Abeka Biology: God's Living Creation Test 4 PDF
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Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material ABEKA BIOLOGY: GOD'S LIVING CREATION TEST 4 100% PASS what disease of the spinal cord is caused by a virus that destroys motor neurons? ✔✔poliomyelitis what are the four front teeth on each jaw that cut food? ✔✔incisors what type of nutrient are starches and sugars? ✔✔carbohydrates which of the following (ileum, jejunum, duodenum, rectum) is NOT a division of the small intestine? ✔✔rectum what are neurons that relay messages between other neurons? ✔✔interneurons what is the long fiber of a neuron that transmits signals from other nerve cells? ✔✔axon what are the fibers of a neuron that carry information toward the cell body? ✔✔dendrites Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material what acid does the stomach produce to kill bacteria and help soften foods? ✔✔hydrochloric acid what is another name for the digestive tract? ✔✔alimentary canal what are the rhythmic waves of muscular contractions that move food through the digestive system? ✔✔peristalsis hollow area of a tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels ✔✔pulp division of the nervous system that includes the cranial and spine nerves ✔✔peripheral nervous system which of the following (vitamin A, C, K, D) is a water-soluble vitamin? ✔✔vitamin C lowest part of the brain stem which controls breathing and heartbeat ✔✔medulla oblongata fats that are liquid at room temperature ✔✔oils Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material process that breaks a droplet of fat into smaller droplets ✔✔emulsification protective layers of tissue that surround the brain and spinal cord ✔✔meninges defective vision caused by an asymmetrically curved cornea ✔✔astigmatism part of the brain that functions primarily to coordinate skeletal muscle activity ✔✔cerebellum part of the brain that is primarily responsible for thought, memory, voluntary actions, thinking, and intelligence ✔✔cerebrum primary organ of digestion and absorption ✔✔small intestine serious injury of the nervous system caused by an internal blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain ✔✔stroke sensory structures within the ear that contribute to balance ✔✔semicircular canals Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material technical name for cavities ✔✔dental caries snail-shaped structure of the inner ear that senses sound vibrations and generates nerve impulses ✔✔cochlea neurons that carry information from the bran and spinal cord to the body parts ✔✔motor neurons any junction that allows an impulse to be transmitted from a nerve cell to another cell ✔✔synapse simplest type of nervy pathway involved in quick, automatic responses to stimuli ✔✔reflex arc tiny projections of the wall of the small intestine that help it absorb food ✔✔villi small flap of cartilage that keeps food out of the windpipe ✔✔epiglottis region of the light-sensitive layer of the eye that produces the clearest vision ✔✔fovea Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material structure that produces tears ✔✔lacrimal gland transparent front portion of the eye ✔✔cornea inner layer of the eye that detects light and produces nerve impulses ✔✔retina cell type that is responsible for color vision ✔✔cone tough, white, outer layer of the eyeball ✔✔sclera T/F an open sore in the lining of the digestive tract is an ULCER ✔✔T T/F myelin-covered nerve fibers form the GREY matter ✔✔F, white T/F bile is stored in the gallbladder but produced by the LIVER ✔✔T T/F the tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach is the PYLORIC DUCT ✔✔F, esophagus Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material T/F personality, self-control, and voluntary movement of skeletal muscles are controlled by the PARIETAL lobe of the brain ✔✔F, frontal T/F the structure within the limbic system that controls the physical effects of emotions is the AMYGDALA ✔✔F, hypothalamus T/F the carbohydrate CELLULOSE cannot be digested in the human digestive system ✔✔T T/F the MEDIAN nerve carries sound impulses from the inner ear to the brain ✔✔F, auditory T/F a wave of electrical activity that transmits an impulse nerve is an ACTION POTENTIAL ✔✔T T/F the "building blocks" of proteins are PROTEINOIDS ✔✔F, amino acids which function of the stomach explains why this organ has three muscle layers instead of the two muscle layers found in the rest of the digestive tract? ✔✔the stomach mixes food with gastric juice Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material why do many body processes result in the formation of a free phosphate group? ✔✔these processes use energy released by the breakdown of ATP why are taste and smell considered chemical senses? ✔✔taste and smell work by detecting chemical substances what BEST explains the relationship between the brain and the mind? ✔✔the brain is the seat of the mind what type of nutrient should account for most of your total calorie intake? ✔✔carbohydrates what BEST explains the purpose of Schwann cells? ✔✔Schwann cells speed impulse transmission in neurons many cameras contain a diaphragm, which helps control the amount of light that enters the camera. a diaphragm operates by changing the size of an opening at its center. to which portion of the eye is a camera's diaphragm analogous? ✔✔iris Downloaded by: squigly2 | [email protected] Want to earn $1.236 Distribution of this document is illegal extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material what BEST explains why enzymes are necessary for digestion? ✔✔digestion requires many chemical changes based on what you know about the autonomic nervous system, explain why prolonged stress can cause functional dyspepsia (a form of indigestion) but reducing stress can help promote proper digestion. refer to the divisions of the autonomic nervous system in your answer. ✔✔autonomic nervous system has two divisions: the sympathetic division responds to the body's needs during stress, while the parasympathetic division counteracts the effects of the sympathetic division, allowing the body to rest once the stress is over. sympathetic nervous system stops the digestive system during stress so the energy that would have been used in digesting can instead go to the heart, lungs, and muscles. parasympathetic division simulates the digestive system during rest. stress causes the digestive system to be inhibited, prolonged stress will cause indigestion. reducing stress will allow the body to be at rest, letting the digestive system work again. 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