EAS 100 Study Guide for the Lecture Quiz Note: There may be questions on the quiz on other topics‚ but the list below represents my best attempt to list the high points of our class material for you. THIS BRIEF OUTLINE DOES NOT REPLACE YOUR TEXTBOOK. YOU NEED TO STUDY IT THOROUGHLY TO DO WELL ON THE QUIZ! Chapter 1 What sciences are included in Earth Science? Encompasses all sciences that seek to understand the Earth and Earth’s neighbors in space. Including: geology‚ oceanography‚ meteorology
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-Process the information -and transmit it to the rest of the body 2. What are the main parts of a neuron? Please define axon‚ dendrites‚ soma‚ terminal buttons and synapse. The main parts of a neuron are: Axon‚ Dendrites‚ terminal buttons and myelin sheath. Axon: The axon receives and carries messages by the dendrites in other neurons. It is the longer part of the rest of the neuron and it is covered with a protective coat of fat called myelin sheath. The axon finish
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Nervous System (science report) Submitted by: Rocelyn Almonte Jaica Rondon Levie Oandasan Mharjesse Palma Cris John Teñido Submitted to: Louiebel Destura-Bora II-TVE 1 The Parts Of Nervous system I. -The nervous system is a very complex system in the body. It has many‚ many parts. The nervous system is divided into two main systems‚ the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The spinal cord and the brain make up the CNS. Its main job is to get the information from the
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Unit 1: Basic Economics Concepts Key Terms (Define the following) 3 Economic Systems 1. Scarcity: economic reality that the Factors of production are limited (limited resources and unlimited wants) 2. Positive vs. Normative Economics; Positive Economics: descriptions of the world as it is‚ Normative Economics: descriptions for how the world ought to be. 3. Trade-offs: The sacrifice of some or all of one economic goal‚ good‚ or service to achieve some goal‚ good‚ or service.
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Digestive System Study Guide 1. Define the term digestion and explain its significance. The chemical and mechanical process of breaking down food and its absorption. Its essential to maintaining life. 2. Distinguish between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion. Chemical digestion is where complex food molecules are broken down to the basic building blocks by enzymes. Mechanical digestion is chewing‚ churning and segmentation. 3. Discuss the five digestive processes that overview the many functions
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Renal System Study Guide Med/Surg I Major Functions of Kidney: Regulation of Homeostasis -Filters blood & regulates contents (water content & blood volume) -Maintain acid-base balance -Control fluid & electrolytes -Excrete metabolic waste products -Control BP (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone) Urinary System Structure: Kidneys (produce urine)‚ Ureters (transport urine to bladder)‚ Bladder (stores urine)‚ Urethra (conduct urine outside body) *Nephron- working unit of kidney *Kidneys receive
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The Eye Item 1 refers to the following diagram of a longitudinal section through the human eye 1. At what point is vision not possible? (A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV Item 2 refers to the following diagrams (I and II) representing the iris in bright and dim light respectively. 2. What causes the appearance in I and II to be different? (A) In bright and dim light the circular and radial muscles both contract. (B) In bright and dim light both circular and radial muscles relax. (C)
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Nervous system - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system Nervous system From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The nervous system is an organ system containing a network of specialized cells called neurons that coordinate the actions of an animal and transmit signals between different parts of its body. In most animals the nervous system consists of two parts‚ central and peripheral. The central nervous system of vertebrates (such as humans) contains
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microscopesObserves muscle fibres and bacteria | 1831 | Robert Brown | Recognised the nucleus as a regular part of all plant cellsNamed it ‘nucleus’ | 1838 | Matthias Schleiden | Proposed cell theory with SchwannAll plants are made up of cells | 1839 | Theodor Schwann | First to state
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Kiarra Sewell Goman APWH Period 5 3 Jan 2013 Chapter 20 Study Guide- Northern Eurasia 1500-1800 1. In 1592 Hideyoshi launched an invasion of the Asian mainland with 160‚000 men. 2. The most dramatic consequences were in China. The battles in Manchuria weakened Chinese garrisons there‚ permitting Manchu opposition to consolidate. Manchu forces invaded Korea in the 1620s and eventually compelled the Yi to become a tributary state. 3. Artisan achievements in steel‚ making‚ pottery
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