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Ecology
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Nutrition, Enzymes & Digestion
Circulation & Immunity
Respiration & Excretion
100
In order for cellular respiration to occur, glucose molecules are activated by this.
What is ATP?
100
The largest part of the large intestine.
What is the colon?
100
Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins.
What are the three major blood vessels?
100
These are the three types of muscles.
What are the skeletal, smooth, and cardiac?
200
Traps solar energy and reflects green light.
What is chlorophyll?
200
Ingestion, digestion, absorption and egestion.
What are the four processes of the digestive system?
200
Blood Type O.
What is the universal donor?
200
The theory that says that myosin and actin slide over each other in a muscle.
What is the sliding filament theory?
300
These are energy rich molecules in cellular respiration.
What is ATP, NADH, & FADH?
300
The activation of the last enzyme in the metabolic pathway by the initial substrate.
What is precursor activity?
300
The lubb dubb sound
What is the closing of the AV valve and the semilunar valve respectively?
300
The functional unit of the kidney.
What is the nephron?
400
A ten step process occurring in the cytoplasm in aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
What is glycolysis
400
The process to mix, turn or move in the small intestine.
What is emulsify?
400
A cell that retains information about the shape of an antigen.
What is the memory T cell?
400
Caused by the precipitation of mineral solutes from the blood.
What is kidney stones?
500
The location of the Calvin Cycle.
What is the stroma?
500
Three components of the small intestine.
What is the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
500
Nerve fibres that contract the heart.
What is the Purkinje Fibres?
500
The fluid that surrounds the body cells.
What is the interstitial fluid?