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Chapter 4-5 Anatomy Test

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This is the key regulator of the rate of glycolysis.
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This component of connective tissue is found between the cells and fibers, and functions to support and bind cells in the tissue together.
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Antioxidant vitamins
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Reactions that combine Molecules
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in which of the following locations would you most likely find transitional epithelial cells?
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which of the following is a polysaccharide commonly found in the ground substance of connective tissues?
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which of the following is a location where adipose tissue is commonly found?
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Neuropeptide Y stimulates
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Glycogenisis is NOT
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The thin extracellular layer, consisting of the basal and reticular lamina that anchors epithelial cells to underlying connective tissue is called the?
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Most abundant product of Krebs Cycle is:
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Which of the following is not a major nutrient the body needs?
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These can enter Krebs or be used for ATP production
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a Derivative of riboflavin
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simple tubular exocrine glands have
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spongy bone tissue lacks
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Which of the following types of tissues is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
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What is not one of the main tissue types found in the human body?
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This type of epithelial tissue lines the ducts of sweat glands and esophageal glands.
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Liver cells convert:
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basement membrane
B.
Hyaluronic acid
C.
one way to make glucose
D.
Myocardial
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FAD
F.
Phosphofructokinase
G.
cardiac muscle
H.
Anabolism
I.
Ground substance
J.
Glycogen
K.
subcutaneous layer deep to the skin
L.
osteons
M.
a straight tubular secretory portion attached to a single unbranched duct.
N.
Keto acids
O.
Can inactivate oxygen free radicals
P.
Ammonia into urea
Q.
Food intake
R.
Statified cuboidal
S.
lining of the urinary bladder
T.
Reduced coenzymes
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what is the basic structural unit of compact bone tissue?
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What hormone stimulates glycogenesis?
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Where can pyruvate dehydrogenase be found?
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by the:
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ATP loses a phosphate
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Excess amino acids in the body are converted into
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This type of exocrine gland accumulates its secretory product in the cytosol of its cells until the cell ruptures and becomes part of the secretory product.
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Accumulation of a large amount of H+ between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes is described as:
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Net result of the complete oxidation of glucose does NOT include:
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