Three major nutrients needed by the human body for survival.
Proteins, Fats and Carbohydrates
This is often called the natural pacemaker of the heart
The (SA) or Sinoatrial node.
Primary Oocytes contain this many Chromosomes
46
The trophoblast comes from this group of cells.
Outer cell mass
An irreversible disease that often occurs as a result of vaping/ E-cigarette use.
Popcorn Lung
These are the macronutrients.
Water, Protein, Fats, and Carbohydrates
The atria contract to push blood into the ventricles in this phase.
Atrial Systole
This hormone is mainly responsible for stimulation ovulation.
Luteinising Hormone
A process that takes place in week 3 that involves the formation of a third germ layer.
Gastrulation
A medical condition in which the ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
The scientific name for vitamin B9
Folic Acid
These group of animals only have two heart chambers.
Fish
Two barrier methods of contraception.
(Any two) condoms, diaphragms, spermicides, sponges, cervical caps
The process where nearby cells communicate with each other leading to cell differentiation and organ formation.
Induction
This species of fish creates spiral patterns in the sand to attract mates.
Pufferfish
The four stages of food processing
1. Ingestion
2. Digestion
3. Absorption
4. Excretion
Open circulatory systems are commonly found in these animals.
molluscs and arthropods
Many prokaryotes reproduced through this asexual method.
Binary Fission
The umbilical cord has these three vessels
Umbilical vein and two umbilical arteries
The literal meaning of the term "Diabetes Mellitus"
Excessive sweet urine.
Digestion of Carbohydrates starts here.
In the mouth
The heart muscle relaxes, allowing the chambers to fill with blood again in this phase.
Diastole
Blood tests are done during pregnancy to look for this specific marker amongst others.
Alfa fetoprotein
The four main extraembryonic membranes
1. Chorion
2. Amnion
3. Allantois
4. Yolk Sac
These creatures caused a major concern due to overgrowth when released into natural waterways.
Goldfish