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As humans, we store carbohydrates as |
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The sweat glands of the skin produce fluid to aid in thermoregulation, the mode of secretion for these glands, which does not damage the cells and and uses simple exocytosis, is: |
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You have been sentenced to die in the gas chamber for murdering your A&P professor, as the cyanide gas permeates your cells you remember back to your studies of A&P and remember that cyanide binds to cytochromes in the electron transport chain, preventing the formation of ATP, so with your last thought you remember that the organelles the cyanide is acting on are the |
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Sodium, which has an atomic number of 11, will react with chlorine, which has an atomic number of 17. When these two atoms react, both become stable. To become stable, sodium will _____, while chlorine will _____. |
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give up an electron, gain an electron |
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An anion is which of the following? Cl-, HCO3-, K+, Ca++, Cl- & HCO3- |
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Most kidney tubules are made of _____ tissue specialized for absorption and secretion. |
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The sweat glands of the skin produce fluid to aid in thermoregulation, the mode of secretion for these glands, which does not damage the cells and and uses simple exocytosis, is: |
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You have been sentenced to die in the gas chamber for murdering your A&P professor, as the cyanide gas permeates your cells you remember back to your studies of A&P and remember that cyanide binds to cytochromes in the electron transport chain, preventing the formation of ATP, so with your last thought you remember that the organelles the cyanide is acting on are the |
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Sodium, which has an atomic number of 11, will react with chlorine, which has an atomic number of 17. When these two atoms react, both become stable. To become stable, sodium will _____, while chlorine will _____. |
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give up an electron, gain an electron |
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An anion is which of the following? Cl-, HCO3-, K+, Ca++, Cl- & HCO3- |
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Most kidney tubules are made of _____ tissue specialized for absorption and secretion. |
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