<p>I’m not sure as to how specific you’re looking for?
Anyhoo, I think you’re looking for CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons)</p>
<p>What is the hormone that stimulates the gonads to produce sperm and release ova respectively?</p>
<p>I’m not sure as to how specific you’re looking for?
Anyhoo, I think you’re looking for CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons)</p>
<p>What is the hormone that stimulates the gonads to produce sperm and release ova respectively?</p>
<p>yeah thats it </p>
<p>follicle stimulating hormone </p>
<p>describe the parts of the phopsholipid bilayer in the cell memebrane and their relationship to water(hydrophobic, polar, etc…)</p>
<p>What are the difficulties for the SATII Bio?</p>
<p>I’ve used Princeton, the AP bio barrons book, and sparknotes.
I got 800 on sparknotes, and I dont remember what I got on princeton… Maybe 760ish? How would this translate?</p>
<p>^^The cell membrane’s phosphlipid bilayer is made of phospholipids…what a surprise. Structurally, these phospholipids have a “head” and two “tails” which consist of phosphates and fatty acids, respectively. The phosphate head is hydrophilic(polar), but the tails are hydrophobic(non-polar). The phospholipids are oriented in a sandwhich like way.</p>
<p>Hmmm, reading over my explaination it seems kind of lacking…anyway</p>
<p>What two hormones does the adrenal medulla secrete?</p>
<p>Epinephrine
Nonepinephrine</p>
<p>What is the pH of the stomach and the pH of the small intestine?</p>
<p>pH of stomach is around 3 and pH of small intestine is 8.</p>
<p>By what force the bolus moves down the esophagus ?? How the stomach lining cells are not destroyed by acid ??</p>
<p>^^ Peristalsis moves food down. There is mucus in the stomach.</p>
<p>Protozoa and most algae belong to which kingdom?</p>
<p>Protista</p>
<p>Difference between monocot and dicot</p>
<p>Difference and examples of bryophyte and tracheophyte</p>
<p>Monocot has one cotyledon while dicot has 2. Vascular bundle scatters in monocot stem and organized in ring in dicot stem. Veins in monocot leaves run parallel while in dicot, it runs like a network.</p>
<p>Byrophyte don’t have vascular tissuers, seed and true root. Tracheophyte has vascular tissues, seed and true root.</p>
<p>Why fern is special in the aspect of plant categorization ?</p>
<p>They are seedless vascular plants</p>
<p>Photosynthetic unicellular protists are?</p>
<p>Euglena ?? Or Euglenophyta ? </p>
<p>Where are antibodies produced ?</p>
<p>In the white blood cells.
What does the kidney regulate?</p>
<p>blood pressure?</p>
<p>what two hormones does the thyroid secrete? what are the functions of each?</p>
<p>Thyroxin: regulates metabolism
Calcitonin: regulates Ca2+ levels</p>
<p>What is the alveoli?</p>
<p>respiratory surface in the humans</p>
<p>kidneys regulate homeostasis of the </p>
<p>what is the function of gonadotropic releasing hormone</p>
<p>^^ of the what? i thought kidneys regulate blood pressure by releasing renin and angiotensin II?</p>
<p>Describe the groundbreaking Hershey-Chase experiment.</p>
<p>of the hyptohalamus and blood pressure is based up on the heart and the pacemaker which bump the blood through the arteries as well as the valves that maintain it</p>
<p>This experiment basically said the DNA was the sturcture of inheritance by injecting radioctive sulfur and phoosphurus into different viruses that injected their material into cells and found that the tracer for phorpherous entered the cell and the sulfur remianed on the protein coat</p>
<p>what disease has telomerase helped to study</p>
<p>Aren’t there a lot?
Cancer…?</p>
<p>Where does blood enter the heart and where does it exit?</p>
<p>the blood enters the heart thorugh the superior vena cava, slows into right atrium, right AV valve, right ventricle, pulmunary valve, pulmunary veins, lungs, pulmonary arteries, left atrium, left AV valve, left ventricle, aortic valve and finally to all cells in body thorugh the Aorta.</p>