Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils
The 4 types of respiratory systems
Gills, Cutaneous Respiration, Buccopharyngeal Respiration, Lungs
What is the major organ of the Urinary system
Kidneys
3 types of Asexual repro
Budding, regeneration/fragmentation, fission
After Holoblastic Cleavage, what are the two poles called
Animal and Vegetal pole
These types of blood vessels carry blood AWAY from the heart
What are Arteries and arterioles
What is the flap of skin that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
Diaphram
What is the most toxic form of nitrogenous waste
Ammonia
3 types of Sexual reproduction
Hermaphroditism, Parthenogenesis, Biparental
This germ layer forms the heart, appendages, muscles, kidneys, blood, connective tissues, and notochord
Mesoderm
Which side of the heart carries blood to the lungs?
What is the Right Side?
What is the Larynx
The upper part of the trachea that holds the voice box
What is the urine forming unit of the urinary system
Nephron
What makes up each teste
Seminiferous tubules and Leydig cells
What are the 5 stages to Development
The two pseudochambers of the heart
Sinus Venosus and Conus Arteriosus
What does the trachea branch into
Bronchi
In mammals, the lower loop of the nephron is greatly constricted, what is this called?
Loop of Henle
What is the inner glandular lining of the uterus that gets discharged if fertilization does not occur?
Endometrium
What is the mesodermal structure that provides rigidity along the anteroposterior axis on the dorsal side of the gastrula
Notochord
This is the remnant of the Sinus Venosus in earlier vertebrates and is known as the "pacemaker" of the heart
Sinoatrial node (SA Node)
What is the site of gas exchange
Alveoli
Where is the primary site of Tubular Reabsorption
Proximal Tubule
After the Menstrual phase of the Uterine cycle, estrogen levels and the endometrium lining increases. What is this called?
Proliferative phase
What is the embryological process responsible for initiating Central Nervous System
Neurulation