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What is the function of the endocrine system .1 
.Its function is to secrete hormones throughout the body 
.Research two types of hormones and describe the mode of action for each .2 
adrenaline - once secreted from the brain it puts the body into a fight or flight mode. Its (1 
mode of action is th...
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.Its function is to secrete hormones throughout the body 
.Research two types of hormones and describe the mode of action for each .2 
adrenaline - once secreted from the brain it puts the body into a fight or flight mode. Its (1 
mode of action is th...
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1. What is the primary function of the nervous system?” 
The primary function of the nervous system is to gather and process sensory signals 
from external environments and internal input from our body. 
”2. Why does the cerebral cortex contain so many folds? ” 
It helps increase the surface a...
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Add to cart1. What is the primary function of the nervous system?” 
The primary function of the nervous system is to gather and process sensory signals 
from external environments and internal input from our body. 
”2. Why does the cerebral cortex contain so many folds? ” 
It helps increase the surface a...
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1. How do banding patterns change when a muscle contracts?” 
Muscle contraction causes actin and myosin myofilaments to decrease length and come 
together. Both the H and I zones become narrow and the A band has no change. 
”2. What is the difference between a muscle organ, a muscle fiber, myofi...
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Muscle contraction causes actin and myosin myofilaments to decrease length and come 
together. Both the H and I zones become narrow and the A band has no change. 
”2. What is the difference between a muscle organ, a muscle fiber, myofi...
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1. List the functions of the skeletal system.” 
The functions of the skeletal system are as follows: support and protection of the internal 
organs, movement of the body, storage of minerals and fat, and production of RBC. 
”2. What material contributes the greatest to the compressive strength o...
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Add to cart1. List the functions of the skeletal system.” 
The functions of the skeletal system are as follows: support and protection of the internal 
organs, movement of the body, storage of minerals and fat, and production of RBC. 
”2. What material contributes the greatest to the compressive strength o...
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1. What is a tissue?” 
A tissue is any distinct type of material which makes up plants and animals. 
”2. What is the function of epithelial tissue? ” 
Epithelial tissue secretes, absorbs, protects, transports and senses. 
”3. What is the function of connective tissue? ” 
Connective tissues...
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Add to cart1. What is a tissue?” 
A tissue is any distinct type of material which makes up plants and animals. 
”2. What is the function of epithelial tissue? ” 
Epithelial tissue secretes, absorbs, protects, transports and senses. 
”3. What is the function of connective tissue? ” 
Connective tissues...
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Add to cart​1. What are chromosomes made of?​” 
Chromosomes are made up of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). 
”​2. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.​ ” 
Mitosis has 5 phases. It happens in somatic cells. It produces 2 diploid daughter cells and the 
chromosome ...
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Chromosomes are made up of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). 
”​2. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.​ ” 
Mitosis has 5 phases. It happens in somatic cells. It produces 2 diploid daughter cells and the 
chromosome ...
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1.	Write a description next to each of the following terms to help you remember them: 
 
a.	Transverse plane 
b.	Sagittal plane 
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2.	Identify the major organs that are contained in each cavity listed below. Indicate whether they belong in a cavity subdivision, ...
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a.	Transverse plane 
b.	Sagittal plane 
c.	Midsagittal plane 
d.	Coronal plane 
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