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Anatomy 1-5

week 1-5

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Of the pathogenic organisms, which of the following are the most complex? Viruses, Tapeworms, Bacteria, Protozoa TAPEWORMS
Intrinsic control: IS SOMETIMES CALLED AUTOREGULATION
If the secretion of oxytocin during childbirth operated as a negative-feedback control loop, what effect would it have on uterine contractions? OXYTOCIN WOULD INHIBITE UTERINE CONTRACTIONS
Of the eleven major body systems, which is the least involved in maintaining homeostasis? REPRODUCTIVE
Projections from the cell that move materials and mucus are called: CILICA
The enzyme catalase is an important chemical in the functioning of the: PEROXISOMES
Which are the organelles that allow for the recycling of amino acids in the? PROTEASOMES
The cell extension that contains microfilaments is called: MICROVILLI
Cisternae of this organelle are continuous with the nuclear envelope. ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
Phospholipids of the plasma membrane are arranged AS A BILAYER WITH THEIR NONPOLAR TAILS SANDWICHED BETWEEN THE POLAR HEADS.
The _____________ junction "glues" the epidermis and the dermis together that provides mechanical support for the epidermis. DERMOEPIDERMAL
Which principal type of tissue covers and protects body surfaces and lines body cavities? EPITHELIAL
Which region of the femur is the weakest region of the bone that may be fractured in a fall? NECK
Which is the longest and heaviest bone in the body? FEMUR
Cartilage is classified as __________ tissue. CONNECTIVE
Why are the last two pairs of false ribs designated as floating ribs? FLOATING RIBS DO NOT ATTACH EVEN INDIRECTLY TO THE STERNUM
An organization of any similar cells that are specialized to perform certain function is TISSUE
A surgeon removing a gallbladder should know to find it in the ________region. RIGHT HYPOCHONDRIAC
Effectors can be described as ORGANS THAT DIRECTLY INFLUENCE CONTROLLED PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES.
Which cell extension lacks a central pair of microtubules, is not found in blood cells, and functions in the kidney to monitor urine flow? CILIUM
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