What is the term used to refer to the 4 outer lobes of the brain?
Cerebral Cortex or Cerebrum
What are the cells known for their distinctive colour that carry Oxygen around the body?
Red Blood Cells (RBC)
How many chambers does the heart have?
4
What is the generalist immune cell found commonly in blood?
Male reproductive cells are sperm and have half the number of chromosomes, what is the term used to describe a reproductive cell?
Haploid
Which lobe of the brain is responsible for your personality and decision making?
The frontal Lobe
What is the term given to the liquid component of blood?
Plasma
The name of the chambers at the top of the heart where blood enters are called?
Atriums
What hormone or chemical is used to cause inflammation in the body?
Histamines.
The tube that carries eggs from the ovaries to the uterus are called what?
Fallopian Tubes
Which lobe is located at the back of the cerebral cortex?
The Occipital Lobe
Exercise causes blood to become thinner due to what condition?
Dehydration
Blood is pumped out of this chamber to deliver oxygenated blood to the entire body, what is the name of this chamber?
Left ventricle
What pathogen are antibiotics used to treat?
Bacteria ONLY
The tubes which carry and store sperm cells within them are called?
The vas deferens
Which part of the brain is responsible for the movement and motion memory?
The Cerebellum
Blood travels through 3 different tubes, which tubes are low flow, low pressure and allow the transfer of oxygen into the cells?
Capillaries
The blood leaves the heart at high pressure and immediately enters this vital artery, what is the name of this artery?
The Aorta
What two cells are used as part of the specific immune system response?
T cells and B cells
After an egg is fertilized what is the name given to the newly formed cell?
Blastocyst or zygote
Which part of the brain is responsible for the most basic of lifes functions (breathing, heart rate and digestion)?
The Brainstem
Blood leaves the heart with high pressure and high volume through tubes with what name?
Arteries.
The heart is a muscle which reacts to demand of which nervous system to increase blood flow?
The Sympathetic Nervous System
B cells are part of the specific Immune system. B cells produce which infection fighting proteins?
Antigens
Whats the name given to the solid mass of cells formed during early embryo development?
Morula