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BIOS-251 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab Self-Test (40) - VV
BIOS-251 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab Self-Test (40) - VV
Gallbladder
Portion of the stomach
Right kidney
Portion of pancreas
Right adrenal gland
Testis, epididymis, vas deferens, scrotum, penis, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate gland,
bulbourethral gland
-Skin
-Hair, -Nails, -Cutaneous Glands
A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts
MRI scans
PET scans
Sonograms
CT scans
Urinary system
MRI scans
PET scans
Sonograms
CT scans
Lymphatic system
Lungs
Homeostasis
Metabolism
Endocrine System
What is evolution?
matter or energy moving from the point where this variable has a higher value to the
point with a lower value, we say it flows down the gradient—for example, from a warmer
to a cooler point, or a place of high chemical concentration to one of lower
concentration.
"downhill" for example.
this will flow normally
All living species exhibit genetic change from generation to generation and
therefore evolve.
Unlike the other characteristics of life, evolution is a characteristic seen only in the
population as a whole. No single individual evolves over the course of its life.
The integrating (control) center is a mechanism that processes this information, relates it
to other available information and makes a decision about what the appropriate
response should be.