Organization
Skeletal System
Digestive System
Frogs
Potpourri
100
A cell is the smallest living unit of these two things
What are structure and function?
100
A baby has ___ bones, while an adult has ___ bones.
What are 300+ and 206?
100
Vestigial organs no longer have a function. This part of the intestines is a vestigial organ.
What is the appendix?
100
The scientific name for our frogs
What is Rana pipiens?
100
The three domains of life
What are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya?
200
A group of one or more cells working together for a common job.
What is a tissue?
200
The longest bone in the human body (scientific name)
What is the femur?
200
Gastric juice contains what two chemicals, and in what organ is it found?
What are HCl (HydroChLoric acid) and pepsin, found in the stomach?
200
Frogs are in the class amphibian. Why?
What is because they live part of their lives in the water, then move to land after metamorphosis?
200
The three ways a frog breathes through its lifetime.
What are through gills, lungs, and skin?
300
A group of many tissues working together for a common job
What is an organ?
300
These move bones (be specific as to the type)
What are skeletal muscles?
300
The three "accessory" organs (glands) associated with the digestive system, through which food does not pass.
What are the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas?
300
The name for the special covering over a frog's eyes.
What is the nictitating membrane?
300
The inventor of the Bunsen burner (full name!)
Who was Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen?
400
Bacteria are considered to be in these two levels of organization.
What are cells and organisms?
400
Joints are where two or more bones meet. Name three types of joints and give an example.
What are: moveable: pivot (neck), gliding (vertebrae, wrist), ball & socket (shoulder, hip), hinge (elbow, knee, fingers/toes)
400
The chemical made in the pancreas used to break down protein in the small intestine.
What is pangestin (pancreatin)?
400
What the tympanic membrane (tympanum) do?
What is pick up sound waves and vibrations from the air and water?
400
Scientists make a scientific name for all organisms. It is based on this.
What are shared characteristics?
500
The six characteristics of life
What are: Made of cells Able to get and use energy Able to reproduce Able to move Able to respond to stimuli in the environment Capable of growth, change, and death
500
The flexible connective tissue that makes up the growth plates on long bones, reduces friction between joints, and makes two essential sense organs.
What is cartilage?
500
The name for the finger-like structures that bring nutrients to the cells and the name of the organ in which they are located.
What are villi, located in the small intestine?
500
The two reasons frog doesn't store fat under the skin (between skin and muscles)
What is to provide nutrition during hibernation, and to allow osmosis of water through the skin of the frog (for breathing)
500
The eight levels of classification for most general to most specific
What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, family, order, genus, species?
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