What are the correct categories?
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What are the correct categories? Click and drag each label into the correct category to indicate...
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag into the appropriate category to identify whether it pertains to the climacteric or menopause
Click and drag the labels to indicate whether each of the following phrases describes innate or adaptive immunity. Specific Develops over time Antibody / antigen response Present at birth Nonspecific Innate Immunity Adaptive Immunity
Read each of the structures or characteristics below. Then click and drag each into the appropriate category to determine whether it describes a primary sex organ, secondary sex organ, or secondary sex characteristic.
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag each into the appropriate category to identify the stage of the male sexual response to which it pertains.
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag each to the appropriate category to identify whether it pertains to the male sexual response, the female sexual response, or both Refractory period after orgasm Orgasm presents gametes Erectile tissue Postorgasmic perspiration Vasocongestion Tenting effect Possible ejaculation Orgasmic platform Female Male
Identify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each characteristic listed into the appropriate category to identify the organ to which it pertains. ldentify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each characteristic listed into the appropriate category to identify the organ to which it pertains Gastric pits Microvilli Rugae Brush border Peyer patches Maximized size for Maximized surface storage and mixingarea for absorption Oblique layer in muscularis Plicae
Drag each label into the appropriate category to designate which plexus the given nerve merges into or diverges out from.
Click and drag each label to identify which phase of meiosis it describes.Tetrads align at the equatorial plane.Chromosomes cross-over to combine their genes.A haploid cell with single-stranded chromosomes resultsUnpaired chromosomes align on the equatorial planeHomologeus chremotomes separate and migrale to opposte poles of the cell.Sister chromatids migrate to opposite poles of the cell
Click and drag each component of the nervous system into a category to identify whether each is part of the central nervous system, the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system, or the motor division of the peripheral nervous system Pain receptors in Spinal cord Sympathetic division Signals tiom the viscera of the thoracic and atdominal cavitieS Cames signals to the skeletal muscles Includes the brain division CNS PNS (Sensory)PNS (Motor) Reset
Click and drag each label to Identify the organelles.Golgi complexLysosomeNucleusSmooth endoplasmic reticulumRough endoplasmic reticulum.Mitochondrion