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banana
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fairy
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gift
Win 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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baam
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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banana
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Describe and give an example of a negative feedback system and a positive feedback system
negative- temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar positive-labor
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What do pinocytosis and phagocytosis mean? are the active or passive transport?
phagocytosis: cell eating, pinocytosis: cell drinking. Always requires energy, always active transport
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What is histology?
The study of tissues
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Describe two ways to study the body.
Regional, surface, developmental, comparative, organ systems
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Describe the 4 phases of mitosis.
Prophase: Metaphase : Anaphase : Telephase: Interphase:normal cell function
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What do glycoproteins do?
The act as markers to identify the cells to recognize each other, ie: foreign cells, or as receptors to receive messages
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trap
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shark
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rocket
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thief
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What is Physiology?
The study of how the parts of an organism work and how they work together
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What kind of tissue lines your esophagus?
epithelial tissue
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What happens to DNA during prophase of mitosis?
Prophase:DNA condenses and duplicates and forms sister chromatids.
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What does hydrophobic mean?
water hating, the lipid end of the phospholipid
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Give an example of passive transport
water and Na+ traveling through channel proteins from high to low concentration.Lipids which are non polar can pass right through the lipid membrane
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What happens to DNA during anaphase?
The duplicated chromosomes are pulled apart towards the poles of the cell.
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What do we call something that can threaten homeostasis?
a stress
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