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[Show more]Male urethra carries semen and urine; composed of prostatic, membranous, and spongy urethra 
Prostatic urethra passes through prostate gland; transitional epithelium 
Membranous urethra in UG diaphragm, beyond the sphincter muscle- stratified columnar epithelium 
Spongy urethra runs through penis; o...
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Add to cartMale urethra carries semen and urine; composed of prostatic, membranous, and spongy urethra 
Prostatic urethra passes through prostate gland; transitional epithelium 
Membranous urethra in UG diaphragm, beyond the sphincter muscle- stratified columnar epithelium 
Spongy urethra runs through penis; o...
Cell Basic structure and functional unit of multicellular organisms Some are specialized Divided into to major compartments: cytoplasm and nucleus Have intracellular organelles Shape determined by cytoplasmic skeleton 
Organelles Plasma Membrane Mitochondria Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi App...
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Add to cartCell Basic structure and functional unit of multicellular organisms Some are specialized Divided into to major compartments: cytoplasm and nucleus Have intracellular organelles Shape determined by cytoplasmic skeleton 
Organelles Plasma Membrane Mitochondria Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi App...
Which of the following characteristics is NOT associated with an epithelium? 
1. Avascular 2. Has a free surface 3. High capacity for renewal 4. Lacks nerve supply 5. Largely or entirely of closely packed cells with little extracellular material between cells 4. Lacks nerve supply 
Glands that have ...
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1. Avascular 2. Has a free surface 3. High capacity for renewal 4. Lacks nerve supply 5. Largely or entirely of closely packed cells with little extracellular material between cells 4. Lacks nerve supply 
Glands that have ...
Skeletal Muscle Development 1. Come from mesenchymal cells to form myoblasts 2. Myoblasts fuse to form the the myotuble 3. Myotuble differentiates to form muscle fibers -Remaining myoblasts form satellite cells- allow for limited regeneration 
Skeletal Muscle -striated -multinucleated -peripherally ...
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Add to cartSkeletal Muscle Development 1. Come from mesenchymal cells to form myoblasts 2. Myoblasts fuse to form the the myotuble 3. Myotuble differentiates to form muscle fibers -Remaining myoblasts form satellite cells- allow for limited regeneration 
Skeletal Muscle -striated -multinucleated -peripherally ...
What organs contain a serous membrane? Heart, lungs, intestinal tract 
The visceral layer of the glomerular serous membrane ♣ Is composed of simple squamous mesothelium, like other visceral serous membranes we have studied ♣ Contains a very thick basement membrane fused with the endothelial memb...
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Add to cartWhat organs contain a serous membrane? Heart, lungs, intestinal tract 
The visceral layer of the glomerular serous membrane ♣ Is composed of simple squamous mesothelium, like other visceral serous membranes we have studied ♣ Contains a very thick basement membrane fused with the endothelial memb...
Biological Fitness Relative genetic contribution of an individual to the gene pool of the next generation(s) 
Natural selection INDIVIDUALS A process whereby an individual Organism experiences random mutations or other Genetic changes in their genome. If these genetic Changes are beneficial in a par...
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Add to cartBiological Fitness Relative genetic contribution of an individual to the gene pool of the next generation(s) 
Natural selection INDIVIDUALS A process whereby an individual Organism experiences random mutations or other Genetic changes in their genome. If these genetic Changes are beneficial in a par...
The cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
An infection in the renal pelvic could continue to the glomerulus of the kidney by first passing through the Renal papilla 
The epithelium that linings the urinary bladder would be classified as Transitional 
The filtrate...
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Add to cartThe cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
An infection in the renal pelvic could continue to the glomerulus of the kidney by first passing through the Renal papilla 
The epithelium that linings the urinary bladder would be classified as Transitional 
The filtrate...
Urinary system the kidney and its connection to the outside world through the ureter, bladder, and urethra 
 
Urinary system functions -filters cellular waste from blood 
-regulates composition and volume of extracellular fluids 
-role in managing blood pressure 
Role in acid/base balance 
-include...
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Add to cartUrinary system the kidney and its connection to the outside world through the ureter, bladder, and urethra 
 
Urinary system functions -filters cellular waste from blood 
-regulates composition and volume of extracellular fluids 
-role in managing blood pressure 
Role in acid/base balance 
-include...
Give an example of spatial heterogeneity of ecosystems in a region. Human land-use change has fragmented landscapes, shifting the balance so that managed patches become the matrix in which small fragments of less managed lands persist 
What are biogeochemical hotspots and what type of biogeochemical...
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Add to cartGive an example of spatial heterogeneity of ecosystems in a region. Human land-use change has fragmented landscapes, shifting the balance so that managed patches become the matrix in which small fragments of less managed lands persist 
What are biogeochemical hotspots and what type of biogeochemical...
What is an adaptive trait? Distinct variant of a phenotype that enhances fitness and a distinct variant that arose historically as a result of natural selection for its current biological role 
Differentiate genotype and phenotype Genotype: your complete genetic identity that can be inherited Phenot...
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Add to cartWhat is an adaptive trait? Distinct variant of a phenotype that enhances fitness and a distinct variant that arose historically as a result of natural selection for its current biological role 
Differentiate genotype and phenotype Genotype: your complete genetic identity that can be inherited Phenot...
What is physiology? Study of how organisms, organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemical or physical functions in an organism 
What is ecology? A holistic way of viewing nature in order to comprehend how those tangled ecosystems work by following and studying connections between all living...
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Add to cartWhat is physiology? Study of how organisms, organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemical or physical functions in an organism 
What is ecology? A holistic way of viewing nature in order to comprehend how those tangled ecosystems work by following and studying connections between all living...
Lipid synthesis is a function of which organelle? Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
If a biopsy found malignant cells in an epithelium, the abnormal cell proliferation would be indicated by an increase in size and/or number of which of the following structures within the cells examined? Golgi apparatus ...
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Add to cartLipid synthesis is a function of which organelle? Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
If a biopsy found malignant cells in an epithelium, the abnormal cell proliferation would be indicated by an increase in size and/or number of which of the following structures within the cells examined? Golgi apparatus ...
Cerebral cortex: Function -Site of advanced intellectual functions interacting with other parts of the nervous system -Involved in memory storage and recall -Comprehension and language -Musical and math skills -Higher cognitive functions -perception and conscious understanding of sensations -process...
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Add to cartCerebral cortex: Function -Site of advanced intellectual functions interacting with other parts of the nervous system -Involved in memory storage and recall -Comprehension and language -Musical and math skills -Higher cognitive functions -perception and conscious understanding of sensations -process...
Anything that enters or leaves the body must pass through an ___ epithelium 
Describe the 2 surfaces of epithelium & purpose Have a free surface which is exposed to external or internal space and a basal surface which is attached to a basal lamina (basement membrane)-- attaches to other tissues such...
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Add to cartAnything that enters or leaves the body must pass through an ___ epithelium 
Describe the 2 surfaces of epithelium & purpose Have a free surface which is exposed to external or internal space and a basal surface which is attached to a basal lamina (basement membrane)-- attaches to other tissues such...
Plasma Membrane Composed of lipids and two types of proteins Has proteins embedded or passing through (integral or transmembrane) Has peripheral membrane proteins associated with membrane but not embedded Extracellular surface has carbohydrates that attach to glycoproteins, glycolipids to form glyco...
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Add to cartPlasma Membrane Composed of lipids and two types of proteins Has proteins embedded or passing through (integral or transmembrane) Has peripheral membrane proteins associated with membrane but not embedded Extracellular surface has carbohydrates that attach to glycoproteins, glycolipids to form glyco...
Cholesterol in the plasma membrane can gather together to form a _______ lipid raft 
What's the purpose of the folding of the inner membrane crustal? to increase surface area 
This organelle has a role for assembling polypeptides 
A. Golgi apparatus B. Ribosomes C. Nucleus b. Ribosomes 
In erad, wh...
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Add to cartCholesterol in the plasma membrane can gather together to form a _______ lipid raft 
What's the purpose of the folding of the inner membrane crustal? to increase surface area 
This organelle has a role for assembling polypeptides 
A. Golgi apparatus B. Ribosomes C. Nucleus b. Ribosomes 
In erad, wh...
All the following statements about the plasmalemma of a cell are true EXCEPT one. The EXCEPTION is: 
a. Has cholesterol in the middle layer b. May have lipid rafts c. Has integral proteins that form a loose association with one of the two membrane surfaces. d. The external surface of the plasma memb...
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Add to cartAll the following statements about the plasmalemma of a cell are true EXCEPT one. The EXCEPTION is: 
a. Has cholesterol in the middle layer b. May have lipid rafts c. Has integral proteins that form a loose association with one of the two membrane surfaces. d. The external surface of the plasma memb...
Simulates growth in epiphyseal plates of long bones via IGFs produced in the liver; produced by a _____ Somatotropin (GH); somatotroph 
Promotes milk secretion; produced by a _____ Prolactin (PRL); mammotroph 
Stimulates ovarian follicle development, estrogen secretion, & spermatogenesis in men; pro...
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Add to cartSimulates growth in epiphyseal plates of long bones via IGFs produced in the liver; produced by a _____ Somatotropin (GH); somatotroph 
Promotes milk secretion; produced by a _____ Prolactin (PRL); mammotroph 
Stimulates ovarian follicle development, estrogen secretion, & spermatogenesis in men; pro...
Anterior Movers of the Pectoral Girdle serratus anterior, pectoralis minor, subclavius 
Function of serratus anterior protraction of shoulder 
Posterior Movers of the Pectoral Girdle trapezius, levator scapulae, rhomboids 
Function of trapezius elevation, depression, retraction of scapula 
Function ...
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Add to cartAnterior Movers of the Pectoral Girdle serratus anterior, pectoralis minor, subclavius 
Function of serratus anterior protraction of shoulder 
Posterior Movers of the Pectoral Girdle trapezius, levator scapulae, rhomboids 
Function of trapezius elevation, depression, retraction of scapula 
Function ...
What are the positives to sexual reproduction? 1. increased heterozygosity 2. purging of deliterious mutations 3. recombination and cross over 4. behavior 
What is asexual reproduction? offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent obly; it does not involve the fusion ...
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Add to cartWhat are the positives to sexual reproduction? 1. increased heterozygosity 2. purging of deliterious mutations 3. recombination and cross over 4. behavior 
What is asexual reproduction? offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent obly; it does not involve the fusion ...
Functions of skin -barrier -maintain bodily fluids -sensory -synthesizes vitamin D -modulates body temperature -sexual signaling 
Skin barrier against -microorganisms -harmful substances -light 
Layers of the skin -epidermis -dermis 
Epidermis -thin -devoid of blood vessels -four layers-play differe...
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Add to cartFunctions of skin -barrier -maintain bodily fluids -sensory -synthesizes vitamin D -modulates body temperature -sexual signaling 
Skin barrier against -microorganisms -harmful substances -light 
Layers of the skin -epidermis -dermis 
Epidermis -thin -devoid of blood vessels -four layers-play differe...
A cell that is actively synthesizing proteins or is located with a rapidly growing tumor is characterized by a large a)Actin microfiber b) Nuclear pore c) Nucleolus d) Smooth ER c) Nucleolus 
Concentrations of integral and peripheral proteins that function in large enzyme complexes are located in th...
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Add to cartA cell that is actively synthesizing proteins or is located with a rapidly growing tumor is characterized by a large a)Actin microfiber b) Nuclear pore c) Nucleolus d) Smooth ER c) Nucleolus 
Concentrations of integral and peripheral proteins that function in large enzyme complexes are located in th...
Lymph vessels -interstitial fluid gives rise to lymph vessels vessels that receive lymph from the lymph capillaries and circulate it to the lymph nodes. There are 2 major lymphatic vessels that drain into the vascular system; -right lymphatic duct: only drains into the right side of head and right u...
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Add to cartLymph vessels -interstitial fluid gives rise to lymph vessels vessels that receive lymph from the lymph capillaries and circulate it to the lymph nodes. There are 2 major lymphatic vessels that drain into the vascular system; -right lymphatic duct: only drains into the right side of head and right u...
The characteristics of muscle tissue excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity 
- specialized to contract - typically aggregated into bundles - elongated and arranged in parallel arrays - specialized cytoplasm = sarcoplasm - cell membrane = sarcolemma - modified ER = sarcoplasmic reticu...
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Add to cartThe characteristics of muscle tissue excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity 
- specialized to contract - typically aggregated into bundles - elongated and arranged in parallel arrays - specialized cytoplasm = sarcoplasm - cell membrane = sarcolemma - modified ER = sarcoplasmic reticu...
What is a distended external jugular vein? it means an enlarged vein, where the blood doesn't flow readily. 
What happens if the blood cant flow readily? There's a blockage, so the blood will pump backwards 
what are the structures involved in the cardiovascular system? heart, blood vessels, and l...
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Add to cartWhat is a distended external jugular vein? it means an enlarged vein, where the blood doesn't flow readily. 
What happens if the blood cant flow readily? There's a blockage, so the blood will pump backwards 
what are the structures involved in the cardiovascular system? heart, blood vessels, and l...
Overview of the cell - Cell Functions: Breathe, Produce energy, and communicate. - Cells are divided into two compartments: Cytoplasm and Nucleus - Shape determined by a cytoplasmic skeleton. 
Histology Focuses "on how cells' structure and arrangement optimize functions specific to each organ" 
S...
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Add to cartOverview of the cell - Cell Functions: Breathe, Produce energy, and communicate. - Cells are divided into two compartments: Cytoplasm and Nucleus - Shape determined by a cytoplasmic skeleton. 
Histology Focuses "on how cells' structure and arrangement optimize functions specific to each organ" 
S...
True or false: The clitoris is composed of erectile tissue: 2 corpora cavernosae, glans, and corpus spongiosum. False--NO corpus spongiosum 
The mesentery (whole double layer of peritoneum) is called the: Broad ligament 
What are five structures found within the broad ligament? The uterus, uterine t...
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Add to cartTrue or false: The clitoris is composed of erectile tissue: 2 corpora cavernosae, glans, and corpus spongiosum. False--NO corpus spongiosum 
The mesentery (whole double layer of peritoneum) is called the: Broad ligament 
What are five structures found within the broad ligament? The uterus, uterine t...
Define evolution change is allele frequencies in a population over time 
What are the 4 requirements for natural selection? - Phenotypic variation in the population - Variation to be heritable - More individuals are born than can survive to reproductive age - Agent of selection operates on behaviora...
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Add to cartDefine evolution change is allele frequencies in a population over time 
What are the 4 requirements for natural selection? - Phenotypic variation in the population - Variation to be heritable - More individuals are born than can survive to reproductive age - Agent of selection operates on behaviora...
The initial signal to initiate a contraction of the heart is located in the sinoatrial (SA) node 
The first branches off the aorta are the coronary arteries 
The heart valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle is a: semilunar valve 
Which of the following vessels of the same diameter has...
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Add to cartThe initial signal to initiate a contraction of the heart is located in the sinoatrial (SA) node 
The first branches off the aorta are the coronary arteries 
The heart valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle is a: semilunar valve 
Which of the following vessels of the same diameter has...
Muscle contraction involves the movement of actin and myosin relative to each other. Which of the two attaches to the z-line of a sarcomere? actin filaments 
During the elevation of the shoulder by the trapezius muscle which of the following would shorten? i-band of the sarcomere 
Which type of musc...
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Add to cartMuscle contraction involves the movement of actin and myosin relative to each other. Which of the two attaches to the z-line of a sarcomere? actin filaments 
During the elevation of the shoulder by the trapezius muscle which of the following would shorten? i-band of the sarcomere 
Which type of musc...
Two general approaches for studying cells and tissues? 1. Histological Approach (most frequent) 2.Direct Observation 
What does direct observation of cells and tissue entail? Cell and organ culture Transillumination of organs Radiation probes Vital and supravital staining 
Achondroplasia one form of...
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Add to cartTwo general approaches for studying cells and tissues? 1. Histological Approach (most frequent) 2.Direct Observation 
What does direct observation of cells and tissue entail? Cell and organ culture Transillumination of organs Radiation probes Vital and supravital staining 
Achondroplasia one form of...
What statement best describes use of the term adaptation in biology? A) Word used to describe a trait or character B) Word used to describe an evolutionary process C) Word used to describe a process of phenotypic adjustment within individuals D) Any of the above D) Any of the above 
What is biologic...
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What is biologic...
Which of the following cellular structures is an intermediate filament? Vimentin 
The microfilaments that form a framework within a microvillus is formed by Actin 
The cytoskeleton structures that guides vesicles in their movement within cell are Microtubules 
Lipid synthesis is a function of which ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following cellular structures is an intermediate filament? Vimentin 
The microfilaments that form a framework within a microvillus is formed by Actin 
The cytoskeleton structures that guides vesicles in their movement within cell are Microtubules 
Lipid synthesis is a function of which ...
In an anterior view of the intact heart, you expect to see what structure prominently (compared with the posterior view of the heart)? The right atrium 
Which part of the epicardium is most responsible for preventing fluid or blood from entering or exiting the pericardial sac? Fibrous Pericardium 
T...
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Add to cartIn an anterior view of the intact heart, you expect to see what structure prominently (compared with the posterior view of the heart)? The right atrium 
Which part of the epicardium is most responsible for preventing fluid or blood from entering or exiting the pericardial sac? Fibrous Pericardium 
T...
Name an opportunity of visualizing animal behavior You can visually depict subtle postural states You can clearly show experimental design 
Name a challenge for visualizing behavior Motion as static for 2d graph/paper - hard to show motion on a piece of paper that is 2D Chances of misinterpretation ...
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Name a challenge for visualizing behavior Motion as static for 2d graph/paper - hard to show motion on a piece of paper that is 2D Chances of misinterpretation ...
Herb, fleshy leaves, 2 sepals, 5 petals, free-central placentation montiaceae 
Basal rosette of leaves with palmate venation; 2 partially fused carpels saxifragaceae 
Fleshy green stems, flowers with many tepals and stamens, inferior ovary cactaceae 
Shrub with tough, leathery leaves, urn shaped flo...
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Add to cartHerb, fleshy leaves, 2 sepals, 5 petals, free-central placentation montiaceae 
Basal rosette of leaves with palmate venation; 2 partially fused carpels saxifragaceae 
Fleshy green stems, flowers with many tepals and stamens, inferior ovary cactaceae 
Shrub with tough, leathery leaves, urn shaped flo...
The cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
The epithelium that lines the renal pelvis would be classified as: transitional epithelium 
The emptying reflex of the bladder is controlled by the: Parasympathetic nerves from coccygeal spinal nerves 
The collecting duct...
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Add to cartThe cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
The epithelium that lines the renal pelvis would be classified as: transitional epithelium 
The emptying reflex of the bladder is controlled by the: Parasympathetic nerves from coccygeal spinal nerves 
The collecting duct...
How is sound transduced to a sense of hearing? Sound wave represents alternating areas of high and low pressure → tympanic membrane vibrates in response to sound wave → vibrations are amplified across ossicles → vibrations against oval window set up standing wave in fluid of vestibuli → pres...
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Add to cartHow is sound transduced to a sense of hearing? Sound wave represents alternating areas of high and low pressure → tympanic membrane vibrates in response to sound wave → vibrations are amplified across ossicles → vibrations against oval window set up standing wave in fluid of vestibuli → pres...
Types of Epithelium 1. Glandular 2. Covering or lining 
Characteristics of Epithelium 1. Have free surface- exposed to external orientation and a basal surface attached to basal lamina 2. Avascular 3. Have a nerve supply 4. High capacity for renewal 
Covering or Lining Epithelium Cells organized int...
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Add to cartTypes of Epithelium 1. Glandular 2. Covering or lining 
Characteristics of Epithelium 1. Have free surface- exposed to external orientation and a basal surface attached to basal lamina 2. Avascular 3. Have a nerve supply 4. High capacity for renewal 
Covering or Lining Epithelium Cells organized int...
Adaptation word used to describe a trait or character. Describes an evolutionary process - a process of phenotypic adjustment within individuals - infers that increasingly good fit between organism and environment is brought by the process acting on heritable genetic or epigenetic changes 
Acclimati...
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Add to cartAdaptation word used to describe a trait or character. Describes an evolutionary process - a process of phenotypic adjustment within individuals - infers that increasingly good fit between organism and environment is brought by the process acting on heritable genetic or epigenetic changes 
Acclimati...
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