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when the bronchi is further subdivided into smaller tubes in the respiratory system
a dome shaped muscle that seperates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
a place where moving air being breathed in caused the vocal cords to vibrate and produce sound and is also called a sound box
what is it called when your body tries to maintain the exact amount of something?
a protein produced by the human immune system to tag and destroy invasive microbes
part of a animal cell that produces enery through chemical reactions, breaking down fats and carbohydrates
a wave of muscular contractions that push the bolus down towards the stomach
a muscle that opens and closes certain things
the diffusion of water accross a selectively permeable membrane
the movement of particles from an area of high conentration to low
a hormone that prepares the uterus to to recieve a fertilized egg
a place where bile and other enzymes mix with the food as it comes out of the stomach and is the first part of the small intestine
a fluid that is produced in the liver but stored in the gall bladder that breaks down fats in your body
any protein that our immune system uses to recognize "self vs not self"
living organism that have metabolism, DNA and can reproduve on ther own
non-living particles that contain genetic material and can repoduce on there own
a disease that can be transferred from and animal to a human
when a virus latches onto a cell in the lining of the nose or throat, then penetrates the cell wall and releases it's RNA
part of a plant and animal cell that directs all cell activity and is seperated from cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane
when a cell part does not have structures surrounded by membranes and is a one-celled organism
a region of the forebrain that is below the thalamus monitors the body for temperature, pH and other conditions
the "master gland" that signals other glands to produce their hormones when needed
the end of the large intestine where solid wastes pass out of the body
millions of tiny finger-like projections in your body where nutrients pass through the membranes to enter the blood lymph or vessels
a nitrogenous waste produced in the liver from the breakdown of protein
an organ that filters blood in order to remove cellular waste products from the body
one of the two tubes found in the neck that is a passge leading from the pharynx to the lungs in the respiratory system
provides protection for the chest cavity and has small muscles attatched to it help move your chest when inhaling and exhaling
a tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
tubes that carry urine from the pelvis of the kidneys to the urinary bladder
a hormone that regulate sperm cell production abd secondary sex characteristics
a hormone that stimulates egg maturation and controls secondary sex characteristics
a life threatening alergic reaction
the primary sight for gas exchange where molecules move from an area of high concentrarion to low
a place that temporaily stores urine until it is released into your body
the second part of the small intestine and is where the majority of absoprtion takes place
absorbs water from the waste material leftover and to produce vitamin k and b using th bacteria that live there
allows viruses to enter your body by binding the recepters on host cell sufaces, tricking those cells into taking the virus inside
allows viruses to leave the cell to form more copies of the virus
various chemicals producedby certain soil microbes that are toxic to many bacteria
a digestive plant for protein in and animal and plant cell that moves material around within the cell
a pear shaped organ that stores bile, a combination of fluids, fat and cholesterole
a part of a plant and animal cell that is a sac for storage, digestion and waste removal
usually found in plant cells where photosynthesis
a life threatening disease that is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito
a ball formed in the tongue and changes into chyme when it enters the stomach
part if cell that is inside the nucleus and contains RNA to build protein
they are found in the ER and floating throughout the cell, each cell contains thousands of them

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