CPR: A Must See

CPR

The CPR video CPR on this page is a new first aid procedure used when a person is having an heart attack . This is a procedure that anyone can do and it can be a life-saving action. Share this information with friends. FYI: The video is about 6 minutes long. I strongly suggest that [...]

Singing Frog

frog sing

Fun Facts Some frogs, like the one in the video below, have vocal sacs like balloons. Others sing without this sac. Only males sing in some times of species. But there are species in which both the male and female frogs sing. When male frogs sing, they are warning other frogs to stay out of [...]

Leaf Blades and Petioles

celery blades petioles

Basil The plant leaves represented are made of blades and petioles. The blade is the plant leaf.  It is the blade of the basil leaf that it used to season food. The petiole is  attaches the leaf to the plant stem. Celery Petioles are the part of the leave that attaches the blade to the [...]

Anatomy and Physiology Glossary

skeleton

appendicular skeleton The division of the skeletal system consisting of the bones of the paired appendages, including the pelvic and pectoral girdles to which they are attached. axial skeleton The division of the skeletal system that forms the central column, including the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage. bone A connective tissue that provides support [...]

Nervous and Endocrine System Glossary

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How Does Your Brain Know That Your Finger is Cut? Your brain is part of one of your body’s nervous system. This system is one of the communication systems of your body. Nerves from your cut finger send messages to your brain. The endocrine system is your body’s other communication system. Following is a glossary [...]

Immmune System Glossary

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actively acquired immunity Immunity developed as a result of accidental or deliberate exposure to an antigen. Accidental exposure: coming into contact with someone who has a transmissible disease. Deliberate exposure: being vaccinated. allergen A foreign substance that triggers an allergic reaction. These substances are usually derived from living things, including pollen, dust mites, foods, and [...]

Blood Transportation System Glossary

heart model

alveoli Tiny, hollow air-exchange sacs that exist in clusters at the end of each of the air-conducting passageways in the lungs, the bronchioles. aorta The enormous artery extending from the heart that receives all the blood pumped by the heart’s left ventricle. Branches stemming from the aorta supply oxygenated blood to all the tissues in [...]

Digestive System Glossary

digestive system entrance

antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Substance that helps control how much water is either sent to the bladder (in urine) by the kidneys or retained in circulation. In a release controlled by the brain’s hypothalamus, ADH increases the permeability of both the distal nephron tubule and the n bile Substance produced by the liver that facilitates the [...]

Animal Development Glossary

migrating monarch

animal pole The end of a zygote with relatively less yolk and lying closer to the cell’s nucleus. The location of the egg’s poles defines the orientation in which the embryo develops. blastocyst Hollow, fluid-filled ball of cells that is formed in the early stages of the embryonic development of humans and other mammals. In [...]

Ecology Population Glossary

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arithmetical increase An increase in numbers by an addition of a fixed number in each time period. biosphere The interactive collection of all the world’s ecosystems. Also thought of as that portion of the Earth that supports life. carrying capacity The maximum population density of a species that can be sustained in a given geographical [...]