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85 Cards in this Set
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What is the only movable part of the skull?
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Mandible
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What is the joint of the fingers and the toes?
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Hinge-joints
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What is controlled by reflexes?
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Spinal-cord
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What is the largest section of the brain
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Cerebrum
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What controls balance and coordination in the brain?
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Cerebellum
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What is the breast bone?
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Sternum
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What is the hardest substance in the body?
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Enamel
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What controls everything but the arms, legs and ribs?
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Axel
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What is a type of drug that has narcotics?
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Morphine
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What gland controls all other glands? And sometimes called the master gland?
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Pituitary gland
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What hallucinogen drug is in mushrooms?
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Psilocybin
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What hallucinogen causes flashbacks?
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LSD
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What part of the body breaks down alcohol?
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Liver
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What poison in tobacco restricts blood vessels?
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Nicotine
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What gland prepares you for emergencies?
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Adrenal gland
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What is needed for the thyroid gland?
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Iodine
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What causes loss of body heat?
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Alcohol
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What stores fat in bones?
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Yellow marrow
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What drug does not cause loss of feeling?
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Analgesics
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What gland secrets insoline?
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Islets of langerhan
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What is the sunshine vitamin?
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Vitamin D
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What is outer most layer of your skin?
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Epidermis
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Where are the white blood cells stored?
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Thymus
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What is the fatty layer of skin?
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Subcutaneous
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What gland is the cooling system?
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Sweat gland
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What is the sticky film of bacteria on teeth?
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Placque
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What triggers emotions?
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pregnant people.lol
jk... Hormones |
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What controls nerves in teeth?
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Pulp
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What vitamin is converted into carotene?
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Vitamin A
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How many bones are in the body?
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206
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What protects the spinal cord?
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Vertabarl column
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Name the part of the body has a ball and socket joint?
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Hip
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What is a good source of calcium?
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Milk
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What protects the urinary system?
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Pelvis
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What is the oil gland?
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Sebacous
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What are the tiny holes in the skin?
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Pores
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What is the dark pigment in your skin?
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Melanin
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What is the bad part of the sun?
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Ultra-violet rays (U/V)
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What produces hair in the dermis?
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Hair follice
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What is the bone like covering of a root?
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Cementum
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What is another name for tooth decay?
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Dental carries
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What is the build up of placque?
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Calculus
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What is the mind altering ingredient of marijuana?
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THC
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What is a legal drug animal tranquilizer?
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PCP
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What is a dark sticky substance in cigarettes?
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Tar
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What destroys the liver?
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Alcohol
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What is an early growth of a seed?
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Germination
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What is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma?
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Pollination
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What is the flowery plant having two cotyledons?
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Dicot
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What structures are designed for food absorption and storage in a seed?
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Cotyledons
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What carbohydrate is found in the cell wall of plant cells?
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Cellulose
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What is the scientific term for a non-flowering green plant?
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Gymnosperm
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What is the study of plants?
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Botany
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What is the plant which develops from a seed and produces new seed in a single growing season?
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Annual
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What is the undeveloped stem and leaves in a plant embryo?
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Plumule
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What is the tissue which carries glucose from the leaves back to the stem and roots?
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Phloem
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What is the formation of a seed by the union of a sperm nucleus with an egg cell?
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Fertilization
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What is the family which includes apples, cherries, plums, and strawberries?
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Rose
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What is the green pigment of plants?
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Chlorfill
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What is the scientific term for a flowering plant?
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Angiosperm
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What is the most important group of plants on earth?
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Grasses
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What is the study of living things?
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Biology
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What are the plants which help to restore nitrogen to the soil?
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Legumes
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What is a large family of flowering plants?
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Composites
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What is the evaporation of water from leaves?
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Transporation
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What is the tissues which carries water and nutrients up from the roots through the stem to the leaves?
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Xylem
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What is the plant which lives through two growing seasons?
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Biennual
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What is anything that forms from the ovary of a flower?
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Fruit
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What is the formation of a seed of the uniting a sperm nucleus from a pollen grain with an egg cell?
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Fertilization
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What is a tiny root?
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Radicle
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What stores food?
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Endosperm
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What structures are designed for food absorption and storage in a food?
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Cotyledon
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What is the tiny shoot?
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Plumele
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What is a large rounded part at the bottom of a flower which holds the ovules?
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Ovary
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What surrounds the pistil?
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Stamen
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What is the scientific term for a non-flowering plant?
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Gymnosperm
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What is closely packed tubular and forms the flower head center?
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Disk flowers
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What is the second largest plant family which mostly produces fruit and each pod splits to two sides?
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Pea family
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What is non-woody?
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Herbaceous
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What is a stock to which a blade is attached?
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Petiole
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What is a thick vertical and degrounded stem?
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Corms
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What is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma?
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Pollination
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What is the term for dispersal of plants, food through animals?
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Agent dispersal
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What is the term for a fruit bursting open and scattering?
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Mechanical dispersal
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do you like science?
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no
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