Digestion starts here
Mouth
These cells help fight infection
White Blood Cells
The 2 main functions of this system
Intake of O2 and Export of CO2
Plasma makes up this percentage of your blood volume.
55%
Something that is in a plant cell that isn't in an animal cell
Cell wall, chloroplast, or large central vacuole
These are the two types of digestion
Mechanical and Chemical
The 4 components of blood are
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma
How do fish exchange gas?
Through their gills
This cell is responsible for clotting blood.
Platelet
This is the powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
This organ is responsible for absorbing water into the body
Large Intestine
What are the 3 types of blood vessels
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
This structure goes up with exhalation and down with inhalation.
Diaphragm
This disease effectively drowns you.
COPD
The full cell cycle in order is:
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
These are the accessory organs in this system
Pancreas, Liver, Gall Bladder
List 3 symptoms of a heart attack
Chest Pain, Shortness of Breath, Nausea, Anxiety, Upper Body Pain, Sweating, Dizziness, Fatigue, Left Arm Pain, Jaw Pain
How many lobes do we have in our lungs?
5 (3 right, 2 left)
Why do we yawn? Fully explain.
Because our brain has detected a high concentration of CO2 in the blood and wants your body to take in a big breath to get more O2.
We begin with 46 chromosomes in a new cell, how many do we have once DNA replicates in Interphase?
Still 46, now the original chromatids are paired with another identical chromatid via a centromere, still being called a chromosome.
The word for how food moves down the esophagus
Peristalsis
The name of the red pigment in red blood cells
Hemoglobin
What is the path for O2 once it enters the trachea?
Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Alveolus, Capillaries
What arteries travel towards the heart?
Coronary Arteries
Explain how the tea bag represents both types of passive transportation.
Diffusion - tea dissolving and exiting the tea bag. concentration high to low
Osmosis - water enters the tea bag going from low concentration of tea to high concentration