ONE person question
10 pts
- What holds type of fibrous connective tissue holds bone to bone?
- How many chambers does an adult heart of a member in the class osteichthyes have?
- Give an example of an agnatha member.
- Which class of the phylum chordata has hollow bones?
- What type of muscle tissue is involuntary and lines tubes in the body?
- What type of connective tissue holds excess fat?
- What is the cavity above the diaphragm?
- What are the three parts of a neuron?
- What cells support the neurons and feed them?
- What hormone conserves water in the kidneys?
- What hormone lowers blood calcium levels?
- What gland releases calcitonin?
- What gland has alpha and beta cells?
- What exocrine gland makes bile?
- What type of diabetes occurs in people over 40 generally?
- What ion is pumped in by the sodium potassium pump?
- How many potassium are pumped using an ATP by the sodium potassium pump?
- What ion helps release the neurotransmitters?
- What part of the brain is responsible for balance
- What part of the brain is responsible for interpreting the senses?
- What part of the brain is responsible for involuntary actions?
- What type of neuron goes toward the central nervous system?
- What is the term for the phase when the threshold is met and Na+ ions rush into a neuron?
- What cells insulate a neuron?
- What is the space between two neurons?
- What type of muscle is voluntary?
- What type of tissue is cartilage?
- What class of vertebrates have one way air flow in their respiratory system?
- What class of vertebrates have countercurrent exchange for their resp. system?
- What is the term for a bundle of neurons wrapped in connective tissue?
If needed:::: What is the term for a muscle cell?
Consult
1. What are the seven classes of chordata?
- What are the two fibers that allow a muscle to contract?
- What protein blocks the bond between the thick filaments and thin filament?
- What part of the brain is the screening center for unimportant messages?
- What gland is responsible for producing FSH
- What do tropic hormones stimulate?
- What are the three major gonadal hormones?
- What gland makes melatonin?
- What is the difference between pheremones and hormones?
- What are the flat epithelial cells called?
Individual
- 1. What are the four components of blood?
- What four classes of vertebrates have scales of some kind?
- What classes of vertebrates are ectotherms?
- What classes of vertebrates usually or always have an amniotic egg?
- What membrane in the amniotic egg is responsible for holding food?
- What membrane in the amniotic egg is responsible for protection of the embryo?
- What are the two parts of the autonomic nervous system?
- What type of receptors are used for hearing?
- What does gustatory mean?
- What type of receptors are used for the gustatory sense?
- What hormone raises the blood glucose levels?
- What hormone raises the metabolism?
- What hormone maintains milk production?
- Where is the adrenal gland located?
- Where is the thyroid gland located?
- What gland is the master gland?
- What holds the neurotransmitters before they are released?
- What ion moves across the membrane during hyperpolarization?
- What is the period called where the neuron is returning to resting potential?
- What returns the neuron to resting potential from the refractory period?
- How many sodiums are pumped by the Na/K pump?
- What is the term for maintaining the internal environment in an organism?
- What kind of hormones cannot enter a cell?
- What part of the neuron has the nucleus?
- What is the cumulative total of the schwann cells referred to as?
- What are the spaces between schwann cells called?
- Motor neurons generally stimulate what two kinds of organs?
- What are leukocytes?
- What is carried by the erythrocytes?
- What is the function of platelets?
- What kind of hormones can enter a cell?
- What is the thick filament in a sarcomere?
Consultation
- what molecule covers the scales of reptiles and birds along with the skin of mammals to protect from water loss?
- What are the three phases of an impulse in a neuron?
- What is the most common protein in the human body?
- What are tall rectangular epithelial cells in stacks called?
- What neurotransmitter is found at neuromuscular junctions?
- What is the voluntary nervous system called?
- What are four polysaccharides of glucose?
- what protein does the calcium bind to in the process of allowing myosin and actin to bind?
- What is the term for the ER in the muscle and what ion does it release?
- what is an IPSP?
- What gland makes androgens?
- Where would you find the islets of langerhaans?
- what hormone is made by alpha cells?
- What hormone triggers growth factors to be made?
- What is held in the lacuna?
- What type of muscle fiber is branched?
- What is the term in a negative feedback system for the normal levels?
- What are the hierarchal levels of organization of animals from a cell to an organism?
- what part of the eye allows light to enter?
- What clear part of the eye protects the eye?
- What is the colored part of the eye?
- What type of organ is related to the tympanic membrane
Speed
- What are the lines at the ends of a sarcomere called?
- What is the term for the appearance of bands in skeletal muscle due to the sarcomere subdivisions?
- What is the disease when there is not enough calcium in your diet over extended periods of time?
- What hormone takes calcium out of the bone?
- which muscles have more endurance in birds (dark meat or white meat?)
- What is the term for the loose connected nerve network in Cnidarians and starfish?
- What phylum do we belong to?
- What class of vertebrates use ram ventilation to get their oxygen?
- What is the term for a concentration of sensory organs at the anterior end (head) of an organism?
- What is another name for the tympanic membrane?
- What is one second messenger?
- What type of hormones need second messengers?
- What macromolecule type would the neurotransmitter receptors be on the postsynaptic membrane?
- What do vitamins do?
- Are minerals organic or inorganic?
- What type of diabetes is insulin dependent?