A&P Final review 1 – Flashcards

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____ is a slimy substance formed by goblet cells.
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Mucus
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____ is a thin fluid produced between visceral and parietal membranes.
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Serous Fluid
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____ is intra-cellular material in which organelles are located.
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Cytoplasma
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____ is the liquid component of ground substances in connective tissue.
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interstitial (extracellular) fluid.
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Which is true about cell Cytosol? a.) is all of the intracellular material between the plasma membrane and the nucleus of the cell. b.) Is a type of mixture known as a suspension because it consists of large solute particles which settle out of solution. c.) is a viscous semi-fluid intracellular material in which numerous proteins and electrolytes such as K+ are dissolved. d.) is a liquid extracellular material having a high concentration of Na+ ions and low concentration of K+ ions.
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c.) Cytosol is a viscous semi-fluid intracellular material in which numerous proteins and electrolytes such as K+ are dissolved.
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T/F, the *acidity* of a solution reflects the concentration of free hydrogen ions in the solution.
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True
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Carbohydrates are stored in the *liver* and *skeletal muscles* in the form _____.
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Glycogen
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Homeostasis in the condition in which the body maintains ______.
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A relatively stable *internal environment*, within limits.
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What structural level is represented by the coiling of the protein chain back bone into an alpha helix?
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Secondary structure.
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A structure composed of two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific functions of the body is a(n) ______.
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Organ
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Positive feedback differs from negative feedback because ______.
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Positive feedback tends to enhance the triggering stimulus while negative feedback tends to return the body back to homeostasis balance or "ideal" level.
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A high fever causes an enzyme to lose its three dimensional *structure* and *function*. Which bonds are broken when a protein denatures?
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Hydrogen bonds
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Which is not true about the plasma membrane of a cell? a.) Protein embedded in the membrane participate in cellular functions such as helping adjacent cells adhere to each other. b.) forms a hydrophobic barrier that limits the passage of water-soluble solutes across the membrane. c.) is a bi-layer of phospholipid molecule oriented so that the polar phosphate heads face in toward the center of the membrane and the non-polar fatty acid tails face toward the extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid. d.) is the outermost membrane of a cell.
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c.) is false, because hydrophilic polar heads are on the outside and the hydrophobic non-polar tails are pointing towards the center.
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An acid with a pH of 6 has ____ hydrogen ions then pure water.
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10-folds more
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Which describes the *Quaternary* structure for a protein? a.) the linear sequence of the amino acids along a polypeptide chain. b.) alpha helices formed within a polypeptide chain. c.) folding of a polypeptide chain to form a three denominational binding site. d.) aggregations of polypeptide chains (sub units) to form a complex protein.
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d.) Quaternary - aggregation of polypeptide chains (sub units) to form a complex protein.
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Water, H2O, is a polar molecule. Oxygen is electronegative and hydrogen is electropositive. This means that _____. a.) the oxygen pulls electrons away from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more negative. b.) the oxygen pulls electrons way from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more positive.
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a.) the oxygen pulls the electrons away from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more negative.
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*Every* class of connective tissue has _____.
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Extracellular matrix
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Which describes epithelial tissue? a.) forms boundaries between different environments. b.) has a basal surface that is attached and an apical surface that is free (unattached). c.) all choices are correct. d.) readily regenerates to replace lost or damaged cells.
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c.) all choices are correct.
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_____ are mature cartilage cells.
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Chondrocytes
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In order for something to be considered an organ structure it has to ______.
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It has to be composed of two or more basic tissue types.
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Tight junctions form a barrier in epithelial tissue that prevent what?
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They form barriers that prevent solutes from passing through the extracellular space in between adjacent cells.
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The statement that "the gallbladder is inferior to the liver" means that...
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The gall bladder is further away from the head than the liver is.
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As the kidneys remove wastes from the blood, they also filter out water and solutes that must be absorbed and returned to the blood. Which structures increase the surface area of the kidney cells to absorb more water and solutes?
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Micro-villi
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Which transport mechanism moves solutes down their concentration gradients (from high to low)? 1.) channel-mediated facilitated diffusion 2.) simple diffusion 3.) carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion 4.) primary active transport
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1.) channel-mediated facilitated diffusion 2.) simple diffusion 3.) carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion
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_____ is when water diffuses down its concentration gradient but against the gradient of solutes.
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Osmosis
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____ transport is the movement of solutes that requires energy.
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Primary active transport
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____ is when *lipid soluble* solutes passively move directly through the plasma membrane.
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simple diffusion.
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How do *carrier*- mediated facilitated diffusion (MFD) and *channel*-mediated diffusion (MFD) differ from each other?
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The carrier binds to solutes and changes its shape to passively transport them; the channel creates a water filled pore though which solutes passively diffuse.
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Why is the concentration of K+ in intracellular fluid grater than its concentration in extracellular fluid?
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because of active pumping of K+ into the cell.
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____ is a bond in which electrons as shared unequally.
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Polar covalent bond
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___ is a bond in which electrons are completely lost or gained by the atoms involved.
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Ionic bond
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____ Is a bond in which electrons are shared equally.
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Non-polar covalent bond
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____ is type or bond important in holding different parts of the same molecule (such as a protein) together in a three dimensional structure.
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Hydrogen bond
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Which has simple squamous epithelium? 1.) epidermis of the skin 2.) visceral pleura 3.) lining of the esophagus 4.) alevoli of the lungs.
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2.) visceral pleura 4.) alevoli of the lungs
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In anatomical terms saying that the wrist is proximal to the fingers means what?
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That the wrist is closer to the shoulder than the fingers are.
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Which of the following is a basic tissue type from which organs are formed? 1.) stratified squamous epithelial 2.) cartilage 3.) nervous tissue 4.) cardiac muscle 5.) bone
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3.) nervous tissue
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Failure of the ____ could result in cardiac muscle cells being *pulled apart* from each other as the heart beats.
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desmosomes
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T/F, epithelial cells obtain O2 and nutrients because they are supplied by blood vessels within an underlying layer of connective tissue.
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True
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The cranial cavity A.) is continuous with the vertebral cavity B.) is a closed body cavity C.) houses the brain D.) all choices are correct
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D.) all choices are correct.
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_____ structure is the linear sequence of the amino acids along a polypeptide chain.
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Primary
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_____ structure is the folding of polypeptide chains into a 3D binding site.
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Tertiary.
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____ is a slimy substance formed by goblet cells.
answer
Mucus
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____ is a thin fluid produced between visceral and parietal membranes.
answer
Serous Fluid
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____ is intra-cellular material in which organelles are located.
answer
Cytoplasma
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____ is the liquid component of ground substances in connective tissue.
answer
interstitial (extracellular) fluid.
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Which is true about cell Cytosol? a.) is all of the intracellular material between the plasma membrane and the nucleus of the cell. b.) Is a type of mixture known as a suspension because it consists of large solute particles which settle out of solution. c.) is a viscous semi-fluid intracellular material in which numerous proteins and electrolytes such as K+ are dissolved. d.) is a liquid extracellular material having a high concentration of Na+ ions and low concentration of K+ ions.
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c.) Cytosol is a viscous semi-fluid intracellular material in which numerous proteins and electrolytes such as K+ are dissolved.
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T/F, the *acidity* of a solution reflects the concentration of free hydrogen ions in the solution.
answer
True
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Carbohydrates are stored in the *liver* and *skeletal muscles* in the form _____.
answer
Glycogen
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Homeostasis in the condition in which the body maintains ______.
answer
A relatively stable *internal environment*, within limits.
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What structural level is represented by the coiling of the protein chain back bone into an alpha helix?
answer
Secondary structure.
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A structure composed of two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific functions of the body is a(n) ______.
answer
Organ
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Positive feedback differs from negative feedback because ______.
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Positive feedback tends to enhance the triggering stimulus while negative feedback tends to return the body back to homeostasis balance or "ideal" level.
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A high fever causes an enzyme to lose its three dimensional *structure* and *function*. Which bonds are broken when a protein denatures?
answer
Hydrogen bonds
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Which is not true about the plasma membrane of a cell? a.) Protein embedded in the membrane participate in cellular functions such as helping adjacent cells adhere to each other. b.) forms a hydrophobic barrier that limits the passage of water-soluble solutes across the membrane. c.) is a bi-layer of phospholipid molecule oriented so that the polar phosphate heads face in toward the center of the membrane and the non-polar fatty acid tails face toward the extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid. d.) is the outermost membrane of a cell.
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c.) is false, because hydrophilic polar heads are on the outside and the hydrophobic non-polar tails are pointing towards the center.
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An acid with a pH of 6 has ____ hydrogen ions then pure water.
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10-folds more
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Which describes the *Quaternary* structure for a protein? a.) the linear sequence of the amino acids along a polypeptide chain. b.) alpha helices formed within a polypeptide chain. c.) folding of a polypeptide chain to form a three denominational binding site. d.) aggregations of polypeptide chains (sub units) to form a complex protein.
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d.) Quaternary - aggregation of polypeptide chains (sub units) to form a complex protein.
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Water, H2O, is a polar molecule. Oxygen is electronegative and hydrogen is electropositive. This means that _____. a.) the oxygen pulls electrons away from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more negative. b.) the oxygen pulls electrons way from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more positive.
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a.) the oxygen pulls the electrons away from the hydrogen and oxygen becomes more negative.
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*Every* class of connective tissue has _____.
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Extracellular matrix
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Which describes epithelial tissue? a.) forms boundaries between different environments. b.) has a basal surface that is attached and an apical surface that is free (unattached). c.) all choices are correct. d.) readily regenerates to replace lost or damaged cells.
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c.) all choices are correct.
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_____ are mature cartilage cells.
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Chondrocytes
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In order for something to be considered an organ structure it has to ______.
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It has to be composed of two or more basic tissue types.
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Tight junctions form a barrier in epithelial tissue that prevent what?
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They form barriers that prevent solutes from passing through the extracellular space in between adjacent cells.
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The statement that "the gallbladder is inferior to the liver" means that...
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The gall bladder is further away from the head than the liver is.
question
As the kidneys remove wastes from the blood, they also filter out water and solutes that must be absorbed and returned to the blood. Which structures increase the surface area of the kidney cells to absorb more water and solutes?
answer
Micro-villi
question
Which transport mechanism moves solutes down their concentration gradients (from high to low)? 1.) channel-mediated facilitated diffusion 2.) simple diffusion 3.) carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion 4.) primary active transport
answer
1.) channel-mediated facilitated diffusion 2.) simple diffusion 3.) carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion
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_____ is when water diffuses down its concentration gradient but against the gradient of solutes.
answer
Osmosis
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____ transport is the movement of solutes that requires energy.
answer
Primary active transport
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____ is when *lipid soluble* solutes passively move directly through the plasma membrane.
answer
simple diffusion.
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How do *carrier*- mediated facilitated diffusion (MFD) and *channel*-mediated diffusion (MFD) differ from each other?
answer
The carrier binds to solutes and changes its shape to passively transport them; the channel creates a water filled pore though which solutes passively diffuse.
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Why is the concentration of K+ in intracellular fluid grater than its concentration in extracellular fluid?
answer
because of active pumping of K+ into the cell.
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____ is a bond in which electrons as shared unequally.
answer
Polar covalent bond
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___ is a bond in which electrons are completely lost or gained by the atoms involved.
answer
Ionic bond
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____ Is a bond in which electrons are shared equally.
answer
Non-polar covalent bond
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____ is type or bond important in holding different parts of the same molecule (such as a protein) together in a three dimensional structure.
answer
Hydrogen bond
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Which has simple squamous epithelium? 1.) epidermis of the skin 2.) visceral pleura 3.) lining of the esophagus 4.) alevoli of the lungs.
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2.) visceral pleura 4.) alevoli of the lungs
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In anatomical terms saying that the wrist is proximal to the fingers means what?
answer
That the wrist is closer to the shoulder than the fingers are.
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Which of the following is a basic tissue type from which organs are formed? 1.) stratified squamous epithelial 2.) cartilage 3.) nervous tissue 4.) cardiac muscle 5.) bone
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3.) nervous tissue
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Failure of the ____ could result in cardiac muscle cells being *pulled apart* from each other as the heart beats.
answer
desmosomes
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T/F, epithelial cells obtain O2 and nutrients because they are supplied by blood vessels within an underlying layer of connective tissue.
answer
True
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The cranial cavity A.) is continuous with the vertebral cavity B.) is a closed body cavity C.) houses the brain D.) all choices are correct
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D.) all choices are correct.
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_____ structure is the linear sequence of the amino acids along a polypeptide chain.
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Primary
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_____ structure is the folding of polypeptide chains into a 3D binding site.
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Tertiary.
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