In levels of organization, what comes after cells and before organs?
What are TISSUES?
Water movement is aided by what PUSHING force moving water into the roots?
What is OSMOSIS?
Which digestive organ is responsible for the absorption of nutrients out to the bloodstream?
What is the SMALL INTESTINES?
In this type of feedback loop, a response strengthens the original stimulus causing even more of a response.
What is a POSITIVE feedback loop?
Which hormone is released when our blood sugar is LOW after not eating for a period of time?
Plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water are called ____________ plants.
What are VASCULAR?
What is the evaporation of water out of the leaves of a plant called?
What is TRANSPIRATION?
What is the name for an organ or group of cells that releases hormones?
What is a GLAND?
What is the name of the gland that releases hormones in response to commands by the control center in the brain?
What is the PITUITARY GLAND?
Which type of Diabetes is actually an autoimmune condition causing Insulin not to be produced at all?
What is TYPE 1 DIABETES?
What adaptation in plans increases the surface area to better absorb water and ions (be specific!)?
What are ROOT HAIRS?
What are the specialised cells that control the opening and closing of the pores for gas exchange in leaves?
What are GUARD CELLS?
Which part of the brain overseas the release of hormones?
What is the HYPOTHALAMUS?
In this type of feedback loop, the response resolves the original imbalance, removing the need for any further response.
What is a NEGATIVE feedback loop?
It is important to have the right blood glucose level because it is the starting point for what important cellular process?
What is CELLULAR RESPIRATION?
What specialized tissue in plants carries sugars and amino acids from Source to Sink?
What is PHLOEM?
Which specialized tissue carries water?
What is XYLEM?
What is the name of the body system that the kidneys belong to?
What is the EXCRETORY SYSTEM?
What is the name of the hormone secreted to regulate how much water is released by the kidneys?
What is ADH (or Anti-Diuretic Hormone)?
In the short term glucose can be stored as ___________ in our liver and muscles
What is GLYCOGEN?
What are the pores in leaves that allow gas exchange to occur called?
What are STOMATA?
What is the specific term for the movement of sugars and amino acids through the plant (not the vessel but the process!)?
What is TRANSLOCATION?
What is the name for one single filtering loop in a kidney?
What is a NEPHRON?
What is the name for organisms that need to maintain a constant internal body temperature?
What are HOMEOTHERMS?
Which type of cells in the pancreas release INSULIN?
The BETA cells (in the Islets of Langerhorns)