Nutrition and Diet
Circulatory System
Gas Exchange/Respiratory System
Reproductive System
Potpourri/Nervous System
100
oily seeds;oily fish;meat fat etc.
What is an example of a lipid?
100
right and left aorta; right and left ventricle
What are the four chambers of the heart called?
100
the process of swapping oxygen for carbon dioxide
What is gas exhange?
100
the fusion of egg with a sperm
What is fertilization?
100
basic cell composition of the nervous system
What are neurons?
200
age, gender, activity, and condition
What four conditions are dependent upon estimated average daily energy requirement?
200
sends out a signal the heart carries out a contraction or beat.
What is a pacemaker?
200
a microscopic air sac where gas exchange takes place
What is an alveolus?
200
8 weeks of pregnancy
How many weeks does it take for the embryo to start developing bone tissue?
200
the body responds to a certain level temperature; keeps your body temperature stablized
What is negative feedback control?
300
estrogen;progesterone;testosterone;membrane structure
What is the use of cholesterol?
300
tubes that help blood to the body
What are arteries?
300
diaphragm contracts becoming flatter and moving down
What is inhalation?
300
when a needle of sperm is injected into the uterus of the female
What is in vitro fertilization?
300
made up of the brain and spinal cord
What is the central nervous sytem?
400
a form of malnutrition that occurs when there is none of protein and diet
What is Kwashiorkor?
400
a white blood cell that intakes and destroys antibodies
What is a phagocyte?
400
the process of bringing fresh air into the alveoli
What is ventilation?
400
during pregnancy it is the extraction by centesis of amniotic fluid from a pregnant woman after the 15th week of pregnancy to aid the diagnosis of fetal abnormalities
What is amniocentesis?
400
Red
What is Illaha's favorite color?
500
deposits in arteries narrows vessel increasing blood pressure and stress on heart-leads to coronary heart disease. (CHD)?
How do fatty acids affect your health?
500
phagocytes move to the areas of the infection in the lungs and take in the bacteria by endocytosis; they develop a persistent cough and often cough up blood
What is tuberculosis?
500
one epithelial layer thin
How big are the alveolar capillary walls?
500
potential to be an egg
What is a follicle?
500
onset time;alpha-cells produce insufficient insulin onset time;target cells become insensitive to insulin
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
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