Helps people to decide how to behave and treat one another, and what kinds of communities would be good to live in
What are ethics
Where energy for animals comes from
What is food
Major purpose of circulatory
What is transport gasses, nutrients, & hormones throughout body, fight infection
Carbohydrates, protein, lipids, nucleic acid
What are macromolecules
The organ that controls the bodily functions
The brain
Addresses ethical questions that arise with respect to biological advances
What are bioethics
Food is digested and this unit is produced
What is ATP
Major purpose of respiratory
What is gas exchange
The organ that filters excess water and urine
What is the Kidney
Nerve cells that send signals to the body
What are neurons
New inventions, medicines, biomedical procedures
What are bioethical issues
"Spent" ATP
What is ADP
Types of blood cells
What are red, white, and platelets
A protein that speeds up a biological reaction by binding with the substrate
What is an enzyme
Lobe of the brain that controls movement
What is the motor cortex
Respect for persons, minimizing harms while maximizing benefits, fairness
What are core considerations for bioethics
The process of energy gathering by plants
What is photosynthesis
Carries blood away from the heart
What are arteries
Cohesion, adhesion, specific heat, high heat of vaporization, density, solubility
Waht are the properties of water
The "master gland"
What is the pituitary gland
A born defect that caused major bioethical questions
What is hyperandrogenism
Cell respiration formula
What is C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 +6H2O + ATP
Exchanges CO2 with O2 in lungs
What are alveoli
What are the lungs
What is the hippocampus