What are lytic and lysogenic cycles for in viruses?
to reproduce
where are immovable joints
skull
what pipe does air go down?
trachea
where does blood leave into the body
aorta
what is the pipe that food goes down
esophagus
why is a virus considered nonliving?
needs a host to reproduce
cardiac, smooth, skeletal
what moves downward to give lungs the space to expand?
diaphragm
what is the order of blood flowing through the right side of the heart?
what does the stomach create
chyme
which members of eukaryotes live in harsh environments like hot springs?
archaea
where is smooth muscle?
small intestine, large intestine, stomach, esophagus
what happens to the airway during an asthma attack?
the muscles contract and mucus blocks the opening
the pulmonary circuit sends blood to where?
the lungs
water absorption
what is the lytic cycle?
virus enters a cell, makes a copy of itself, and causes the cell to burst
what are the three types of joints?
what do red blood cells transport
oxygen
what is the connection between arteries and veins
capillaries
peristalsis
what is a retrovirus?
what are three essential roles of the skeletal system?
support, movement, protection, red blood cell formation, mineral storage
where does air leave from into the body
alveoli
where do veins carry blood
towards the heart
what does the liver excrete
urea into ammonia