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TOPIC 1 Reproduction.powerpoint.1.gametes
__ is a fundamental feature of al...,
How is sexual reproduction differ...,
During meiosis a ___ becomes a __...
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Topic 1 Reproduction,1.1,Mitosis&Meiosis
What is the purpose of mitosis in...,
What is the mechanism for mitosis,
What is the purpose of meiosis in...
34  cards
Topic 1 Reproduction,1.2,gametogenesis
Draw the female reproductive system,
Male germ cells commit to becomin...,
Another name for primary germ cells
68  cards
Topic.2.Development.powerpoint2.0.Fertilization
What is fertilization,
What are the key features of fert...,
T f sea urchins have external fer...
33  cards
Topic.2.Development.powerpoint.2.1.Early-Development.comparisons.in.model.organisms
Using a tadpole as an example exp...,
In frog embryos sperm will always...,
In frog embryos what triggers the...
58  cards
Topic.2.Development.powerpoint.2.2.Later.development
Gastrulation involves changes in,
In humans and chicks what are the...,
What is invagination and how does...
21  cards
Topic.2.Development.powerpoint.2.3.Developmental.mechanisms
What are the two mechanisms under...,
What are cytoplasmic determinants,
How do signaling molecules influe...
43  cards
Topic.3.Cell.Determination&Stem.cells.powerpoint.3.o
T f a multicellular organism is a...,
Nearly all cells have ___,
Scnt stands for
25  cards
Topic.3.Cell.Determination&Stem.cells.powerpoint.3.1.IPSC.Gene.editing
Induced pluripotent cells ipsc,
What was this forced gene express...,
What is a retrovirus
11  cards
topic.4.Homeostasis.powerpoint4.0.homeostasis-overview
What does stasis mean,
T f homeostasis is static,
Homeostasis
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Topic.4.homeostasis.powerpoint.4-1.Thermoregulation.and.basic.anatomy
What is thermoregulation,
Animal cells can survive in a tem...,
How does below freezing temperatu...
40  cards
Topic.5.TheNeuron.powerpoint.5.0.the-neuron-an-overview
What are the 3 classes of neurons,
Cns,
Interneurons
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Topic.5.TheNeuron.powerpoint.5.1.ion.channels.and.action.potentials
T f a resting neuron can conduct ...,
What are the 3 characteristics ab...,
What are the four types of ion ch...
31  cards
Topic.5.TheNeuron.powerpoint.5.2.Neuronal.Functioning
What increases the conduction pot...,
Nerve fiber,
List the the four types of nerve ...
62  cards
Topic.6.The.Brain.and.The.Nervous.System:Structure.and.Function.Powerpoint.6.0.key-brain-regions
What are some characteristics of ...,
What,
In the evolution of the nervous s...
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Topic.6.The.Brain.and.The.Nervous.System:Structure.and.Function.Powerpoint.6.1.nervous.system.function
What are the two parts of the ner...,
Draw diagram to explain all the p...,
Pns has what two division
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topic.7.the.senses.powerpoint.7.0.sensory-receptors.balance
What are special senses,
Sensory receptors are formed byfu...,
How do sensory receptors respond ...
42  cards
topic.7.the.senses.powerpoint.7.1.hearing
Hearing relies on ____ in the ear...,
Vibrations produces____,
A loud sound will effect what par...
31  cards
topic.7.the.senses.powerpoint.7.2.-vision
Blind spot,
T f there are detecting photorece...,
Cornea
66  cards
topic.7.the.senses.powerpoint.7.3.-taste.smell
___responds to the presence of sp...,
Chemoreceptors in vertebrates can...,
Papilae
41  cards
topic.8.muscle.muscleanatomy.contraction
What are some general properties ...,
What are the three types of muscl...,
__ are attached to bones vis tendons
41  cards
topic.9.theheart and the circulatory system powerpoint9.0 the heart
What provides the bodys front lin...,
Why are erythrocytes able to cont...,
Which contains hemoglobin
44  cards
topic 9. powerpoint 9.1
What is cardiac output,
What is the difference between pr...,
How can the force of contraction ...
45  cards
topic.9. powerpoint 9.2
What is the main difference betwe...,
Gap junctions are found where,
What is the function of intercala...
32  cards
topic.9. powerpoint.9.3
Describe blood flow using these t...,
Describe the 3 layers of the wall...,
What controls the amount of flow ...
35  cards
topic 10 powerpoint 10.0
Two primary operating features of...,
What is the respiratory surface i...,
What is the difference between th...
44  cards
topic 10 powerpoint 10.2
What are the two control mechanis...,
W,
What will stimulate intercostal m...
44  cards
topic 11. powerpoint 11.0
Osmosis,
Solute concentration,
Osmolarity
23  cards
topic 11. powerpoint 11.1
What are the 3 parts of a nephron,
3 parts of nephron arewhere do we...,
Filtration occurs in what of the ...
25  cards
topic 11 powerpoint 11.2
Kindey function controls,
Water absorption in the kidney is...,
Adh involves what type of feed ba...
24  cards
topic 12 power.point 12.0
All animals require matter and en...,
What does organic mean what are t...,
What are the classes of carbohydr...
42  cards
topic 12 powerpoint 12.1
What blocks the bolus from enteri...,
Explain the swallowing reflex,
Stomach secretes gastric juice wh...
46  cards
topic 13 powerpoint 13.0
Steroids,
Describe the structure of a steroid,
What is an example of a fungus st...
37  cards
13.1
Pineal gland is a type of function,
How is the posterior pituitary gl...,
Functions of the hypothalamus
21  cards
13.2
Where are the adrenal glands loca...,
What does adrenal medulla secrete...,
What are catecholamines
20  cards
14.0
What is an infection,
What is another name for a virus,
A fully assembled infectious viru...
40  cards
14.1
What are the 3 key players in ada...,
What are the two types of adaptiv...,
What is an antigen
22  cards
14.2
What is required for an antigen t...,
Similarity difference between cd4...,
What is the relationship between ...
19  cards
15.0
What is the difference between pn...,
Ground glass opacity,
Ards treatment
9  cards

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