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Re'Naldo Radford

Final (Physiology)

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Which is not true about the sodium and potassium pump? Sodium moves into the cell and potassium moves out of the cell.
A structural lipid found in the cell membrane is a: triglyceride, phospolipid
Extensive weight training causes the muscle cells to: Hypertrophy
Which is true about the sodium and potassium pump? Three potassium ions are taken into the cell.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of smooth muscles? Having intercalated disks
The cells responsible for active erosion of bone minerals are called: Osteoclasts
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the diaphysis? Provides a bulbous shape for attachment of muscle
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the epiphyses? Cylindrical in shape
Young children’s bones have a greater risk of fracturing because of incompletely ossified bone. False
A contraction in which the tension within the muscle remains the same but the length changes is called a(n) _____ contraction. Isotonic
The neurotransmitter(s) that inhibit(s) the conduction of pain impulses is(are): Enkephalins
The neurotransmitter(s) that inhibit(s) the conduction of pain impulses is(are): The outside of the plasma membrane is negatively charged, and the inside is positively charged.
The vomiting reflex is mediated by the: Medulla
Which of the following is a function of glucagon? Tends to increase blood glucose concentrations
All of the following are true statements except: aspirin produces some of its effects by increasing PGE synthesis.
The term blood type refers to the type of blood cell Antigen
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