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Essential to Homeostatic Processes   Negative feedback  
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Substance with a pH balance less than 7 is called   Acidic  
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4 cell types in connective tissue   Mast cells, Mesenchymal, Microphages, Melanocytes  
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Not a type of connective tissue   Muscle cells  
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Smallest functional unit considered alive   A cell  
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3 functional components underlie hoe responses to stimuli work   Effector, control center, receptor  
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Epithelial tissue closely associated with epidermis   Stratified squamous  
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Layers associated with dermis   Papillary and reticular  
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Epidermal layer found only in skin on palms and soles   Stratum Lucidum  
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Reproducing cells of the skin are located   Stratum Germinativum  
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Adipocytes associated with   Fat cells  
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Mammary glads associated with   Apocrine secretion  
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Inter-cellular connection involving interlocking membrane proteins are called   Gap junctions  
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4 functions of epithelial tissue   Sensation, permeability, secretions, protection  
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Not a function of epithelial tissue   Connectivity between organs  
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Alveoli of lungs are made of   Simple squamous epithelia  
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Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by   Basement membrane  
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Dominant fiber in dense connective tissue is   Collagen  
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Placing a cell in what solution is most likely to cause a decreased cell volume   Hypertonic bathing solution  
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Lipid-soluble molecules generally move thru cell membranes how   Diffusion  
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Which suborganelle is most closely associated with protein synthesis   Ribosomes  
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Facilitated diffusion   Limits the rate of molecular movement by limiting the number of available carrier molecules  
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If the sodium ion in blood plasma decreases blood osmotic pressure will   Decrease  
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What pathology is caused by a failure to convert phenylalanine to tyrosine   PKU  
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Glycolysis and glucogenolysis are examples of   Catabolism  
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Polysaccharide that is formed in the liver and muscle to store glucose is called   Glycogen  
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Most common fat found in human body is   Triglycerides  
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Unable isotope that emits subatomic particles spontaneously is called   Radioisotope  
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All physiology is ultimately reducible to   Physics  
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When body temp falls, a center in the brain initiates physiological changes in increase body temperature. Mechanism is an example of   Negative feedback  
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Increasingly forceful labor contractions that lead to childbirth are an example of   Positive feedback  
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Support, protection of soft tissues, mineral storage, and blood formation are functions of which system?   Skeletal  
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