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Assignment1 BFabrizi

SCI 221 Week 7: Assignment - Study Stack Set 1 for midterm (weeks 1-6)

Events that lead to an immune response to an infection or the formation of a blood clot are examples of? Positive feedback
Homeostasis can best be described as: A state of relative constancy
True or False? A triglyceride is composed of a glycerol molecule and three of the same type of fatty acid. False
Which lipid acts as a "tissue hormone"? Prostaglandin
Which energy-releasing or energy-transferring molecule does not contain a nucleotide? Creatine phosphate
Materials can be moved from a low concentration to a high concentration through: Active transport
The hair papilla consists of _______ tissue. Fibrous connective
The hair follicle is found in the: Dermis
Which type of tissue has the greatest capacity to regenerate? Epithelial
Which of the following vitamins is(are) absorbed through the skin? Vitamin A? Vitamin D? or Vitamin K? All of the above
Why is cartilage slow to heal? Because it is semi-solid and flexible and because it has no or a limited blood supply
What best describes the axial skeletal structure? It provides framework for muscles that anchor and stabilize the appendicular bones
In the epiphyseal plate, the zone of the hypertrophy is in the _____ layer. Third
The cell organelles that synthesize organic matrix substances in bone formation are: Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus
The shoulder joint is an example of a _______ joint. The shoulder joint is an example of all of these - multiaxial, freely movable, & ball and socket
Muscle tone is maintained by: Negative feedback mechanisms
Which of the following is not a part of the neuromuscular junction? T-tubules
Most body movements are ________ contractions. Isotonic
All of the following are noninflammatory joint disorders except: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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