These pull on bones to move our arms or chicken wings
This increases as your exercise to get more blood going through your body.
What is your heart rate?
The breakdown and absorption of food molecules
What is digestion?
The study of heredity
What is genetics?
Lasts 15-30 seconds
What is short-term memory?
How we grow
What are cells dividing and growing and dividing and growing?
These are the 3 products of cellular respiration
What are energy, carbon dioxide, and water
The fingerlike structures that absorb small food bits from the digestive system into the bloodstream
What are villi?
Describes a genotype with matching alleles
Number of things humans can remember in working memory
5-9 things
What are platelets?
The oxygen needed for cellular respiration comes into the body this way.
What are the lungs?
Something that has multiple parts that work together to do a job
What is a system?
A section of DNA that codes for a trait
What is a gene?
A good way to study, like using flash cards or quizzing yourself
What is retrieval practice?
How cells get materials to come inside
It is used as a key to unlock the energy from glucose
Why do we breathe oxygen?
The system that delivers stuff around the body
What is the cardiovascular or circulatory system?
Describes an allele that is only expressed if two of them are inherited
What is recessive?
Understanding that people learn things from experience, they aren't just born smart
What is a growth mindset?
How we heal from a cut
What are cells filling the gap of an injury
How do we lose weight while sleeping?
Digestion starts here with the enzyme amylase.
What is the mouth?
These code for certain proteins to be made.
What are alleles or genotypes?
A part of the brain that allows short-term memories to become long-term memories
What is the hippocampus?