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chromo color
Oxidative enzymes catalase
Epithalamus 
part of diencephalon
small region superior to the thalamus
consists of pineal gland
helps induce sleep

what becomes middle trunk c7
Decreased GI IgA german sheps
alpha cells -glucagon-liver-promotes conversion of glycogen to glucose
Air Masses develop over: Source Regions
instruments of survey research questionnaires, interview
PHYSICAL STRESS ON BONES LEADS TO GROWTH
innervation of flexor carpi ulnaris ulnar nerve
Endospore The spore within a spourlating cell
SVO, Subject-Verb-ObjectEx.Pat kissed Jerry Synax and Meaning
sperm tail mitochondria in tail: generates energy (ATP)
Santiago Calatrava The Turning Torso Apartment Tower, Malmo, Sweden
action of the digastric depress mandibleelevate hyoid bone
The composition of a bacterial cell wall determines whether or not the bacterium is gram positive or gram negative. true
Energy Needs Infant(15lb)-- 650 kcal1 yr-- 1000 kcal3yr-- 1300 kcal10yr-- 2000 kcalAdult (150lb)-- 2000 kcal
amino acids + tRNA form amino acyl tRNA
V Gordon Childe This man created the Oasis Theory
What is the functional unit of compact bone? Osteon
Defects of Sacrum Sacralization of L5 Lumbarization of S1
what diseae is associated with Trypanosoma brucei african sleeping sickness
An E. coli can move ~mph 0.0001 mph1x10^-4 mph
Vital Signs of Obesity - Waist Circumference - Weight - BMI
Thermal metamorphism due to the heat from intrusive magma creates zoned mands of alteration in host rock
Social Responsibility Implies that an entity whether it is government, corporation, organization or individual has a responsibility to society
Three Stages of Development: 1) Cumulus Stage2) Mature Stage3) Dissipation Stage
The oldest living fossils are called what? What are they related to? How old are they? stromalitescyanobacteria3.5 billion years old
Riverine inputs to the adjacent ocean a. Nutrients b. Stability (spreading freshwater lens)
thin client when the apps no longer reside on the end-users system
granules and inclusions: store what? compounds used for energy production or macromolecular building blocks
fathers and co sleeping 75% of fathers said the babies would sleep in their own bed in the parents room: want to squish the baby, or they themselves would not get enough sleep
What is the target and effect of Mannose-binding lectin (MBL)? Target: Mannose-containing microbial CHOs, (cell walls)Effect: Comoplement activation, opsonization
Changes in size and shape: Allometry Relative growth rates of different body parts during development (ontogeny)ex)head size vs leg length in human developmentex)antler vs body size in deer
what are the two main types of veins deep- run parallel to arteriessuperficial- right below skin
What is the function of the pericardium? Supports heart and large vessels. Provides lubrication to minimize friction between heart muscle and pericardial cavity
slime layer, capsulesphagocytosis, dehydration, viruses, protists gram - cell wall has ___ layer and ___ membrane
examples of species dispersal in the environment African plant called the acacia tree - lives with fire ants, mutualistic, makes drops of sucrose to attract them. to protect it from herbivoresshrub- Euclea is always in the shade of the acacia tree= uniformly distributed but acacia is clumped