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  • A watery , yellowish fluid containing waste products filtered out from the blood.
    Urine
  • Which type of neurons detects stimuli & transmit signals to the central nervous system?
    Sensory Neurons
  • Dyes in a felt-tip pen may be separated by .
    Chromatography
  • What method of separation is used to separate water from salt?
    Evaporation
  • A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
    Esophagus
  • Which substances are there more of in urine than in blood?
    Salt
  • Numbers of solute dissolves in a given number of solvent forms .
    Concentrated Solution
  • The solubility of gases increase with the decrease of .
    Temperature
  • Sand cannot be dissolved in water because .
    Insoluble
  • Solubility depends upon .
    Temperature, solute, &solvent
  • The main organs of the respiratory system.
    Lungs
  • What kind of digestion takes place in the mouth?
    Mechanical Digestion
  • Which birth control method is the most effective?
    Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation
  • What is the main organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system?
    Heart
  • A muscular organ which mechanically chums the food while adding hydrochloric acid to chemically break down the food.
    Stomach
  • How big is the average size of the heart?
    Fist
  • Which separation technique is used to obtain pure water from sea water?
    Simple distillation
  • What do you called the male sex cells containing DNA?
    Sperm
  • What is distillation?
    Separation of water and alcohol
  • The maximum amount of solute which can be dissolve in 100g of solvent at room temperature is called .
    Solubility