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BIOL250 Week 12 Unit Exam 4
  • BIOL250 Week 12 Unit Exam 4

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  • 1. Question: Which type of contraction allows a muscle to produce tension without changing the angle of a skeleton joint all moving a load? 2. Question: Mooth muscle tissue can be found in all but which of the following places? 3. Question: All but which of the following are characteristics of aerobic respiration? 4. Question: Which structures of cardiac muscle allows the cells to contract in waves so the heart can both as a pump? 5. Question: Slow oxidative (SO) muscle fibres: 6. Question:...
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BIOL250 Week 12 Unit Exam 4
  • BIOL250 Week 12 Unit Exam 4

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  • 1. Question: Which type of contraction allows a muscle to produce tension without changing the angle of a skeleton joint all moving a load? 2. Question: Mooth muscle tissue can be found in all but which of the following places? 3. Question: All but which of the following are characteristics of aerobic respiration? 4. Question: Which structures of cardiac muscle allows the cells to contract in waves so the heart can both as a pump? 5. Question: Slow oxidative (SO) muscle fibres: 6. Question:...
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CETP Exam Prep Questions With Answers
  • CETP Exam Prep Questions With Answers

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  • CETP Exam Prep Questions With Answers Primary motor innervation to the larynx and velum is provided by which cranial nerve? - ANS Cranial nerve X (Vagus) Fela is a third-grade student in a public school. She is a speaker of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) who has difficulty with the Standard American English (SAE) dialect used in her classroom. Her teacher believes that Fela's language skills are affecting her academic performance and has referred her to the school's speech...
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B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A
  • B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A

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  • B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A What is homeostatis? ️The regulation of the conditions in our body maintaining stable internal environment What does homeostasis do? ️Responds to any change in internal or external conditions. What is a stimulus? ️A change in your environment than requires a response Give some examples of stimuli? ️Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. What do the receptors do? ️Detect the stimulus or c...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Final Exam Prep Questions 2024.
  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Final Exam Prep Questions 2024.

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  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Final Exam Prep Questions 2024. What is homeostasis? - CORRECT ANSWER The maintenance of a constant internal environment. What is a stimulus? - CORRECT ANSWER A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. What do the receptors do? - CORRECT ANSWER Detect the stimulus or change in environment. What happens after the receptors? - CORRECT ANSWER Receptors send messages to the CNS via the se...
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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+
  • AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+

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  • AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+ What is homeostasis? The regulation of the conditions inside your body and cells to maintain a stable internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions Name three coordination centres The brain, the spinal cord and the pancreas What is negative feedback? When your body brings the level of something (e.g. water or temperature) back to normal if it becomes too high or too low What detects a stimulus? A receptor, e...
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BIOL 235 12 Exam 2023 Questions and Answers All Correct
  • BIOL 235 12 Exam 2023 Questions and Answers All Correct

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  • BIOL 235 12 Exam 2023 Questions and Answers All Correct Organization of nervous tissue - ANSWER Smallest yet most complex of the 11 body systems. Intricate network of billions of neutrons and even more neuroglia organized into two main subdivisions: CNS and PNS. Central nervous system - ANSWER - brain: located in skill and contains 85 billion neutrons. - spinal cord: connected to the brain through foramen magnum of occipital bone. Encircled by bones of vertebral column...
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Btec Applied Science Neurones Study Guide Exam And Correct Answers 2024.
  • Btec Applied Science Neurones Study Guide Exam And Correct Answers 2024.

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  • what do sensory neurones do - Answer carry nervous impulses from receptors into the central nervous system (CNS) what do motor neurones do - Answer carry impulses from the CNS to the effector organs What do relay neurones do? - Answer relay neurones are intermediate neurones they recieve impulses from a sensory neurone and relay them to motor neurones what are dendrites - Answer carries nervous impulses towards a cell body what is an axon - Answer carry nervous impulses ...
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Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass
  • Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass

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  • Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass What components make up the Central Nervous system - Answer-The brain and spinal cord The peripheral nervous system has two divisions, what are they? - Answer-Autonomic nervous system and Somatic Nervous system Which division of the Peripheral Nervous System contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions? - Answer-Autonomic What is the somatic nervous systems role? - Answer-To communicate with sense ...
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OCR 2023 Biology A H420/03: Unified  biology A Level Question Paper  & Mark Scheme  (Merged)
  • OCR 2023 Biology A H420/03: Unified biology A Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)

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  • (a) A light micrograph of a section through the trachea of a cat is shown in Fig. 1.1. Fig. 1.1 A B C (i) Name the tissues labelled A and B in Fig. 1.1. A ........................................................................................................................................ B ........................................................................................................................................ [2] (ii) Name the two types of cell in the box labelled C in...
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