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Bellwork 8/26 1.How much of your grade is homework worth? 2.How long do you have to retake a test? 3.What type of glassware do you place on a hotplate?

Bellwork 8/29 In a test group of 100 people, 50 of them are given a can of SuperEnergy every 15 minutes for 1 hour; the other 50 are given water. Their task is to run a lap on the track. After an hour the group that drank the SuperEnergy ran 15 laps, the group that drank water ran 16 laps. 1. What is the independent variable? 2. What is the control? 3. What is the dependent variable?

Bellwork 8/30 Define: 1.Antero- 2.Cerebro- 3.Hypo-no 4.Gaster-no 5.atrium Define: 6. Hema-no 7. ex-no 8. Ad-

Bellwork 8-31 Define: 1.Rectus 2.Supra 3.Tachy 4.Myo 5.oculus

Bellwork How are anatomy and physiology different? 2.What are the levels of organization? 3.Where is your lumbar region? 4.What is homeostasis?

Bellwork What part of the homeostasis balance detects a change? 2.A group of tissues working together for the same function is called ______. 3.What system(s) allow excretion? 4.Where is your axillary region?

Bellwork Name a feature on the anterior side of your body. 2.Name something on the posterior side of your body. 3.What is homeostasis?

Bellwork 1.The wrist is _________ to the hand. 2.The breastbone is ____________ to the spine. 3.The brain is ___________ to the spinal cord. 4.The lungs are ____________ to the stomach. 5.The thumb is __________ to the fingers.

Bellwork What are the parts of an atom? 2.What is everything made up of? 3.What has mass in an atom?

Bellwork What is found inside the nucleus? 2.How many electrons can the 2 nd shell hold? 3.How many p+, e-, and n does Mg have? 4.How is an isotope different from the element?

Bellwork Type of bond that shares electrons 2.Bond that holds water together.

Bellwork What are the building blocks of carbs? 2.Name the polysacchride we store in our bodies. 3.Acids release _______ when dissolved in water.

Bellwork What type of fat is liquid at room temperature? 2.What element is found in protein but not carbs? 3.What is needed to build a lipid?

Bellwork 9/19 1.Where are ribosomes produced? 2.What are the 3 parts to the cytoplasm? 3.What keeps the membrane stable and fluid?

Bellwork What type of transport requires energy? 2.What are two types of endocytosis? 3.What organelle is responsible for modifying and shipping proteins?

Bellwork What stage of mitosis does cytokinesis occur? 2.Define a gene 3.What brings in the correct amino acid for making proteins in translation?

Bellwork 9/22 1.What is the function of Epithelium tissue? 2.What does simple squamous look like? 3.What does stratified mean?

Bellwork 9/23 for ¾ 9/26 1st 1.What type of cartilage is a fetal skeleton made from? 2.Osseous tissue is also known as _____. 3.What type of tissue soaks up excess fluid?