Science (Taxonomy)
History of Milwaukee

History Pt. 2 Wisconsin Industries
Science (Nervous System)
English Vocab
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What are the 6 characteristics of living things?

- Made of cells

- Get and use energy

- Reproduce

- Grow and Develop

- respond to the environment

- Adapt to the environment

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Milwaukee first started out as a ____?

Trading post 

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Why did northern Wisconsin become known as the pinery?

Northern Wisconsin had an abundance of trees, with the most being pine trees

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What does the Central Nervous System (CNS) encompass? (Parts of the CNS)

brain and spinal cord

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Condescending (adj)

an attitude of acting better than everyone else.

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What is the nucleus?

The control center of the cell, holds DNA

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Who were the three founders of Milwaukee?

Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn and George Walker

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What season was the best for the logging industry in Wisconsin? why was this the best season?

Winter because logging sleds used to transport lumber moved more easily over tightly packed snow.

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Neurotransmitters

Chemicals that transmit a nervous impulse across a synapse.

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Squabble (noun)

a noisy argument over something petty.

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Mitochondria does what?

Creates energy for the cell (ATP)

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In what year did Milwaukee become a city?

1846

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Mineral Point and New Diggings were named because of what industry?

The Mining industry

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What is a motor neuron?

Carry messages away from CNS

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Petulance (noun)

rude speech or behavior

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Chloroplast

An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs.

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Before Milwaukee became a city, what were the name of the three towns that were there?

Juneautown, Kilbourntown, and Walker's Point

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Why did the dairy industry expand so rapidly in Wisconsin?

Most of the people who came to Wisconsin were from New York. New York was the leading industry in dairy at the time so the New Yorkers brought with them the skills to craft cheese and other dairy products.

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What is a sensory neuron?

Carry messages toward from CNS

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Gentility (noun)

belonging to the gentry class; rich and ruling class

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Vesicle

A small, membrane-bound sac that transports material in and out of cells.

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What were the 5 main industries of early Milwaukee?

Shipping, flour-milling, meat-packing, leather-tanning and brewing

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This industry provided one sixth of The United State's supply.

The Wheat Industry

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What is an electrical impulse?

How information is transmitted through the nervous system.

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Indomitable (adj)

unable to be dominated, conquered, or subdued