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What is synapsis

pairs of homologous chromosomes form a tetrad

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Three types of body symmetry and examples from each category

asymmetrical - sponges

Radial- cnidarians and ctenophores

Bilateral- most animals, at least in their larvae stage

100

What part of the circulatory system carries blood back to the heart?

superior vena cava and inferior



100

most toxic nitrogenous waste

ammonia

100

what is an action potential

Movement of positively  
charged ions across the
cell membrane

200

Steps that involve making an protein molecules

Transcription 

RNA processing

translation

200

functions of columnar epithelial tissue

produce mucus

reduce friction

200

List in order the parts of the heart the signal goes through during conduction

1. SA node

2. AV node

3. bundle of His

4. left and right bundle brnaches

5. purkinge fibers

200

3 major types of nitrogenous waste

ammonia

uric acid

urea

200

parts of a neuron

cell body

dendrites

axons

synaptic terminal

mylein sheath

300

List the 6 characteristics of life

cells

growth and development

metabolsim and homeostasis

respond to stimuli

reproduction

evolve and adapt

300

draw a simple phylogentic tree that includes a 

Node

Branch

sister group and out group

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300

What does a antigen presenting cell do?

show the foreign antigen to other immune cells to actiavte them

300

what are the 3 major metabolic wastes

co2

water

nitrogenous wastes

300

why is a myleinated neuron better?

faster transmission of action potential

400

In people with two X chromosomes, one X in ever cell becomes? which is?

Barr Body

Inactivated X chromosome

400

Characteristics of skeletal muscle tissue

voluntary control

muscle attached to bone

long, cylindrical, striated cells

multinucleated

400

4 types of innate immune cells

neutrophils

macrophages

natural killer cells

Dendritic cells

400

what is the functional unit of the kidney and what are the parts

nephron

•Glomerulus -> renal tubule (proximal convoluted, loop of Henle, distal convoluted) -> collecting duct

400

characteristics of autonomous nervous system

involuntary 

maintain homeostasis of internal env.

part of parasympathetic and sympathetic NS

500

Do a dihybrid cross between TtPp X ttpp.

T=Tall t=short

P=purple p=white

Genotypes and Phenotypes? whats the recombinant penotypes?

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500

6 types of connective tissue

loose connective tissue

fibrous connective tissue

adipose tissue

cartilage

bone

blood

500

what is cytotoxic t cells  and b cells activated by

interaction with antigen ( must have a receptor that matches THAT specfic antigen)


interlekin 2

500

mammal urinary system pathway

kidney -- ureter -- urinary bladder -- Urethra

500

characteristics of somatic NS

voluntary 

helps adjust body to the external environment


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