Biology test: NSMI Flashcards

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Epithelial tissue

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Tissue that covers the surface of the body and lines internal organs

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Connective tissue

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Tissue that holds organs in place and binds different parts of the body together

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3
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Nervous tissue

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Tissue that receives messages from the body’s external and internal environment, analyzes the data, and directs the response

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4
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Muscle tissue

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Tissue that controls the internal movement of materials in the body, as well as external movement

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5
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Homeostasis

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Process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment

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6
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Feedback inhibition

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The process in which the product or result stops or limits the process

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7
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Resting potential

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Electrical charge across the cell membrane of a resting neuron

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Action potential

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Reversal of charges across the cell membrane of a neuron (nerve impulse)

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9
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Threshold

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Minimum level of a stimulus required to activate a neuron

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Synapse

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The location at which a neuron can transfer an impulse to another cell

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Neurotransmitter

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A chemical used by a neuron to transmit an impulse across a synapse to another cell

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12
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Reflex

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Quick automatic response to a stimulus

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13
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Sensory neuron

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A neuron that reacts to a specific stimulus such as light or sound by sending impulses to other neurons and eventually to the central nervous system

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14
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Motor neuron

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A neuron forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland

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15
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Interneuron

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A neuron that transmits impulses between other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc

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16
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Periosteum

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Tough layer of connective tissue surrounding a bone

17
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Haversian canal

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One of a network of tubes, running through compact bone, that contains blood vessels and nerves

18
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Bone marrow

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Soft tissue inside the cavities within bones

19
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Cartilage

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Strong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more flexible than bone

20
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Ossification

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Process of bone formation, during which cartilage is replaced by bone

21
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Joint

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Place where one bone attaches to another

22
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Ligament

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Strip of tough connective tissue that holds bones together at a joint

23
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Myosin

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Protein that makes up the thick filaments in striations in skeletal muscle cells

24
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Actin

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Protein that mainly makes up the thin filaments in striations in skeletal muscle cells

25
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Acetylcholine

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Neurotransmitter that diffuses across a synapse and produces an impulse in the cell membrane of a muscle cell

26
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Tendon

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Tough connective tissue that joins skeletal muscles to bone

27
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Osteoblast

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The bone cells that produce bone

28
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Osteoclast

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The bone cells that break down bone

29
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Axon

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A long fiber that carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron

30
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What are the levels of organization in living things?

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Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

31
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What are the basic types of tissues?

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Muscle, epithelial, connective, & nervous

32
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What makes up the central nervous system?

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The brain and the spinal cord

33
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What makes up the peripheral nervous system?

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All cells/nerves that are not part of the brain or spinal cord

34
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What are the three types of muscle?

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Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac

35
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What two layers make up the skin?

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The epidermis and dermis

36
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Nervous System

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Coordinates body’s response to changes in its environment

37
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Integumentary System

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Removes some waste and provides protection against infection, injury, and UV radiation

38
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Skeletal System

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Supports the body

39
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Muscular System

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Produces voluntary movement