what are the building blocks of lipids? - fatty acids and glycerol
what are the building blocks of nucleic acids? - Nucleotides
What are the building blocks of proteins? - amino acids
What are the four phases of mitosis? - prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase
what are the most common types ...
what are the building blocks of lipids? - fatty acids and glycerol
what are the building blocks of nucleic acids? - Nucleotides
What are the building blocks of proteins? - amino acids
What are the four phases of mitosis? - prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase
what are the most common types of extracellular fluid? - sodium and chloride
what are the smallest micro organisms that are acellular? - virus
What are the two parts of the diencephalon? - Thalmus and Hypothalmus
what carry motor signals from the CNS to effectors - efferent fibers
which region of the cerebral cortex receives sensory information such as touch? - parietal lobe
what carry sensory signals from receptors to the CNS - afferent fibers
What conducts impulses away from the cell body? - Axon
What conducts impulses toward the cell body? - Dendrite
what connects all the cerebral hemispheres? - corpus collosum
, what controls respiratory function? - medulla oblongotta
What does ADH stand for? - anti-diuretic hormone
what does exposure of sunlight increase production of? - melanin
what does the autonomic nervous system contain? - cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and glands
What are the building blocks of carbohydrates? - monosaccharides
what does the somatic nervous system contain - skeletal muscles
what happens during depolarization? - sodium channels open
what happens during repolarization? - potassium channels open
what happens to blood cells when placed in a hypertonic solution? - blood cells shrink
what happens to blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution - blood cells swell
what is an example of a Eukaryote - protozoan, fungi, worms
what is an example of a prokaryote - bacteria
what is an example of Referred pain? - Heart burn
what is extracellular fluid and how much does it make up? - fluid outside cell, 37%
What is intracellular fluid and how much does it make up? - fluid inside cell, 63%
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