vital capacity - The maximum volume of air that a respiratory system can inhale and exhale.
tissue cells - highest carbon dioxide concentration is found
Prokaryotic Cells - lack a membrane bound nucleus
Biosphere - layer where organisms can exist on the surface of the Earth.
pulmonary artery - blood vessel with the highest concentration of carbon dioxide.
Kidneys - stimulate the production of the red blood cells when oxygen levels are low.
lymphatic tissue - removes and filters tissue fluids.
Bipedalism - feature used to distinguish modern humans.
Epithelial tissue - covers the body and lines the cavities
hemolymph - fluid that circulates through an open system.
lacunae - cavity that contains the bone cells.
cerebrospinal fluid - cushions and protects the central nervous system
clitellum - fertilization in the earthworm.
, Ecology - The study of the relationship of plants and animals with each other and with their
environment.
Helper T cells - T cell that improves the immune response.
Capillaries - have walls only one cell thick.
Planarians - free-living, have a ladder like nervous system, reproduce both sexually, and asexually.
substrate + enzyme ⇒ enzyme-substrate complex ⇒ enzyme + product - equations often used to show
that an enzyme has formed a complex with its substrate
opposite reactions - Based on their chemical equations, photosynthesis and cellular respiration have
which of the following relationships
Mitochondria - cell structure associated with cellular respiration
Gymnosperms - first seed plant to appear
radicle - part of a plant seed turns into the root system
cardiac muscle - a muscle cell has branching, striated cells, each containing a single nucleus
cell - The smallest unit that has all of the characteristics of life is the
Organ - the level of biological organization is composed of several tissues
Glucose - the nutrient source is the easiest one for humans to break down and form ATP
thylakoid membrane - The light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in the
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