What type of eye do mammals have?
camera-like eyes
How many lobes are in the left side of the lung?
2
What are the two types of vascular plants?
seed and seedless
What is interdependence?
Two organisms that have a relationship through behavioral actions (can be good, bad, and neutral)
What are the two parts of the cell cycle?
Interphase and Mitosis
What are the two types of cells in the retina?
Cones and Rods
What is another name for the wind pipe?
Trachea
What are the two types of seeded vascular plants?
angiosperm and gymnosperm
What is mutualism?
Both organisms benefit
What are the three phases of interphase... describe them.
G1 - growth
S - DNA replication
G2 - growth
What is the sclera?
Whit part that covers the eye
Where does air go from the trachea?
The bronchi
What is a spore?
What is commensalism?
One organism benefits the other is not harmed nor benefitted
Which step of mitosis does the cell divide into two separate cells?
Cytokenesis
What type of eyes do spiders have?
split-function eyes
What is at the end of the bronchioles?
What kind of seeded vascular plants are most trees?
Gymnosperm
Give an example of parasitism.
answers vary (flea & dog)
What happens in prophase?
Nuclear membrane disappears
How does the eye process the things that we see? For example, how does the eye process a flower pot in front of us?
The image is flipped when it hits the retina, it goes through the optic nerve, and then because of the brain, we are able to see the image right side up.
Explain what happens to our diaphragm when we inhale and exhale?
The diaphragm contract so air fills the lungs (inhale), when the diaphragm expands air leaves the lunges (exhale)
What kind of seeded vascular plants are flowering plants?
angiosperm
What type of interdependence is the remora fish and the shark?
commensalism
What happens in telophase?
Nuclear membrane reappears.