The state of being dissolved in water
What is aqueous?
This structure splits into 2 bronchi
What is 'trachea'?
What is 'chromatin'?
The name for a positively charged ion
What is 'cation'?
The number of H atoms in 2H2O
What is 4?
The blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen around the body
What are 'red blood cells'?
This part of the digestive tract is the last stop before defecation
What is 'large intestine'?
The number of chromosomes in a daughter cell if the parent cell has 23 chromosomes
What is '23'?
The charge when an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons
What is neutral / no charge ?
The acronym that describes the diatomic elements
What is HOFBrINCl?
This structure splits into 2 bronchi
What is 'trachea'?
the 'control centre' which sends signals to your skeletal muscles to initiate movement
what is 'CNS'?
The structure formed during telophase in a plant cell, leading to the formation of 2 separate daughter cells
What is 'cell plate'?
The difference between mass number and atomic number
What is #neutrons?
The charge of the Sulfur ion
These vessels surround alveoli and enable gas exchange
What is 'capillary'?
Bones are connected to other bones by these elastic tissues
What are 'tendons'?
The structure that spindle fibers attach to during metaphase, and separate during anaphase
What is 'centromere'?
so it states, 'the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products'
What is 'The Law of Conservation of Energy'?
What is 11?
This type of vessel carries blood to the lungs
What is 'artery'?
The type of macromolecule targeted by bile, along with the organ that produces is
What is 'bile' and 'liver'?
The main purpose for cell division in grown adults
What is 'repairing damaged and dead cells'?