The Immune System
Urination
Hormones and the Endocrine System
Animal Development
Neurons
100
This type of immunity is found in all animals and is present at birth.
What is innate immunity. Chapter 43
100
What types of animals excrete uric acid?
What is insects, land snails, reptiles, and birds. chapter 44
100
This is the basic system for accommodating and regulation through the body.
What is the endocrine system. Chapter 45
100
What is a preformed miniature infant?
What is a homoculus. chapter 47
100
This neurotransmitter is directly associated with Alzheimers's
What is acetylcholine. chapter 48
200
This defense system is found only in vertebrates. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What is the difference?
What is acquired immunity. The host must be exposed to the pathogen for aquired immunity to take place. Chapter 43
200
Tell me all about Amonia secretion.
What is only common in aquatic species, passes through memebranes and diffuses. Ammonia is lost as NH4+ across the epithelium. chapter 44
200
Other endocrine cells are grouped into ductless organs called
What is endocrine glands Chapter 45
200
This is the process of cell specialization in structure and function.
What is cell differentiation. chapter 47
200
Neurons fire due to the ___________.
What is the all or nothing principle. chapter 47
300
This is an enzyme that digest microbial cell walls, and lowers pH to further protect.
What is a lysozyme. chapter 43
300
What advantage does uric acid offer as a nitrogeneous waste in arid environments? DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What does it come out in the form of?
What is very little water loss. A semi-solid paste. chapter 44
300
In autocrine signaling.....
What is the secreted molecules act on the secreting cell itself. chapter 45
300
What is fertilization?
What is when a sperm and egg meet and turn into a zygote. chapter 47
300
These are short chains of amino acids.
What are neuropeptides. chapter 47
400
These recognize fragments of molecules from a set of pathogens.
What are tool-like receptors. chapter 43
400
What is secretion?
What is toxins being removed from bodily fluids.
400
Neurotransmitter are to boats as chemical messengers are to
What is passengers Chapter 45
400
A zygote eventually transforms into a
What is blastula. chapter 47
400
Some neurotranmitters act as hormones. True or False? DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What are they?
What is GABA and glutamate. Yes! chapter 48
500
These are the most abundant phagocytic cells in the human body.
What are neutrohphils. chapter 43
500
nitrogenous wastes cross a membrane, forming a _________
What is a filtrate. Chapter 43
500
Name the 5 types of signaling done by secreted molecules.
What is endocrine, paracrine, autocrine, synaptic and neuroendocrine
500
Yolk in eggs is used for what?
What is food storage for embryos and energy sources for newborns. Chapter 47
500
Brain tissue is composed of what?
What is gray matter. chapter 49
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