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You Got Some NERVE! I <3 YouJust BREATHE I’m Hormonal #1 & #2Check out my guns! Zoo-pourri 100 200 300 400 500 FinalFinal JeopardyJeopardy
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Of dendrite, sarcomere, cell body, axon, and trigger zone, this is NOT found in the neuron.
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A chemical that crosses a synapse to stimulate a target cell
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During this phase Na+ channels are open 1 2 3 4 5
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A light sensing cell found in the vertebrate eye is called this
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This part of the brain that expanded in mammals to allow for complex integration
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This type of lymphocytes create antibodies
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In this vessel, blood travels the slowest
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This blood vessel returns oxygenated blood back to the heart from the lungs.
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Comparing thickness in the walls of arteries, walls of veins are
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Antibodies are able to be specific for different antigens because the cells that create them do this prior to transcription
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The process where substances move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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Thin walled air sacs in the lungs are called this
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This is the muscle that allows for ventilation of the lungs in mammals
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Of High or Low pH, this condition creates the highest affinity for oxygen in the blood.
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This type of pressure is exerted on the lungs during inhalation (inspiration) in mammals.
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Steroid hormones would attach to inter or intracellular receptors?
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Epinephrine, released by the adrenal gland, would ultimately cause Calcium ion release and would cause this to happen to the heart
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ADH is a hormone that causes aquaporin to be added to the distal tubules in the nephron. As a result, this is reabsorbed into the blood from the urine.
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This hormone would cause Glu-4 (glucose) transporters to be inserted into cell membranes of their target cells, causing uptake of glucose.
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The receptors that detect a change in blood pressure as a result to changes of body position are called these (and they should be mentioned in your lab report, btw)
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This structure increases surface area for absorption in the small intestine
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Fatty acids are absorbed into this system of vessels
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This is the chemical reaction that takes place to break down macromolecules into their smaller components.
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Glands in the gills of freshwater fish will carry out this process involving ions to maintain osmotic homeostasis.
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All coelomate animals have this type of digestive system
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This protein makes up the thin filaments in sarcomeres
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This protein makes up the thick filaments in sarcomeres
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The part of the muscle cell that releases calcium ions is this
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This must be added to myosin to reset the contraction cycle
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Arthropods and nematodes both will do this prior to growth.
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In colder ambient temperatures, endotherms will increase or decrease their metabolism
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With a Q10 of 2 in a range between 0 and 40 degrees celsius, a cricket who has a heart rate of 70 bpm at 20 degrees will have a heart rate of this at 40 degrees
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The nervous system of animals begins forming from this germ layer during neurulation
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These structures evolved as gut out-pouching in certain species of fish.
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Cnidarians use this structure to absorb gases and nutrients
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Development
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This is the first stage in vertebrate embryo development when the cells are pleuripotent
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