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Cell Signaling
Endocrine System
Nervous System
100

Which muscle tissue type can continue dividing after injury, unlike the others?

Smooth Muscle

100

Which component of a feedback loop is responsible for detecting a deviation from the normal range?

Receptor

100

A cell secretes a chemical that binds to receptors on itself. This is an example of:

Autocrine

100

If the posterior pituitary were damaged, which hormone would be most affected?

A. ACTH
B. TSH
C. Oxytocin
D. GH

Oxytocin

100

Hyperpolarization of a neuron is most likely caused by opening of:

K⁺ channels

200

A patient with severe acid reflux shows erosion of the esophageal lining. Which epithelial type is most likely damaged?

Stratified squamous 

200

A runner’s body temperature rises during intense exercise. Sweating begins and blood vessels in the skin dilate. This response is an example of:

Negative feedback

200

A patient has a defect in G-protein–coupled receptors. Which hormone is most directly affected?

Peptide hormones

200

Cortisol raises blood glucose mainly by stimulating:

Gluconeogenesis

200

Spatial summation occurs when:

Several presynaptic neurons stimulate one postsynaptic neuron simultaneously

300

Which connective tissue would be most impaired in a patient unable to produce collagen?

Dense regular CT

300

Damage to adipose tissue would directly impair:

Energy storage

300

Gap junctions allow:
A. Direct sharing of ions and small signaling molecules
B. Attachment of cells to the basement membrane
C. Endocrine hormone secretion
D. Generation of antibodies

Direct sharing of ions and small signaling molecules

300

Which hormone directly promotes sodium reabsorption?

Aldosterone

300

A visceral motor neuron innervates what?

glands, smooth, and cardiac muscle

400

A mutation prevents the formation of intercalated discs. Which physiological consequence would be expected?

Heart cells fail to contract as a unit

400

A researcher finds tissue with many macrophages scattered through loosely organized fibers. This tissue likely attaches?

Epithelial tissue to muscle

Areolar CT


400

An endocrine signal differs from a paracrine signal in that endocrine signals?

Travel through circulation to distant cells

400

Progesterone is secreted by the corpus luteum to:

Maintain uterine lining

400

Which structural feature is essential for saltatory conduction?

A. Dendritic spines
B. Nodes of Ranvier
C. Nissl bodies
D. Axon hillock

Nodes of Ranvier

500

A sample shows closely packed fibers that all run parallel and wavy, with few fibroblasts. It likely functions to:

Secure bones during movement

500

Which mechanism explains how extremely small hormone concentrations cause strong cellular responses?

Amplification

500

Tight junctions between intestinal epithelial cells primarily function to:

Prevent leakage between cells

500

Which gland regulates circadian rhythm through melatonin?

Pineal gland

500

At –55 mV, a neuron typically:

A. Reaches threshold and fires an action potential
B. Closes all ion channels
C. Becomes hyperpolarized
D. Stops sodium influx

Reaches threshold and fires an action potential

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