Cells
Respiratory
Blood
Cardiac
Skin
100

____ bonds are formed from the sharing of electrons.

What are covalent bonds? 

100

During cellular respiration, _____ is produced as a waste product.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

100

They carry blood from the ventricles of the heart to each of the organs and tissues of the body. 

What are arteries?

100

That is a heart rate of less than 100 beats per minute, and greater than 60 beats per minute

What is a normal sinus rhythm (normal heart rate works too)?

100

These two areas are where you will find thick stratum corneum.

What are the soles of the feet and palms of the hands?

200

 A cell's digestive system is this type of cell.

What are lysosomes?

200

The ___________ contracts to cause inspiration during eupnea.


What is the diaphragm?

200

They have antibodies against both type-A and type-B antigens which are found in the plasma.

What is Type O?

200

 This major electrolyte is retained by the kidneys when aldosterone is released

What is sodium?

200

These smooth muscles produce goosebumps when they contract.

 What are the arrector pili muscles?

300

This feedback loop opposes change.

What is the negative feedback loop?

300

Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood mostly as __________.

 What are bicarbonate ions?

300

It's another term for "hardening" of the arteries. 

What is arteriosclerosis?

300

These vessels have the largest collective cross-sectional area of any vessel type.

What are capillaries?

300

This is how the body compensates for the increase in core body temperature caused by exercise.

What is increasing the blood flow to the skin?

400

The structure that separates the contents of a cell from the surrounding tissue.

 What is the plasma membrane?

400

If carbon dioxide levels in the bloodstream become elevated, what would be the resulting change in respiration rate?

What is an increase in respiration rate?

400

 A condition in which the left side of the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently, resulting in a buildup of fluid in the lungs

What is congestive heart failure?

400

That is a heart rate below 60 beats per minute

What is bradycardia?

400

 This is where the body's temperature control center is located.

What is the hypothalamus?
500

The Projections from the cell that move materials and mucus.

What are cilia?

500

Chronic production of excessive mucus, hypoxia, and inflammation of bronchi are best described as _____

What is Bronchitis?

500

This provides a passageway between the pulmonary arteries and the aorta in fetal circulation.

What is the ductus arteriosus?

500

During massive blood loss due to hemorrhage, arterial pressure begins to fall. These specialized receptors cause the arterioles and venules to constrict.

What are baroreceptors?

500
This is the most common type of skin cancer. 

What is basal cell carcinoma?

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