within the cell- nucleus is a watery jelly-like liquid- cytoplasm Name the parts of plant cells that: that controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell- cell membrane in which photosynthesis takes place- chloroplasts that forms the skeleton of the plant- cell wall Name the process in which plants manufacture their food. Photosynthesis List three specialised cell types found in plants. Explain Guard cells- are found on the leaves and stems of plants. Guard cells work in pairs to
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Largest Organ 01.05 Honors-Bone Markings (This assignment is continued in the next week) 45 36 Items for Completion Week Of Sep 15‚ 2014 to Sep 21‚ 2014 01.05 Honors-Bone Markings (This assignment is continued from the previous week) 01.05 The Human Skeleton (This assignment is continued in the next week) 24 75 Items for Completion Week Of Sep 22‚ 2014 to Sep 28‚ 2014 01.06 Bone Tissue 60 Items for Completion Week Of Sep 29‚ 2014 to Oct 05‚ 2014 01.07 Discussion Based Assessment 01.07 Honors-Protection
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BIO110-1401A-02 The Human Body and Wellness Phase 1 Individual Project Tammette Helms 1/13/2014 Nervous System The nervous system is a complex collection of nerves and specialized cells known as neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body. Animals with backbones and spinal columns have a central and a peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system is made up of the brain‚ spinal cord and retina. The peripheral nervous system consists of sensory neurons‚ ganglia
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Axial head‚ neck‚ & trunkskeleton of the torso & skull Appendicular upper & lower limbsskeleton of the appendages Long Bones have long longitudinal axes and expanded endsEx. forearm‚ thigh bones‚femur Short Bones somewhat cubelike‚ with their lengths and widths roughly equalEx. carpals(wrist)‚ ankles Flat Bones platelike structures with broad surfacesEx. ribs‚ scapulae‚ some skull bones Irregular Bones have variety of shapes and are usually connected to
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The Human Body Systems By Yash Dhayal‚ Mathew Nemet‚ and Tom Battaglini Table Of Contents Overview * Skeletal system - Functions and Parts * Muscular System - Types of Muscles * Integumentary System - Functions * Circulatory System - Parts of the Circulatory System * Immune System - Organs and Cells of he Immune System * Respiratory System - Parts of the Respiratory System * Digestive System * Urinary System * Endocrine System * Nervous System Overview *
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Cartilage: provide support with flexibility and resilience. (Most abundant) Articular cartilages: which covers the ends of most bones at movable joints Costal cartilages: which connect the ribs to the sternum Respiratory cartilages: which form the skeleton of the larynx and reinforce other respiratory passageways Nasal cartilages: which support the external nose Elastic Cartilage: resemble hyaline cartilages‚ but they contain more stretchy elastic fibers and are better able to stand up to repeated
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System Without it‚ there would be no rigid framework to support the soft tissues of the body and no system of joints and levers to allow the body to move Consists of bones‚ connective tissues that includes cartilage‚ tendons and ligaments Term skeleton is derived from a Greek word meaning dried Consists of dynamic‚ living tissues that are able to grow‚ detect pain stimuli‚ adapt to stress‚ and undergo repair after injury A joint or an articulation is a place where two bones come together. The
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Human Body Systems Human Body Organization The Human Body is composed of Organ Systems are composed of Organs are composed of Tissues are composed of Cells DIGESTIVE SYSTEM is a body system made up of digestive tract and glands responsible for digestion of food. Functions of Digestive System: Digestion of food. Breaking down of chunks of food into bits. Absorption of food nutrients. Excretion of undigested food. PARTS OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Digestive Glands Salivary Gland –
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he Name: Brittany Barnes Period: 1 Date: 8-29-13 Chapter 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Part A 2. Distinguish between the activities of anatomists and physiologists. Anatomists deal with the structure (morphology) of the body parts. This includes the shapes‚ forms‚ and placement of body organs and appendages. Physiologists deal with the functions of body parts‚ what the body parts do‚ and how this is accomplished. 3. How does a biological structure’s form determine its
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identification‚ skeleton variation‚ and archaeological methods. After completion of Ph.D.‚ anthropologists may eventually apply for the American Board of Forensic Anthropology to receive a certification When challenged with the job of analyzing a body‚ forensic anthropologists must attempt to retrieve as much information about the person as possible. Forensic anthropologists usually strive for recognizing characteristics such as sex‚ race‚ stature‚ body height‚ and age. The adult human skeleton is composed
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