are in the | Autonomic division
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Type of nerve carries out nervous system outputs | Motor neurons
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Types of receptors | Mechanoreceptors, Thermoreceptors, Pain receptors, Chemoreceptors, Photoreceptors
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The eye is a little longer than usual, what condition would this cause | Myopia
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The muscle that allows more or less light in | Cillary muscles
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Five basic processes to accomplish digestive system function | Mechanical processing and movement. Secretion. Digestion. Absorption. Elimination.
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Transports urine to the bladder | Ureters
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