Respiratory
Digestive
Metabolism
Urinary
Fluids
Reproductive
Development
100
The part of pulmonary ventilation that is passive

expiration

100

Digestive enzymes found in saliva

Amylase and Lipase

100

Organic molecules, mostly functioning as coenzymes

Vitamins

100

Which nephrons produce concentrated urine?

Juxtamedullary nephrons

100

Fluid compartment that holds about 2/3 of your total body water

Intracellular fluid compartment

100

Type of oocytes which are all produced by birth

Primary Oocytes

100

Solid ball of embryo cells, 16 stage at least

Morula

200

When O2 diffuses from blood to tissues and CO2 diffuses from tissues to blood

What is Internal Respiration

200

Vitamins produced by the bacterial microbiota of the large intestine

B and K

200

Reactions that break down larger molecules

Catabolic Reactions
200

Your total blood volume is filtered every...

22 minutes

200

Measurable fluid loss through urine, sweat and feces

Sensible loss

200

Preferred site for fertilization

Oviducts

200
Diploid, single celled embryo

Zygote

300

Substance that counters alveolar surface tension

Surfactant

300

Blood vessel that supplies the liver with nutrient rich blood

Hepatic portal vein

300

Number of ATP produced by aerobic cellular respiration, under ideal conditions

38 ATP

300

Hormone that stimulates water reabsorption but NOT Na+ reabsorption

Antidiuretic Hormone

300

Body tissue that is 75% water

Skeletal Muscle

300

Life-saving evolutionary adaptation for older women in which menstruation ceases

Menopause

300

Extraembryonic membrane that forms most of the umbilical cord

Allantois

400

The most important stimulus affecting breathing rate and depth

What is PCO2

400

Bacteria responsible for causing stomach ulcers

Helicobacter Pylori

400

Reactions that transfer electrons between molecules

Redox reactions

400

Extrinsic control that responds to low systemic blood pressure by initiating a multi hormone reaction cascade resulting in raised blood pressure

Renin-Angiotensin Mechanism

400

Hormone that stimulates K+ secretion in the filtrate

Aldosterone

400

What must happen for oocytes to enter Meiosis II?

Fertilization

400

Primary Germ layer that forms the inner linings of the digestive and respiratory systems

Endoderm

500

Provides oxygenated blood to lung tissues

Bronchial Circulation

500

MALT found in the ileum

Peyer's Patches

500

In the absorptive state, for approximately 4 hours after eating, what kind of reactions dominate?

Anabolic reactions

500

Why do the kidneys need to be surrounded by the tight fibrous capsule?

To contain the high glomerular blood pressure (55mmHg vs 25mmHg in regular caps)

500

2 Adrenal gland hormones/hormone groups that stimulate Na+ and water reabsorption

Aldosterone (Mineralocorticoids) and Glucocorticoids

500
Hormone released by the hypothalamus which stimulates the production of FSH and LH in the anterior pituitary gland

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone

500

The process of folding and differentiating tissues into primary germ layers

Gastrulation