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Physiology

Weeks 1-7

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What is the most complex pathogenic organisms viruses
Process for maintaining or restoring homeostasis sensor mechanisms
events that lead to an immune response or blood clot negative feedback
intrinsic control sometimes called autoregulation
intracellular parasites that consist of dna or rna surrounded by a protein coat and called lipoprotein envelope bacteria
term used to describe arrangements attached to the carbon core of many organic molecules polymer
what determines how a peptide performs peptide bonds
RNA makes proteins by transcriptions
during which stage of mitosis do the centrioles move to opposite poles of the cell prophase
the physical process by which water and solute move through a membrane when a hydrostatic pressure gradient exists across the membrane osmosis
in which stage does keratinazation occur stratum granulosum
what tissue is hair papulla dermal
what tissue is most likely to form a scar when healing? connective
the hydodermis connects: dermis and epidermis
which cells electrically insulate axons to increase the speed of conduction oligodendrocyes and schawn cells
what vitamins are absorbed thru the skin a,d,k
what tissue forms a keloid scar connective
what is not characteristic of skeletal muscle? having one nucleus per cell
Do young childrens bones have a greater risk of fracturing because of incompletely ossified bone? false
one similarity between the structures of the foot and hand is equivalent degrees of the thumb and big toe false
What are characteristics of epiphysis? cylindrical in shape
in bone growth, the medullary is enlarged because activity of the osteoclasts
the cell organelles that synthesize organic matrix substances in bone formation endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus
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