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In the skin the __________ separates the


epidermis from the dermis:




a. subcutaneous layer


b. basement membrane


c. cell membrane

B

The bone cells that break down calcified extracellular matrix are:


a. osteoblasts


b. osteocytes


c. osteoclasts


C

The cells that deposit bone matrix are called:


a. osteoblasts


b. osteocytes


c. osteoclasts

A

Cells that function to color the skin are:


a. keratinocytes


b. melanocytes


c. dermocytes

B

The connective tissue layer that lies under the fascia covering the muscle is called the:


a. sarcoplasmic reticulum


b. epimysium


c. perimysium



A

A muscle fascicle is a:


a. bundle of fibrils


b. bundle of connective tissue


c. bundle of muscle fibers

C

The walls of hollow organs and some blood vessels contain this type of muscle tissue:




a.striated


b. skeletal


c. smooth



C

The moveable end of a muscle is attached at its:


a. Origin


b. fulcrum


c. insertion

C