The type of connective tissue that is found in bone and cartilage?
What is supportive
How do the endocrine glands regulate body functions?
What are "they release hormones into the bloodstream"
What are the main functions of the spleen? (3 things)
What is it stores white blood cells, filters blood, and recycles damaged red blood cells
This moves through the dendrite to the cell body, then through the cell body to the axon. It crosses the synapse to the next neuron's dendrite.
What is a nerve impulse
These are the specialized sensory cells for seeing color.
What are cones
You see a women walking toward you. You recognize her as your teacher. What kind of thinking did you use?
What is perception
This gland increases heart and breathing rates, raises blood pressure and sugar level in blood, and helps body deal with stress
What is the adrenal gland
This system produces and stores specific cells call lymphocytes that circulate in the blood and help fight disease, and filters out foreign materials
What is the lymphatic system
A scientist observed a tissue sample through a microscope. She observed cells that were flat and irregularly shaped. This is the type of tissue the scientist most likely observed.
What is epithelial tissue
What 3 things are both part of the immune system and the lymphatic system.
What is skin, white blood cells, and thymus
A group of organs that work together to perform a series of functions is called this
What is an organ system
Which statement about caring for your skin is true?
* All types of burns require immediate emergency medical attention
* UV rays from the Sun are strongest after 4:00 p.m.
* It is important to wash your skin with warm water and soap daily* Your diet does not affect your skin's health
What is "it is important to wash your skin with warm water and soap daily"
This is a form of logical thinking that involves reasoning from specific cases to a general rule
What is inductive reasoning
What are...
Cerebrum - receives sensory impulses from the body and responds to them.
Cerebellum - controls balance
Brain Stem - carries information from brain to spinal cord
This place is most sensitive to touch.
What are the fingertips
What is the role of bone marrow in body immunity?
What is it produces leukocytes
Why is the pituitary gland considered the controlling gland of the endocrine system?
What are "the hormones it secretes direct the actions of the other glands"