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[Show more]What are characteristics of habituation encountered in the nervous system cells resulting from 
prolonged addiction to drugs? - Answer Cells are exposed for extended periods of time to a 
constant stimulus, cells start losing the ability to respond to stimuli, and cells produce 
chemically mediated ...
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Add to cartWhat are characteristics of habituation encountered in the nervous system cells resulting from 
prolonged addiction to drugs? - Answer Cells are exposed for extended periods of time to a 
constant stimulus, cells start losing the ability to respond to stimuli, and cells produce 
chemically mediated ...
Heart - Answer Delivers deoxygenated blood to the filaments and oxygenated blood to 
the rest of the blood 
Gonads Female - Answer Large, dark pink, rough on surface, filled with eggs 
Gonads Male - Answer Large, pale, smooth 
Slippery Scales - Answer Offer protection
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Add to cartHeart - Answer Delivers deoxygenated blood to the filaments and oxygenated blood to 
the rest of the blood 
Gonads Female - Answer Large, dark pink, rough on surface, filled with eggs 
Gonads Male - Answer Large, pale, smooth 
Slippery Scales - Answer Offer protection
Hypertonic - Answer A solution will be hypertonic to a cell if its solute concentration is higher 
than that inside the cell. (Cloudy, cells still intact) 
Isotonic - Answer A solution that has the same salt concentration as cells and blood. (Semi- 
cloudy, cells still intact) 
Hypotonic - Answer A ...
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Add to cartHypertonic - Answer A solution will be hypertonic to a cell if its solute concentration is higher 
than that inside the cell. (Cloudy, cells still intact) 
Isotonic - Answer A solution that has the same salt concentration as cells and blood. (Semi- 
cloudy, cells still intact) 
Hypotonic - Answer A ...
What types of fruits/seeds are there? - Answer Fruit 
-Dry dehiscent fruit: split open when dry to cast out seeds, sometimes with considerable 
force (beans and peas) 
-Dry indehiscent fruit: do not open, the ovary wall tightly envelops the seed (acorns and 
fruits of corn) 
-Fleshy fruit: remain mo...
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Add to cartWhat types of fruits/seeds are there? - Answer Fruit 
-Dry dehiscent fruit: split open when dry to cast out seeds, sometimes with considerable 
force (beans and peas) 
-Dry indehiscent fruit: do not open, the ovary wall tightly envelops the seed (acorns and 
fruits of corn) 
-Fleshy fruit: remain mo...
Which stage of the cell cycle is the longest? Second longest? - Answer prometaphase; prophase 
Which stage of the cell cycle is the shortest? - Answer interphase 
What influences an individuals phentoype? - Answer whether the organism possesses 
homozygous or heterozygous alleles
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Add to cartWhich stage of the cell cycle is the longest? Second longest? - Answer prometaphase; prophase 
Which stage of the cell cycle is the shortest? - Answer interphase 
What influences an individuals phentoype? - Answer whether the organism possesses 
homozygous or heterozygous alleles
what did Charles Darwin publish in 1859? - Answer The Origin of Species 
separated populations taking on different adaptations results in what? - Answer species 
diversity 
what type of graph should be used to represent a variable over time? - Answer line graph 
a characteristic with a functional ro...
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Add to cartwhat did Charles Darwin publish in 1859? - Answer The Origin of Species 
separated populations taking on different adaptations results in what? - Answer species 
diversity 
what type of graph should be used to represent a variable over time? - Answer line graph 
a characteristic with a functional ro...
What neural centres control respiratory rhythm? - Answer These include the 
medulla oblongata and the pons 
Explain what changes would occur in the blood's pH if the breathing rate were 
increased: - Answer The blood would become more alkaline as a result of this 
Explain what changes would occur i...
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Add to cartWhat neural centres control respiratory rhythm? - Answer These include the 
medulla oblongata and the pons 
Explain what changes would occur in the blood's pH if the breathing rate were 
increased: - Answer The blood would become more alkaline as a result of this 
Explain what changes would occur i...
What is the difference between an open and closed circulatory system? - Answer Open 
Circulatory System: Blood is not completely enclosed in blood vessels. Closed Circulatory 
System: Blood is completely enclosed in blood vessels 
Name and describe the three types of development in insects. - Answer...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between an open and closed circulatory system? - Answer Open 
Circulatory System: Blood is not completely enclosed in blood vessels. Closed Circulatory 
System: Blood is completely enclosed in blood vessels 
Name and describe the three types of development in insects. - Answer...
Alveolata Clade - Answer - Have unique flagella with hair-like projections 
- Bacillariophycae (diatoms) - Have a two-piece shell of silica 
- paramecium 
- unicellular 
- cilia 
- no gametes 
- asexual and sexual 
- heterotrophic 
- SAR
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Add to cartAlveolata Clade - Answer - Have unique flagella with hair-like projections 
- Bacillariophycae (diatoms) - Have a two-piece shell of silica 
- paramecium 
- unicellular 
- cilia 
- no gametes 
- asexual and sexual 
- heterotrophic 
- SAR
What is depolarization? - Answer This is reversal of the resting potential owing to 
an influx of sodium ions 
What is repolarization? - Answer This is the period during which potassium ions 
are diffusing out of the neuron 
What is action potential? - Answer This is the transmission of the depolari...
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Add to cartWhat is depolarization? - Answer This is reversal of the resting potential owing to 
an influx of sodium ions 
What is repolarization? - Answer This is the period during which potassium ions 
are diffusing out of the neuron 
What is action potential? - Answer This is the transmission of the depolari...
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