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Where is the scapula bone found in the body?
Arm Shoulder Thigh Knee Wrist
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How is the trachea adapted to it's function
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1)How is the trachea adapted to it's function
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Which statement is true about lymph capillaries ? The endothelial cells are attached to incomplete basement membranes . They
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The tooth use for cutting, bitting and cutting food substance are called what?
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The respiratory membrane is a combination of ?
RBC membranes and endothelial cell membranes respiratory bronchioles and alveolar
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The glottis is ?
the inferior margin of the soft palate. part of the hard palate. the opening to the larynx. a flap of elastic
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Which of the following correctly identifies the portions of the large intestine from where this organ connects to the small
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Which of the following is not associated with the large absorptive surface of the small intestine?
Microvilli Intestinal length
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The exocrine portion of the pancreas is composed of ?
pancreatic lobules pancreatic crypts triads islets of Langerhans pancreatic
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The lateral walls of the oral cavity are formed by the fauces vestibule . cheeks gingiva pharynx
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The stomach has how many layers of smooth muscle in the muscularis externa
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The taenia coli are ?
polyps that obstruct the sigmoid colon ridges in the mucosa of the colon external pouches of the colon.
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Large airborne particles are filtered by
the nasal sinuses. choanae. the soft palate. nasal hairs in the vestibule of the nose.
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Which two ligaments extend from the thyroid cartilage to the arytenoid cartilages?
Cricoid and arytenoid Corniculate and cricoid
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Each alveolus is surrounded by a web of blood capillaries supplied by the
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Explain how bones grow and develop and suggest how training as a gymnast can affect bones whilst physically training and living
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Explain the structure of striated (skeletal muscle) and compare the muscle structure in areas of the body that move frequently
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Which of the following two organs function as the most important physiological regulators of acid/base homeostasis?
A)the adrenal
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Which statement is true about lymph capillaries?
• The endothelial cells are attached to incomplete basement membranes • They
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The thoracic duct empties into the _.
right atrium superior vena cava left brachiocephalic vein right subclavian vein left
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blank are the largest lymphatic vessels, and they empty into the
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how many bones are found in a human body
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Explain how the polyp uses its tentacles.
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What is the thin muscle that stretches from the lateral and anterior thigh to the medial part of the thigh?
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What cells are found in epidermis of monocot stems
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Which of the following best describes the cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis)?
• An anastomosis circling the entire
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Compared to arteries, veins
O have more smooth muscle in their tunica media. O are more elastic. • have thinner walls. • have
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The muscular layer of a blood vessel is the
• tunica externa. O tunica intima. • tunica adventitia. • tunica media. •
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The part of the brain that plays an integral role in processing faces is the a. Corpus callous b. Basal ganglia c. Fusiform
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TYPES OF SIMPLE AND COMPLEX TISSUES
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Vivian is dissecting a cadaver, where she will explore the islets of Langerhans. Where on the body would she be looking?
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All animals have(1 point)
Responses cells. cells. eyes. eyes. legs. legs. backbones. backbones.
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Axial skeleton
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Advantage of hydrostatic skeleton
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To what does the prefix myelo- refer to?
(1 point) O muscle O metacarpal O bone marrow O inner portion
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The protective covering of a muscle is called:
(1 point) O articulation. O fascia. O tendon. O diaphysis.
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In whales' back leg bones are a vestigial structure. What does this mean?
A. the leg bones still have a use. B. the leg bones
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Which term describes parts of an organism that have a similar structure but a different function?
1 Vestigial structure 2
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good grades
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Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition.
Dorsal 1.the front side; toward the front 2.the ability to move from place
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Match the term with the corresponding definition.
Tentacle 1.not moving from place to place; attached in a permanent location 2.a
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provides major internal reinforcement of the posterior part of the eyeball and helps to keep the retina pressed firmly against
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Which types of animal(s) and bones did you find in your owl pellet?
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Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in monocot root
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Name the cell types that make up each tissue and briefly describe the function of each cell type in the tissue of eudicot root
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What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
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When a fracture is healing, what cells are the MOST active?
Osteoprogenitor A Osteoblasts B Osteoclasts C Chondroblasts D
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Which term describes moving a body part towards the midline of the
body? adduction A abduction B flexion C extension D
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Bilateral
A)the front side; toward the front B)two-sided C)the ability to move from place to place D)the back side; toward the
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A caudal fin is a _____.
wing tail vertebrae gill lung
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