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What is the primary function of the pulmonary circulation?
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If the monomer is amino acid, what is the polymer?
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What blood vessels carry blood to the heart? Away from the heart?
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How many chambers are in the heart? What are their names?
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How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in the blood?
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Where are the humerus, vertebrae, radius and ulna located?
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What does the epidermis do?
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What are the structures that light passes through before it reaches the retina?
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All nervous tissue outside of the central nervous system is part of what nervous system?
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Which type of molecule forms the cell membrane?
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What is the largest organ in the digestive system?
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What is the most common neurotransmitter?
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Myelin is found around which part of the neuron?
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What are the roles of the liver in maintaining homeostasis?
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What gland in the body secretes insulin?
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What is the only vein in the body that is rich in oxygen?
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Can the heart itself be damaged by an external force, such as being struck forcefully in the chest? What would be the result of this type of injury?
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How do guard cells of a leaf help to maintain homeostasis in a plant?
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What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion?
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If an individual's pancreatic islets have been destroyed, what will happen?
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Which type of blood cells are the most abundant in a healthy human body?
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How does cholesterol block an artery?
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What are the main steps involved in transcription?
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How are monosaccharides related to monomers and polymers?
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What is the difference in the |ocation of DNA in a prokaryotic cell and in a eukaryotic cell?
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What do arteries,veins, and capillaries do?
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What is the function of cholesterol molecules in the cell membrane?
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What would happen to your red blood cells if they were placed in salt water solution?
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Does the lymphatic system carry blood?
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What part of the GI tract secretes insulin and chymotrypsinogen?