A water molecule joins with an adjacent water molecule by forming this bond
What is a hydrogen bond?
Tissue lining of the esophagus
What is epithelial tissue?
The blood has a ph that is slighly basic
Blood ph is 7.4
Blood reaches the lungs from the heart through this
What are the pulmonary arteries?
This structure carried urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
What is a urethra?
Glucose is mainly used as this
What is energy?
Blood is this type of tissue
What is a connective tissue?
This type of blood vessel has thick walls in order to withstand the pressure
What is an artery?
These microscopic, hair like projections line the respiratory track
What are Cilia
Production of urea occurs here
What is the liver?
There are this many double bonds that are between cabon atoms in a saturated fatty acid
Zero double bonds
The role of HCL in the stomach is to do this
Kill bacteria
Blood vessels that allow diffusion of gasses through their thin walls
What are capillaries?
The diaphragm moving down and ribs moving up
What is inhalation?
As the filtrate moves through the nephron it becomes increasingly hypertonic because of this
What is the active transport of Na ions?
Lipids are composed of this
What are glycerol and fatty acids
This converts pesinogen into pepsin
What is HCL?
A blood vessel that transports blood out of a capillary bed
What is venule?
This membrane surrounds the lungs
What is the pleural membrane??
Kidney, Bladder, Ureter then urethra
What is the pathway of urine?
Theses bonds occur during complementary base pairing
What are hydrogen bonds?
The secretion of Cholecystokinin (CCK) will be stimulated by this
What is partially digested protein and fats
A red blood cell is located in an artery in your right arm. This is the number of capillary beds that it must pass through before it is returned to the left ventricle
What is two?
This is not carried by hemoglobin
(Hint its a ion)
What is Na ion?
The process that moves glucose from the proximal convoluted tubule into the peritubular capillaries is this
What is selective reabsorption?