whats does a Heart do
Pumps blood and sends to the rest of the body
what does the Mouth do
The flow of food begins here
anterior
(houses the brain)
crainal regional
what is dominant
the upper case allele
what do the lungs do
Breathe in oxygen, breathe out carbon dioxide
what does the espophogus do
Tube that connects the mouth and the stomach
towards the back of the body is called
Posterior
head - face - chin
Cephalic region
what is reccesive
smaller allele
what does blood do
A liquid that transports oxygen, nutrients and waste throughout the body
what does the Stomach do
Mechanical digestion- muscle squeezes and churns food
Towards the top is called
Dorsal
(rest of the bones and skull)
Facial region
what is codominance
is when both alleles of heterozygous offspring don’t act dominant over eachother and therefore both alleles are expressed.
Arteries
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
what does the Small Intestine
This is where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
towards the bottem is called
Ventral
(middle section of spine- base of neck to bottom of ribs)
thoraic region
what is Incomplete dominance
is when a blend of both alleles of heterozygous offspring is expressed instead of the individual alleles.
Veins
Brings back blood to the heart
what does the small intestine do
This is where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
between the thorax to the base of the spine
from clavicle through fingers
Upper Limbs
what is homozygus
havig two of the same alles