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17 Cards in this Set
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Where is most of your ATP located? |
ICF intercellular fluid |
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Which of the following tissues contains fewer cells than it does extracellular matrix (hypocellular) Neural Muscle Epithelial Connective Both muscle and epithelial |
Connective |
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The integrating center that monitors and controls the regulated variables is/are usually the __________. |
Central Nervous System |
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Where is most of the water in the body found |
In the intra-cellular fluid |
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Which of the following is NOT an intracellular process that glucose is used for? formation of glycogen formation of pyruvate lactic acid fermentation lipolysis aerobic respiration |
Lipolysis |
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Which intracellular structure makes proteins that are going to be secreted from the cell such as insulin? |
Rough ER |
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Which of the following would NOT simply diffuse through the cell’s membrane? CRH Estradiol Water Thromboxane A2 Cortisol |
CRH |
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What process would a cell use to move small hydrophobic substance P from ICF to the ECF if [p]icf=300mM and [p]ecf=100mM |
Simple diffusion |
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What process would a cell use to move a small hydrophobic substance R from ECF to the ICF Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, primary active transport, secondary active transport, none of these. |
None of these |
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If a solution has [H+]=0.0001 M then what is the pH of this solution? |
4 |
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DNA replication is used during the S-phase of _________ in order to create new cells when old ones get damaged. |
Mitosis |
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If the [H+]=10^-11 M then it’s pH is ____ which means that it is a(n) _________. |
11, base |
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Which cell types are excitable cells? |
Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Neurons |
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Which cell type forms glands? Is it excitable? |
Epithelial, No |
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What is the primary role for the Na+/K+ pump? |
Maintenance of Na+ and K+ concentration on ether side of the membrane. |
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As the molecular weight (and size) of a molecule increases, it’s |
Membrane permeability decreases |
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Which transport mechanisms require cellular energy? Diffusion, movement of ion through ion channels, osmosis, phagocytosis, or facilitated diffusion. |
Phagocytosis |