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Mnemonic for classification - ANSWER King Philip Came Over From Germany Soaked



3 unicellular kingdoms - ANSWER archaebacteria, eubacteria, Protista



3 multicellular kingdoms - ANSWER fungi, plantae, animalia



Unicellular kingdom that has nucleus and organelles - ANSWER Protista



10 animal phyla - ANSWER porifera, cnidaria, platyhelminthes, nematoda, rotifera,
annelida, mollusca, arthropoda, echinodermata, chordate



3 muscle types - ANSWER cardiac, skeletal, smooth



Organ that regulates excretion - ANSWER kidney



Where will the nutrients enter the blood stream in? ANSWER small intestine



Where is water and minerals going to be absorbed in the body? ANSWER large intestine



List in order Urinary systems - ANSWER kidney (nephron), ureter, bladder, urethra



Throat - ANSWER pharynx

,Voicebox - ANSWER larynx



Epiglottis - ANSWER flap covering trachea



Where does Blood leave from heart to body - ANSWER left ventricle



Where does Blood come into the Heart from the body - ANSWER right atrium



Blood leaves heart to lungs - ANSWER right ventricle



Blood enters heart from lungs - ANSWER left atrium



Exchange oxygen, nutrients, and wastes with the tissues of the body - ANSWER
capillaries



Arteries - ANSWER carry oxygenated blood away from the heart



Veins - ANSWER carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart



Universal blood donor - ANSWER type O



Universal blood recipient - ANSWER type AB



2 parts of nervous system - ANSWER central & peripheral



2 parts of peripheral nervous system - ANSWER somatic & autonomic

,2 pats of autonomic nervous system - ANSWER sympathetic & parasympathetic



Controls all voluntary activities and receives sensory input - ANSWER cerebrum



Coordinates motor activity - ANSWER cerebellum



Regulates homeostasis and secrets hormones - ANSWER hypothalamus



Controls involuntary actions such as breathing and swallowing - ANSWER medulla



Deficiency causes night blindness, skin infections, loss of appetite, diarrhea - ANSWER
vitamin A



Deficiency of the vitamin causes loss of appetite, beriberi - ANSWER vitamin B1



Deficiency of the vitamin causes weakness, skin infections - ANSWER vitamin B2



Deficiency of the vitamin causes anemia, nerve degeneration - ANSWER vitamin B12



Deficiency of the vitamin causes scurvy - ANSWER vitamin C



Deficiency of the vitamin causes rickets, tooth decay - ANSWER vitamin D



Deficiency of the vitamin causes anemia - ANSWER vitamin E



Deficiency of the vitamin causes excessive bleeding - ANSWER vitamin K

, Sorting and packaging of proteins - ANSWER Golgi body



Digestion of old organelles and foreign substances - ANSWER lysosomes



Produce energy for the cell - ANSWER mitochondria



Part of the nucleus that makes ribosomes - ANSWER nucleolus



Control center of the cell and contains chromosomes - ANSWER nucleus



Form spindle fibers during cellular division - ANSWER centrioles



Site of protein synthesis - ANSWER ribosomes



Makes proteins to be exported out of the cell - ANSWER rough ER



Makes lipids and detoxifies enzymes - ANSWER smooth ER



Stores wastes and other materials - ANSWER vacuole



phases of mitosis - ANSWER interphases, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase



Primitive plants lacking true stems - ANSWER bryophytes



2 types of tracheophytes - ANSWER gymnosperms & angiosperms



2 types of angiosperms - ANSWER monocots & dicots

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