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Biology 1407.41
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A group of what makes up tissue?
Cell
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T/F: Smooth muscle tissue is voluntary and found in the digestive system.
False
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What type of connective tissue is suspended in plasma?
Blood
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What is the primary function of nervous tissue?
transmit electrical signals from one part of the body to another
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What type of Epithelial Tissue is found in the bladder due to its ability to expand and contract?
Transitional
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What type of transport can Small, nonpolar molecules untilize?
Simple Diffusion
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What type of process anticipates and responds to changes in the environment before they happen?
Feedforward regulation
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Which type of muscle tissue is voluntary and used for locomotion?
Skeletal
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What surface is attached to the basement membrane?
basal surface
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What is the smallest unit that is still considered life?
Cell
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What tissue is in tendons and ligaments?
Dense Connective
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What does Set Point mean in homeostatis?
normal value
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What type of epithelial tissue appears stratified but is actually a single layer?
Pseudostratified
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What are the three types of muscle tissue?
Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac
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If a tissue is called "stratified squamous epithelium" how many layers and what is the shape?
Multi-layed and flat
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What surface faces the lumen or external environment?
apical surface
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Which connective tissue stores energy, provides insulation, and protects organs?
Adipose
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What gene plays a role in embryonic development?
Hox Genes
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Which feedback mechanism helps maintain homeostasis by preventing overcompensation?
Negative Feedback
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