Cell cycle | Respiratory System | Digestive System | Circulatory and M+S | Nervous System and Plants |
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What is metaphase.
Phase when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
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What is bring in O2, expel CO2.
What is the main purpose of the respiratory system?
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What is
What is the difference between the digestive tract and accessory organs?
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What is inside of bones
Where is bone marrow located.
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What is sensory receptor.
Receptor that senses environment.
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What is grow, reproduce, repair cells
2 reasons that cells divide
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What is the trachea.
Tube of cartilage that air passes through.
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What is insulin
The chemical released by the pancreas.
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What is veins
These vessels carry blood towards the heart.
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What is ground tissue
Plant tissue that connects vascular and dermal tissue.
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What is prophase.
Phase when chromosomes condense and become visible.
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What is smooth muscle.
Type of muscle that moves rib cage.
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What is the esophagus
Muscular tube that connects mouth to stomach.
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What is bone to bone and muscle to bone.
Difference between a ligament and a tendon.
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What is CNS/PNS
Two systems that the nervous system is divided into.
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What is the nucleolus.
Organelle that produces ribosomes.
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What is between alveoli/capillaries.
Where gas exchange occurs.
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What is the large intestine.
Fibre is most important in this part of the digestive tract.
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What is Coronary Artery Disease.
Disease where plaque builds up in arteries.
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What is the stomata.
What allows gases into and out of leaves.
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What is G1.
Phase when DNA is duplicated
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What is by cilia/nose hair.
How is air filtered?
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What is villi/microvilli
What is the name of the structures on the small intestine that increase area by 600x?
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Loss of bone tissue.
What is osteoporosis?
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What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Fluid that the brain floats in.
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