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*ATI TEAS 6 SCIENCE*
Pineal Gland - Answer Produces melatonin, responsible for circadian rhythm (sleep
cycle)

Ribosomes - Answer Synthesize proteins. The site of DNA/RNA translation into the
amino acid code of proteins

Golgi Apparatus - Answer modifies and packages proteins that are transported outside
of cell

Vacuoles - Answer Storage, digestion, waste removal

Cytoskeleton - Answer Shape/support of cell

Microtubules - Answer part of the cytoskeleton help support the cell. made of protein

Cytosol - Answer Liquid material in cell

Cell Membrane - Answer Defines cell as barrier and allows enter/exit of materials
small non polar uncharged molecules can pass
larger polar charged molecules need help

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - Answer Smooth or rough. Transport system of cell

Mitochondria - Answer Generates ATP, powerhouse of cell

Centrosome - Answer Pairs of centrioles, involved in mitosis

Centriole - Answer Cylinders involved in cellular division

Lysosome - Answer Digests proteins, lipids, carbs and transports undigested
substances to membrane for removal

Cilia - Answer Causes cell to move

Flagella - Answer Whip tail to move cell

Interphase - Answer Cell prepares for division by replicating genetic/cytoplasmic
material
longest phase

Prophase - Answer Chromatin thickens into chromosomes and the nuclear membrane
begins to disintegrate. Pais of centrioles move to opposite sides of cell and spindle
fibers form

Metaphase - Answer Spindle moves to center of cell and chromosome pairs align along
center of spindle structure

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Anaphase - Answer Chromosome pairs pull apart towards poles

Telophase - Answer Spindle disintegrates, nuclear membrane reforms or in pinched

Cytokinesis - Answer Physical splitting of cell

Meiosis - Answer same phase as mitosis but happens twice,
4 daughter cells (haploid) produces gamates
Genetically different
happens sexually

mitosis - Answer produces 2 diploid daughter cells ( somatic cells only)

Ectoderm - Answer the outer germ layer that develops into skin and nervous tissue

Mesoderm - Answer middle germ layer; develops into muscles, and much of the
circulatory, reproductive, and excretory systems

endoderm - Answer membrane like tissue lining the digestive tract

Perfusion - Answer The passage of fluid to an organ or tissue

Pleura - Answer A membrane around the lungs and inside the chest cavity to reduce
friction between surfaces when breathing

Diaphragm - Answer separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities

Air passage way to lungs - Answer nasal cavity
pharynx
larynx
trachea
bronchi
bronchioles
alveoli

Surfactant - Answer Fluid secreted by type 2 alveolar cells
reduces surface tension of water and lung collapse
equalizes pressure inside smaller and larger alveolar space

CFTR protein - Answer protein functions as a channel for chloride ions to across the
membrane of cells that produce mucus, sweat, saliva, tears, and digestive enzymes.

cystic fibrosis - Answer A genetic disorder that occurs in people with two copies of a
certain recessive allele; characterized by the production of abnormal mucus that is

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excessively thick and sticky. The abnormal mucus leads to blockages within the lungs
and airways. does not move chloride ions

inspiration/inhalation - Answer diaphragm contracts and moves down
intercostal muscle contract and ribs expands
volume increase as pressure decrease

expiration - Answer diaphragm relax
intercostal muscle relax
volume decrease as pressure increase

Tidal Volume - Answer The amount of air breathed in a normal inhalation or exhalation
usually 500 ml per inspiration

A product of respiration is... - Answer carbon dioxide and water and atp

Trachea - Answer Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi. Rings are made of
hyaline cartilage

Ventilation - Answer Movement of air in and out of the body

Medulla Oblongata - Answer Controls respiration by monitoring carbon dioxide and pH
levels. Blood becomes more acidic with an increase in carbon dioxide C02 and
increases breathing rate

apnea - Answer absence of breathing

bradycardia - Answer abnormally slow heartbeat

tachycardia - Answer Abnormally rapid heartbeat

brachypnea - Answer slow breathing

tachypnea - Answer abnormally rapid breathing.

Right Lung - Answer Has 3 lobes

Left Lung - Answer Has 2 lobes

Arteries - Answer Carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart

Veins - Answer carry oxygenated blood to the heart

Pulmonary Loop - Answer Carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle through
the pulmonary valve, to the lungs, and returns blood to the left atrium

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