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ASVAB Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Pass Ohms Law: - Opposition to the flow of current. Pharynx - further filters the air and aids in protections against infection Phenotype - genes that express themselves in physical characteristics ex: eye color Genotype - genetic make up, including...

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Ohms Law: - ✔✔Opposition to the flow of current.


Pharynx - ✔✔further filters the air and aids in protections against infection


Phenotype - ✔✔genes that express themselves in physical characteristics ex: eye color


Genotype - ✔✔genetic make up, including both dominant and recessive alleles.


Allies - ✔✔a gene which consists of hereditary factors


The Nervous system - ✔✔Controls the functions of the body and receives stimuli from the environment


Spinal Cord - ✔✔major connecting system between the brain and network of nerves. Carries impulse

between all organs and the brains is also the control center for many simple reflexs.


Epiglottis - ✔✔Closes when swallowing to prevent food from going down the airway into the Trachea


Ecology - ✔✔Study of the interrelationship between organisms and their psychical surrounding.

Ecologist employ a similar set of terminology


Biosphere - ✔✔Zone of planet earth where life naturally occure including land, water, and air extending

from the deep crust to the lower atmosphere.


Biome - ✔✔Major life zone of interrelted species bound together by similar climate, vegetation and

animal life


Medulla (Brain stem) - ✔✔connection between the brain and the spinal cord. Controls involuntary actions

(Breathing, swallowing, beating of heart).



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,Cerebrum - ✔✔the major part of the brain. Thought to be the center of intelligence, responsible for

hearing, seeing thinking, etc


Ecosystem - ✔✔a system made up of a community of animals, plants, and other organisms as well as

non-living aspects of its enviornment


Community - ✔✔the collection of all ecologically connected species in an area


population - ✔✔a group of organisms of the same species living in the same region


Producers (autotrophs) - ✔✔make their own food vi photosynthesis


Decomposers (bacteria/fungi) aka saprotrophs - ✔✔break down organic matter release minerals back

into the soil


Scavengers (vertebrates, vultures, jaklas) - ✔✔consuming refuse/decaying organic matter ex:

carrion/decaying fish


Consumer AKA heterotrophas - ✔✔animals that consumer other organisms to survive


Primary Consumer (herbivores) - ✔✔eat plants


Secondary Consumers (carnivores/ omnivores) - ✔✔eat primary consumers ex: wplves, lions, sharks


Tetiary Consumers (top carnivores) - ✔✔capable of eating secondary conumers


Geology - ✔✔is the science that deals with the history and composition of the earth and its life, especially

as recorded in rocks


Central nervous system - ✔✔contains all the other neurons found throughout the brain / spinal cord


Cerbellum - ✔✔a big cluster of nerves tissue that forms the basis for the brain. Concerned with muscular

coordination and the coordination of impulses sent out from the cerebrum




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, Gene - ✔✔unit of inheritance


Pathway of the Heart - ✔✔1. Superior Vena Cava 2. Pulmonary Artery 3. Right Atrium 4. Right Ventricle

5. Pulmonary arteries 6. Pulmonary Veins 7. Left Atrium 8. Left Ventricle 9. Aorta


The autonomic nervous system - ✔✔regulates involuntary action in the heart, stomach and intestines


heart - ✔✔4. Chambered pump with two collection chambers called atria and two pumping chambers

called ventricles


Circulatory system - ✔✔transport nutrients throughout the body and get rids of waste


Right atrium - ✔✔recevies deoxygenated blood from the vena cava


Broncnioles/Alvelus - ✔✔1.When the bronchi further subdivide into smaller tubes 2. Each Bronchiole

ends in a small sac. The oxygen from the it enters into blood stream of a capillaries.


Diaphragm - ✔✔system of muscles that allow the lungs to expand/contract drawing ir in and out


Trachea - ✔✔further cleans air. Tranchea branches into left/right bronchi are two tubes that lead to the

lungs


Right Ventricle - ✔✔pumps blood through the lungs through the pulmonary artery


Pulmonary Vien - ✔✔where oxygented blood returns and than travles to the left atrium than to the left

ventricle, aroato, arties, body


Valves - ✔✔help the blood from flowing backwards into the heart


Arteriotes - ✔✔Smaller arteries, which supply blood to the tissue via the capillaries


Arteries - ✔✔carry blood from the heart ti the tissues of the body. Thick wallled, conduction oxygenated

lood at high blood pressure




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