Requires oxygen and glucose to make ATP
What is the MITCHONDRIA
Male and Female hormones
What is TESTOSTERONE AND ESTROGEN
There are 3 different types of muscle tissue
What is SKELETAL, CARDIAC AND SMOOTH
What is a NEURON
Difference between stratified and simple
What is ONE LAYER OR MULTIPLE LAYER OF CELLS
Phase in which the follicle matures in to an ovum
What is OVULATION
Master gland of the endocrine system
What is PITUITARY GLAND?
Name that bone
What is PELVIS
Insulates Neurons and speeds up impulses
What is MYELIN SHEETH
Type of tissue that covers the body's surface
What is EPITHELIAL TISSUE
Men can have children well late into life, but Women cannot
Why is men can make sperm late into life but women are born with their eggs
What is GSH (GROWTH STIMUATING HORMONE)
Location where nerve and muscle meet
What is NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
The 3 different kinds of Neurons
What is SENSORY, INTER, AND MOTOR
Main differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells
What is PRESENCE OF MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES (MITOCHONDRIA, NUCLEUS)
RIBOSOMES ARE THE ONLY PRESENT IN BOTH
Structure that both males and females have in common
When the body detects that blood sugar levels are low, the ____ will release glucagon
What is the PANCREAS (ALPHA CELLS)
NAME THAT BONE
What is Carpals
Cells that provides nutrients to Neurone
What is ASTROCYTE
Cells that produce mucus
What is GLOBLET CELLS
Complication during prenancy that causes the placenta to cover the cervix
What is PLACENTA PREVIA
Steps of the Sliding Filament Theory
1. Nerve impulse
2. Ach released
3. Impulse down T tubule
4. Calcium released
5. Myosin binds to actin
Multiple Sclerosis affects the nervous system
Why is AFFECTS THE MYELIN SHEETH, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM ATTACK IT.