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[Show more]What are the four most common elements? - Answer-Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen 
What is the difference between and atom and a molecule? - Answer-An atom is composed of subatomic 
particles and the smallest unit of an element 
A molecule is 2 or more atoms combing to form a distinctive particle ...
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Add to cartWhat are the four most common elements? - Answer-Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen 
What is the difference between and atom and a molecule? - Answer-An atom is composed of subatomic 
particles and the smallest unit of an element 
A molecule is 2 or more atoms combing to form a distinctive particle ...
autonomic nervous system - the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands 
and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division arouses; its 
parasympathetic division calms. 
visceral reflex arc - receptors, afferent neurons, interneurons, efferent...
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Add to cartautonomic nervous system - the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands 
and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division arouses; its 
parasympathetic division calms. 
visceral reflex arc - receptors, afferent neurons, interneurons, efferent...
organism - Answer-living entity made up of 1 or more cells 
what are the 5 fundamental characteristics of an organism; briefly describe each - Answer-1. energy: to 
stay alive and reproduce; usually acquired 
2. cells: membrane bound units, make up organisms 
3. information: hereditary or genetic in...
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Add to cartorganism - Answer-living entity made up of 1 or more cells 
what are the 5 fundamental characteristics of an organism; briefly describe each - Answer-1. energy: to 
stay alive and reproduce; usually acquired 
2. cells: membrane bound units, make up organisms 
3. information: hereditary or genetic in...
Homeostasis - Answer-the body's ability to maintain a constant environment, the body can detect 
change and respond 
Physiology - Answer-mechanisms to maintain homeostasis 
Negative Feedback Loop - Answer-body senses change and reacts to negate or reverse the condition 
Positive Feedback Loop - Ans...
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Add to cartHomeostasis - Answer-the body's ability to maintain a constant environment, the body can detect 
change and respond 
Physiology - Answer-mechanisms to maintain homeostasis 
Negative Feedback Loop - Answer-body senses change and reacts to negate or reverse the condition 
Positive Feedback Loop - Ans...
All cells must have... - Answer--Nucleic acids that store and transmit info 
-Proteins that perform most of the cells functions 
-Carbs that provide chemical energy, carbon, support, identity 
-A plasma membrane which serves as a selectively permeable membrane barrier. 
Pro: Chromosome - Answer-Sing...
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Add to cartAll cells must have... - Answer--Nucleic acids that store and transmit info 
-Proteins that perform most of the cells functions 
-Carbs that provide chemical energy, carbon, support, identity 
-A plasma membrane which serves as a selectively permeable membrane barrier. 
Pro: Chromosome - Answer-Sing...
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