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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet

Master TEAS Science with 240+ terms! Covers anatomy, genetics, chemistry, and physiology—perfect for quick review, memorization, and exam readiness.

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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 1 preview imageTEAS SCIENCETerms in this set (240)Breakdown of blankstarted in S intestinefatsblank carries sperm andurineurethraWhat part of the kidneycontains the glomerulus ofa nephron?CortexWhich abx-secreting cellsare triggered to proliferateupon vaccination?B- LymphocytesWhat produces ammoniaby deamination in theliver?Proteins (amino acids)
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 2 preview imageCross between 2heterozygous Fl plantsproduces a ratio of 15:1 inF2 offspring. What is theratio?Modified dihybrid ratioMatter where componentscan't be broken down intosmaller parts?elementsSimple replacementreaction?AC* BWhat stores urine beforeexcretion?BladderWhat is an irregularlyshaped bone?vertebraWhat stage ofembryologicaldevelopment are maingerm layersfectoderrrvendoderm,mesoderm) formed?GastrulaWhat directs skeletalmuscles to do fight orflight?sympathetic
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 3 preview imageFermentationEx of an anaerobic process where sugar actson a sugar solution to produceCO2 & alcoholBall & socket joints are __-axial joints, which arehighly mobile, allowingmovement in__ axes & planes.Multi-axial, multipleSynovial jointsfreely movable jointsWhat isn't a lymphoidorgan?LiverWhat isn’t part of rib cage?Lumbar cartilageT cells produced &matured?Produced in bone marrow, matured in thymusWhat is stable underalkaline conditions?DNATaxonomy, large-* small?Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus,speciespowerenergy/time
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 4 preview imageMitosis2 identical diploid cellsWhat bond betweencomplementary bases ofDNA stabilizes doublehelix structure?HydrogenSpleen functions:Lymphatic systemKidneys remove_ fromblood?saltsKidneys-* bladder? (ONTEAS)UretersNephridium in worms hasfunction most similar towhich organ? (ON TEAS)KidneyElectron microscope?Structure of cellular organellesWhat provideswaterproofing functionsfor outer layers of skin?KeratinocytesWhat producesprogesterone to prepareuterus for pregnancy?Corpus Luteum
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 5 preview imageSesamoid bones?PatellaeProtein breakdownbegins?StomachT cells mature?thymusBands in muscle sarcomereformed by actin &_?Myosin1 L=1000 mL1000 ccFood sources providesmost of urea thats filteredthrough kidneys?Meat & some plant products(legumes)Bone to muscle? (ONTEAS)TendonsSteps in natural selection-Overproduce offspring w variation in traits- Differential survival in face of environmentchanges-Preservation of genes of best adaptedoffspringCause of celldifferentiation is that diffcells...Express alternate genetic info
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 6 preview imageChloroplasts originatedChloro dna shows similarities to cyano dnafrom photosyntheticcyanobacteria becomingsymbiotic of the host?Lungs are covered bypleuramembrane...What cells protect againstUV radiation? (ON TEAS)Skeletal musclecontraction is stimulatedby neurotransmitterrreleased by nervesat neuromuscular junction?(ON TEAS)Stratum basaleAcetylcholinePancreatic cells haveabundance ofto meetprotein productiondemands?Function of ribosome?If intensive property isindependent of materialbeing measured, what isintensive property?Rough endoplasmic reticulumUse of genetic info to build specific proteinsDensity
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Teas Science Flashcards Quizlet - Page 7 preview imageEnzymes are degradedinto monomeric structuralunits, monomers...Amino acidsEnzyme that breaks downcomplex carbs?amylaseHormone produced inovaries?estrogenPart of S intestine?IleumCO2 & blood pH Levelsduring hyperventilation?CO2 decrease, increase in blood pHWhat indicates problem inkidney function?AlbuminBP?VentricularMetabolism? (ON TEAS)Cellular respirationResults only partly supporthypothesis? (ON TEAS)Consider other researchers biases
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