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What are the characteristics of a healthy skin?
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Proteins
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Intrinsic control:
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Which of the following is a protein substance with no DNA or RNA and is thought to be the cause of mad cow disease?
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Physiology
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Controls the skin's intricate functions
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Homeostasis can best be described as:
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All proteins have which four elements?
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Basic material and building blocks for our body's tissues.
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The study of the functions of living organisms
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Slightly moist, soft, smooth, and somewhat acidic.
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Hormones, growth factors, and other biochemicals
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a state of relative constancy.
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carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen
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is sometimes called autoregulation.
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Prion
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In the electron transport system, the final electron acceptor is
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A triglyceride is composed of a glycerol molecule and three of the same type of fatty acid.
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RNA makes proteins by
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What determines how a protein performs?
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What determines how a protein performs?
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When two amino acids are joined, a peptide bond is formed and an H+ ion is released.
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What term is often used to describe certain arrangements of atoms attached to the carbon core of many organic molecules?
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The study of the structure and composition of the skin tissue
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Skin's mechanisms that protects us from irritation and intercellular transepidermal water loss (TEWL)

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