This blood vessel contains thin muscle tissue and takes blood to the heart.
What are veins?
These types of white blood cells are part of the 3rd line of defense.
What are lymphocytes (T Cells, B Cells)?
This organ produces the female gamete and hormones like estrogen.
What is ovary?
This cell division will produce the gametes for reproduction.
What is meiosis?
This macromolecule carries genetic information.
What is nucleic acid?
The increase of nutrients in the blood will increase the thickness. this is known as _______.
What is viscosity?
The 1st and 2nd lines of defense are considered this since they do not target a specific type of pathogen.
What is non-specific?
This gland provides nutrient-rich fluid to give energy to sperm.
What is the seminal vesicle?
This component of blood does not have it's own nucleus in order to carry hemoglobin.
What are red blood cells?
This type of transport accross the membrane requires ATP.
What is active transport?
Blood leaves the right ventricle and through the vein to this organ providing oxygen for cellular respiration
What are the lungs?
The protein made by the B Cells that identifies pathogens
What are anitbodies?
This is the location where fertilization takes place.
What is the fallopian tube?
The second line of defense is also known as this type of response.
What is the inflammatory response?
This kingdom is known for being multicellular and having a cell wall but they do not have chloroplasts.
What is fungi?
The buildup of plaque is known as atherosclerosis. This build up will __________ resistance and __________ blood flow.
What is increase and decrease?
The skin, mucous membranes, sweat, and stomach acid are example for this line of defense.
What is the first line of defense?
This structure provides nutrients to the fetus during gestation. This is also where waste is exchanged with the mother.
What is the placenta?
This type of shot is administered to prevent the spread of viruses.
What is a vaccine?
This mechanism of evolution depends on the random change in DNA introducing new alleles into the gene pool of a population.
What is mutation?
This component of blood is responsible for clotting blood.
What are platelets?
When infected with a bacteria, patients are usually given this type of medication.
What are antibiotics?
This ball of cells implants itself into the lining of the uterus.
What is the blastocyst?
Hair growth, movement, and a waxy coating on the body are feature of this trimester of pregnancy.
What is the second (2nd)?
This type of cellular respiration does not require oxygen and is used to make bread.
What is alcoholic fermentation?