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TEAS TEST 1) When does meiosis take place? 2) Where does meiosis take place? 3) When does mitosis take place? 4) Where does mitosis take place? 5) How many daughter cells are produced in mitosis? 6) How many daughter cells are produced in meiosis? 7) Phase of Mitosis 8) Phase of meiosis 9) What muscle is used for goosebumps? 10) Where gametes were produced? 11) What are DNA strands? 12) What is Fertilization? 13) Which layer of skin produce sebum? 14) What flows blood away from the heart? 15) What part of the bone produce lymphocytes? 16) where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur? 17) What secrets insulin? 18) What secrets Amylase? 19) Layer of skin? 20) Thermoregulation? 21) What is the part of the brain responsible for thermoregulation? 22) What is active immunity 23) what is passive immunity 24) Different between active and passive immunity? 25) What is chemical bond? 26) What is condensation? 27) What is the difference between Pulmonary Artery and Pulmonary Vein? Definition of Pulmonary Artery and Pulmonary Vein Pulmonary artery: Pulmonary artery is the artery that carries deoxygenated blood pumped from right ventricle of the heart to lungs Pulmonary veins: Pulmonary vein is the vein that carries oxygenated blood from lungs to the left atrium. Characteristics of Pulmonary Artery and Pulmonary Vein Nature of the Blood 28) Circulatory and urinary system? 29) Function of Urea? 30) What happen when muscle contract? 31) What made Gregor Mendel’s experiment successful? 32) What type of bond hold DNA together? 33) What a catalyst does? 34) What is a hypotonic solution? 35) what is isotonic solution? 36) What is hypertonic solution? 37) Function of Hormones? 38) Protein in digestive system? 39) How are lipids digested in the gut? 40) What happens to proteins in the digestive system? 41) Bone Healing Process? 42) Neuromuscular Function? 43) What is Sweat gland and it functions? 44) Where are the sweat glands located in the body?

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TEAS TEST

1) When does meiosis take place?
 Human females: From 3 months of age prenatal (in the womb) until menopause (40's to 50's)

Human males: From puberty (12-13) until death



2) Where does meiosis take place?
 In the gonads: ovaries for females

testes for males.



3) When does mitosis take place?
 Mitosis takes place from conception (birth) until death.

4) Where does mitosis take place?




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 Mitosis takes place in all cells of the body.




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5) How many daughter cells are produced in mitosis?




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 Mitosis produces two new daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell.




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6) How many daughter cells are produced in meiosis?
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 Meiosis produces four daughter cells with half the original chromosome number.

7) Phase of Mitosis
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A. Interphase: The period of growth that occurs between cell division (G1 phase: cell growth, S
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B. During prophase, the genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the duplicated
chromosomes become visible.
C. During metaphase, the centromeres of the duplicated chromosomes line up across the
center of the cell. Spindle fibers connect the centromere of each chromosome to the two
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D. During anaphase, the chromosomes separate and move along spindle fibers to opposite
ends of the cell.
E. During telophase, the chromosomes, which were distinct and condensed, begin to spread
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F. Cytokinesis completes the process of cell division—it splits one cell into two daughter cells
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that are genetically identical to their parent cell.
8) Phase of meiosis
A. Prophase 1, homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrad; crossing over occurs
B. Prophase 2, the nuclear envelope is again dissolved and the spindle is set up again.
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C. Metaphase 1, homologs line up along equator, spindle fibers attach to the chromsomes
D. Metaphase 2, chromosomes line up along equator, not in homologous pairs
E. Anaphase 1, spindle fibers move homologous chromosomes to opposite sides
F. Anaphase 2, chromatids separate
G. Telophase 1, cytoplasm divides, 2 daughter cells are formed




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, H. Telophase 2/Cytokinesis, nuclear membrane reforms, cytoplasm divides, 4 daughter
cells formed

9) What muscle is used for goosebumps?
 Smooth muscles are also involuntary. Smooth muscles are found within the walls of organs and
structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bladder, blood vessels, and skin. A type of
smooth muscle in the skin, known as the arrector pili, is responsible for forming goose bumps.

10) Where gametes were produced?
 Cells in the reproductive organs (testes and ovaries in humans) divide to form gametes.
Gametes are sex cells: Male gametes are sperm (produced in the testes) Female gametes are
eggs (produced in the ovaries)

11) What are DNA strands?
 The two DNA strands are termed polynucleotides since they are composed of simpler monomer
units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is composed of one of four nitrogen-containing




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nucleobases — cytosine (C), guanine (G), adenine (A), or thymine (T) — a sugar called




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12) What is Fertilization?
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 At fertilization, the sperm binds to a receptor on the surface of the egg and fuses with the egg
plasma membrane, initiating the development of a new diploid organism containing genetic
information derived from both parents (Figure 14.41). Not only does fertilization lead to the
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mixing of paternal and maternal chromosomes, but it also induces a number of changes in the
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egg cytoplasm that are critical for further development. These alterations activate the egg,
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leading to the completion of oocyte meiosis and initiation of the mitotic cell cycles of the early
embryo.
 Almost all the cells in your body were produced by mitosis. The only exception is sperm or eggs
which are produced by a different type of cell division called meiosis. During fertilization, the
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sperm and egg unite to form a single cell called the zygote which contains chromosomes from
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both the sperm and egg.

13) Which layer of skin produce sebum?
 Dermis. The dermis, the skin's next layer, is a thick layer of fibrous and elastic tissue (made
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mostly of collagen, elastin, and fibrillin) that gives the skin its flexibility and strength. The dermis
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contains nerve endings, sweat glands and oil (sebaceous) glands, hair follicles, and blood vessels.
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14) What flows blood away from the heart?



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