Which system responds the fastest to external stimuli
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.. the nervous system
The primary function of cellular respiration
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...metabolism to form ATP
What is a synthesis reaction
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...a type of reactions where multiple reactants combine to form a single
product; they release energy in the form of heat and light so they are
exothermic . an ex. is the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen
Connective tissue has a lot of what
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...adipocytes aka lympocytes ( fat cells)
The element needed for proper nerve conduction
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... NA (SODIUM) AND K ( POTASSIUM)
What maintains the shape of the external ear
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elastic cartiaige
When does edema occur
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...is a swelling of the legs andlfeet and or hands due to (the accumulation of
excessive fluid in the tissues.)
The roles of intercalated discs of the heart
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...intercalated discs help multiply cardiac muscle cells contract rapidly as a
unit
What is RNA
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...a ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. ITs principal
role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling
the synthesis of proteins although in some viruses RNA rather then
DNAcarries the genetic information; it also has roles in coding, decoding,
regulation, and expression of genes.
What codes genetic information in DNA
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...mRNA
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.. the nervous system
The primary function of cellular respiration
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...metabolism to form ATP
What is a synthesis reaction
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...a type of reactions where multiple reactants combine to form a single
product; they release energy in the form of heat and light so they are
exothermic . an ex. is the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen
Connective tissue has a lot of what
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...adipocytes aka lympocytes ( fat cells)
The element needed for proper nerve conduction
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... NA (SODIUM) AND K ( POTASSIUM)
What maintains the shape of the external ear
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elastic cartiaige
When does edema occur
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...is a swelling of the legs andlfeet and or hands due to (the accumulation of
excessive fluid in the tissues.)
The roles of intercalated discs of the heart
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...intercalated discs help multiply cardiac muscle cells contract rapidly as a
unit
What is RNA
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...a ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. ITs principal
role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling
the synthesis of proteins although in some viruses RNA rather then
DNAcarries the genetic information; it also has roles in coding, decoding,
regulation, and expression of genes.
What codes genetic information in DNA
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...mRNA