How are the bones of the cranium named? for their shape for the lobes of the brain they protect for whether they are formed from cartilage or not for their articulations with the vertebral column for their size
What type of cartilage is found at the ends of the long bones? compact spongy elastic cartilage fibrocartilage hyaline cartilage
What is a canaliculus? the large cavity inside a long bone a fibrous connective covering of bone a type of bone forming cell a small channel in the matrix of bone a stress plate in spongy bone
Which organism causes white plaques in the oropharynx and is known as canker in pigeons? A Ascarids B Syngamus tracheae C Knemidocoptes pilae D Trichomonas sp.
The hormone released from the kidneys that promotes the production of red blood cells is __ Fill in the blank square
Which of the following diseases is the best-example that shows how an infected animal can spread disease to humans? AIDS Cholera Cystic fibrosis Malaria
Multiple Choice Question Saltatory conduction means which of the following terms? Inhibitory Continuous Slow "Leaping"
8) Name the two most popular ways to cause manual axis movement. __
High-acuity vision is mediated by the optic disk. blind spot. fovea. choroid.
Motor unit recruitment Increases the number of muscle fibers contracting. True or False True False
Different forms of a gene controlling a particular trait are called - alleles hybrids punnetts zygotes
How can scientists use comparative anatomy? A. to understand the size between organisms B. to understand the climate in which organisms live C. to understand evolutionary relationships between organisms D. to understand the food chain order of organisms
7. Explain what the results show about the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
Where do you put the parents' genotypes when you're doing a Punnett Square? Inside the box Outside the box on the top and left
Which of the following structures detects changes in the environment and sends this information to the brain? Neurons Glial cells Hormones Sensory receptors
What is the primary role of the spinal cord in the nervous system? Storing sensory information Carrying messages between the brain and the body Producing hormones None of these
What is the primary purpose of packaging DNA into chromosomes during mitosis? A To prevent genetic mutations B To make DNA more compact C To allow DNA to move to opposite ends of the cell D To increase genetic complexity
In a species with a body cell having 6 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be in the gametes after meiosis? A 3 chromosomes B 2 chromosomes C 6 chromosomes D 12 chromosomes
Which of the following best describes the process of transpiration? Water transforms from a liquid to a gas Plants release water vapor during photosynthesis and respiration Energy flow from one organism to another Bacteria perform nitrogen fixation
In the genetic code a sequence of three mRNA nucleotide bases that specifies a particular amino acid (or a stop signal)is known as a: Codon. Anticodon Gene.