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33 - 38 Quiz Bowl leftovers

The parietal lobe is indicated by

The main center for homeostatic control of the internal environment is the hypothalamus thalamus cerebrum pineal gland medulla oblongata

The tissue that lines all internal surfaces is… epithelium

The brain region that contains the Medulla oblongata (2 pts if you get both names) Hindbrain (Rhombencephalon)

The major divisions of the peripheral nervous system are the peripheral and central systems cranial and skeletal nerves somatic and autonomic systems sympathetic and parasympathetic systems afferent and autonomic systems

The difference between exocrine and endocrine glands is that exocrine glands… …have ducts or tubes

The brain region that deals with higher thinking skills is the Cerebrum

The adrenal medulla produces a cortisol. b glucocorticoids. If I ask you… The adrenal medulla produces a cortisol. b glucocorticoids. c testosterone. d mineralocorticoids. e epinephrine.

Glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria. results in the production of pyruvate and occurs in the cytoplasm. happens to glucose only. results in the production of pyruvate. occurs in the cytoplasm.

Which of the following makes up the greatest percentage of human plasma? Water

What do sea anemone use for support? Hydrostatic skeleton