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Physiology lab 2024

Sentiva Rodriguez

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Shivering to try to raise your body temperature back to normal would be an example of: the body trying to maintain homeostasis AND a negative feedback mechanism
Homeostasis can best be described as: a state of relative constancy.
The lipid that is often referred to as a tissue hormone is Prostaglandin
The alpha helix is an example of which level of protein structure? Secondary
When two molecules of glucose are joined, they form which disaccharide? Maltose
If red blood cells containing 10% solute are placed in a solution containing 10% solute, what will happen? Water will move into and out of the cells at equal rates
If oxygen is available, the pyruvate molecules formed by glycolysis are prepared to enter the next phase of aerobic cellular respiration, called the Citric acid cycle
Lanugo is a part of the hair. true or false False
In which skin layer does the process of keratinization begin? Stratum Granulosum
The external portion of the bone is known as Cortical bone
Why is cartilage slow to heal? Because has a no or a limited blood supply & it is semi solid and flexible
A condyloid joint is an example of a(n) _____ joint. Bi-axial
The shoulder joint is an example of a _____ joint. Mulit axial, ball and socket & freely movable
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