The diffusion of solutes through a selectively permeable membrane is a process called....
Dialysis
What cells form bone?
Osteoblasts
neurons
neuroglia
what type of hormones have receptors in the cell membrane?
nonsteroid
What blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart?
veins
Interphase
Where are intercalated disks found? (muscle type)
Cardiac muscle
What are the rods in the eyes used for?
To see in the dim
Aldosterone
What is the volume of blood ejected from the ventricles during each beat?
Stroke volume
What is the process that actively traps solids in the cell membrane and brings them into the cell
Phagocytosis
What is another name for Smooth muscle?
visceral muscle
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What is another name for Smooth muscle?
It's traditional in Jeopardy to phrase this as a statement (ex: The third planet from the sun)
what receptors assist in smell and taste?
olfactory
What hormone is released in response to stress?
Epinephrine
What type of WBC are phagocytes?
Monocytes
What are the 4 types of transport which do NOT require cell energy?
Osmosis
Dialysis
Filtration
Diffusion
What increases during strength training?
where can most general sense organs be found?
skin
where is estrogen secreted from?
ovary
What is the first heart sound?
Tricuspid and bicuspid valves
What are the 5 phases involved in mitosis?
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
What is a tonic contraction?
muscles do not shorten
sympathetic nervous system
what substances are called "tissue hormones"?
Prostaglandins
What happens when blood viscosity increases?
blood pressure increases