A double-stranded, helical nuclei acid molecule that determines the inherited structure of a cell's proteins.
What is DNA?
The "little brain" that controls your body's balance, movement, and coordination.
What is CEREBELLUM?
An examination of the body after death to understand the cause of death.
What is AUTOPSY?
A dog smells the treat jar open and immediately starts to salivate as he runs toward the smell. What is the input and output?
Input: Smelling the treats
Output: Salivating, running to find them.
The part of the brain connecting the spinal cord with the cerebrum.
What is BRAIN STEM ?
This is the technique that you use in a lab to keep your samples CLEAN and ACCURATE.
What is ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE?
What are the three types of disease agents that can make you sick?
Virus, fungi, bacteria.
The analysis of DNA from samples of body tissue or fluids in order to identify individuals.
What is DNA Fingerprinting?
Dendrite, cell body, nucleus, axon, myelin sheath, synapse
The application of the principles of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to clinical medicine. Jobs in this field are preformed by medical detectives. (The route in high school that you will be able to take)
What is BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE?
Structure of the brain that acts as a relay station for all other senses. (All messages are passed through this)
What is THALAMUS?
Explain how a signal travels from one neuron to the next and what the brain does with that signal.
Goes from dendrite to cell body, into the axon and out the synapse where it enters the next neuron's dendrite. Once it reaches the brain, the motor neurons decipher the signal and send an output.