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_____ exercise occurs when you can manage aerobic
to get a steady supply of oxygen to the
muscle cells.
In an isotonic solution, the number of equal
particles of particles is ______.
The tentative explanation to be tested is the hypothesis
called:
The enzyme pancrease is given to patients in speeding up metabolic reactions
that have difficulties producing pancreatic
enzymes in order to aid digestion.
Pancrease like all enzymes serve as
biological catalysts aiding _____.
The biologically important properties of - polarity
water are due to these attributes of water: - hydrogen bonding
- liquid at room temperature
- high heat of vaporization
Neuralgia cells: - oligodendrocytes
- microglia cells
- astrocytes
The information collected during the the data
experiment or observation is called:
_____ involves uncontrollable cell division. cancer
The ____ is a structure found in eukaryotic nucleus
cells that houses the genetic material.
In water, hydrogen bonding occurs an oxygen atom in a different molecule
between the hydrogen atom in one
molecule and:
The ____ is a stack of slightly curved saccules golgi apparatus
that are important in packaging and
secretion.
, fat subcutaneous layer
sense organs dermis
keratinization epidermis
hair follicle dermis
In cytology homeostasis refers to: the maintainance of an internal environment of a cell that
varies only within certain limits
_____ receives sensory input, integrates data, nervous tissue
and conducts impulses.
Nails, hair, and glands are: structures of epidermal origin
Joining small molecules (monomers) dehydration reaction
together to form longer chains (polymers)
requires a process called _____.
_____ allows rapid change in one direction positive feedback
and does not achieve stability.
Lysosomes function in ________. intracellular digestion
Human beings are part of the biosphere. True
Human beings are included in one of the True
four eukaryotic kingdoms.
Human beings are classified as animals, True
vertebrates, and mammals.
Of any living animal, human beings are most True
closely related to apes.
_____ glands are considered ductless glands, exocrine, endocrine
and ______ glands are considered duct glands.
The smallest unit of an element that still an atom
remains the chemical and physical
properties of that element is called:
The formation of _____ bonds involves the ionic
transfer of electrons from one atom to
another nearby atom.
Two or more atoms that combine are a molecule
defined as _____.
A function of the integument involves: - protection from pathogens
- inhibition of water loss
- regulation of body temperature
- synthesis of vitamin D
If a cell lacked ribosomes, it would not be synthesize proteins
able to: