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A type of bone composed of trabeculae. 

What is spongy bone?

100

The type of joint that anchors the teeth into their bony sockets. 

What is a gomphosis? 

100

The ion pump that is located on the membrane of every cell in our body and is always active.

What is the sodium/potassium pump?
100

Connective tissue layer that surrounds a single fascicle. 

What is the perimysium?

100

ATP is an example of this type of biomolecule.

What is a nucleic acid?

200

Bone cells that deposit osteiod. 

What are osteoblasts?

200

Interosseous membrane is an example of this subtype of a fibrous joint. 

What is a syndesmosis?

200

A type of ion channel that must be physically opened by a linkage protein.

What is a mechanically-gated channel?

200

Area in a sarcomere that increases in length during contraction. 

What is the zone of overlap?

200

Where cells synthesize extracellular proteins. 

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum? 

300

Channels through which osteocytes receive nutrients. 

What are canaliculi?

300

The thin layer of hyaline cartilage that covers the surface of adjacent bones. 

What is articular cartilage?
300

The form of transport that is used to bring large protein molecules into the cell. 

What is endocytosis?

300

A single motor neuron and all of the muscle cells that it innervates. 

What is a motor unit?

300

The process of breaking down glucose to make ATP, which happens in the cytoplasm of a cell. 

What is glycolysis? 

400

The process where sheets of mesenchyme tissue differentiate into bone cells, this process forms the flat bones of the skull. 

What is intramembranous ossification? 

400

Fluid filled sacs that serve to reduce friction in a synovial joint. 

What are bursae? 

400

These allow potassium ions to diffuse out of the cell. 

What are potassium leak channels? 

400

Protein that anchors the thick filament to the z disc.

What is titin?

400

The substrate for aerobic metabolism. 

What is pyruvate? 

500

The site of erythropoiesis in bone. 

What is red bone marrow? What is the epiphysis of long bones?

500

Two adjacent bones that have fused, that were previously connected by a joint. 

What is a synostosis? 

500

A predictable change in transmembrane potential. 

What is an action potential? 

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