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100
The thumb is _______________ to the pinky in anatomical position
What is lateral
100
_______________ is a term used to describe both polar and non-polar parts of the membrane.
What is amphipathic
100
What is Simple Squamous Epithelium specialized for?
Absorption, Found in Kidneys.
100
Chondrocytes sit in spaces know as _________?
What is Lacunae
100
A "triad" consist of __________ and __________
2 Sarcoplasmic Reticulum terminal cisterns and one T-tubule
200
The esophagus is ___________ to the trachea
What is posterior
200
______________ acts to give rigidity to the cell membrane.
What is cholesterol
200
what is the layer of simple squamous epithelium that lines serous membranes
Mesothelium
200
These cells form Isogeneous groups and are responsible for Interstitial growth.
What is Chondrocytes
200
Enzyme that binds and destroys Ach
What is AchE
300
The process of giving birth is a well known __________ feedback system. The hormone that is released to accomplish this is known as __________.
What is positive, oxytocin
300
_________________ are integral membrane proteins that function as water channels.
What is aquaporins
300
What are the three types of loose connective tissue?
Areolar, Adipose, Reticular
300
This enzyme allows carbonic acid to be split into Hydrogen ions and HCO3-
What is Carbonic Anhydrase (CA)
300
Thick Filaments are found in these two "Zones"
H & A
400
________________ receptors in blood vessels detect high blood pressure and initiate a ___________ feedback system to lower it.
baroreceptors, negative
400
Cells placed in a Hypotonic solution will undergo ________________.
What is Hemolysis
400
The Intergral membrane protein of Hemidesmisomes are ______________. They are located in the ____________ side of the cell.
What is integrins, basal
400
Primary Ossification center is initiated by the _________
What is Nutrient Artery
400
Dense sheet or broad band of irregular connective tissue that lines the body wall and limbs and supports and surrounds muscles and other organs of the body.
What is Fascia
500
The layers of the pericardium from superficial to deep are ___________, ____________, ____________. The pericardium lies in an area respectively known as the ______________.
Parietal Pericardium, Pericardial Cavity, Visceral Pericardium. Mediastinum.
500
G1 transporter transports glucose into the cell with an additional sodium. This type of transporter is known as a ____________.
What is symporter
500
The main adhesion protein of connective tissues is _____________.
fibronectin
500
The periosteum is attached to the underlying bone by ___________ fibers or Sharpey's fibers.
perforating fibers
500
Within the Troponin Complex; TnC interacts with ________, TnI interacts with __________ and TnT interacts with _________
What is 1. Calcium 2. Actin 3. Tropomyosin