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Anatomy Exam 2 SLCC Questions Correct Answers New Update (Verified A+ Pass)
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In complex organisms, cells are organized into ____ - Tissues 
Groups of similar cells with a common function - Tissues 
The four major types of tissues in the body are ____ - Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nerve 
This major type of tissue is used for protection, excretion, secretion, and absorption that is found covering 
the body surface, covering and lining he internal organs, and compose glands. They also LAC...

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Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information - Answer-Dendrites 
The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus, which processes and integrates information - AnswerCell Body / Soma 
A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body - Answer-Axon 
Nerve - Answer-A bundle of axons makes up a ___ 
Branches of the axon that allow one neuron to pass the signal to multiple effectors - Answer-Axon 
Collaterals 
At the axon hillock - Ans...

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It is true that a eukaryotic cell: 
a. Is smaller than a prokaryotic cell. 
b. Contains structures called organelles 
c. Lacks a well-defined nucleus. 
d. Does not contain histones. - b 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, 
and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on cellular: 
a. division 
b. movement 
c. activities 
d. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding - d. 
The histones are binding pro...

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it is true that a eukaryotic cell. 
contains structures called organelles 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, 
and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
The function of a histone found in a eukaryotic cell focuses on cellular 
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding 
The histones are binding proteins that cause the supercoiling of DNA into 
chromosomes and do not affect cellular division, movement, or activities. 
An organelle that is responsible for th...

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BIOL 235 MIDTERM 1 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated | Graded A+. Which of the following is NOT one of the main tissue types found in the human 
body? 
c) myocardial 
2) These types of cell junctions anchor adjacent cells together and resist their 
separation during contractile activities. 
c) adherens junctions and desmosomes 
3) The thin extracellular layer, consisting of the basal and reticular lamina, that anchors 
epithelial cells to underlying connective tissue is called ...

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Cell Signaling Pathway - Correct Answer ️️ -"RaceCAR" 
- Reception of signaling molecule (ligand) to specfiic receptor 
- protein-to-protein Communication (transduction); ex: receptor-to-enzyme, kinase-to- 
target 
-signal Amplification typically with second messengers (cAMP, etc) 
-sgnal response 
nuances: tissue/cell-type specific responses, signal crosstalk 
Direct Signaling - Correct Answer ️️ -communication between adjacent...

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Local communication types - Answer gap junction - connection between adjacent cells which allows for chemical and electrical communication 
 
contact dependent - cells have to touch for a ligand to go to a receptor on the second cell 
 
autocrine - signal is released from a cell and acts on its own receptor 
 
paracrine - signal is released from a cell and acts on the adjacent cell and binds to a receptor 
 
Long distance communications types - Answer Endocrine system - slower than nervous...

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Describe the sequence of neurotransmission for the reflex action - Answersensory signals -> 
motor signals -> muscle signals 
What is an oligodendrocyte? - AnswerA cell in the CNS that produces a segment of myelin 
sheath. Each oligodendrocyte produces myelin for several adjacent axons 
What is a Schwann cell? - AnswerPERIPHERAL cells that provide myelin ...

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What is inflammation? - Answer- oA reaction of a living tissue & its micro-circulation to a pathogenic/mechanical insult. 
 
oA mechanism for survival 
 
Why does inflammation occur? - Answer- oThe vascular & cellular responses of inflammation are mediated by: 
oChemical factors (derived from blood plasma or cells) 
oTriggered by inflammatory stimulus: 
- Stress 
- Trauma 
- Tissue injury or death 
 --Release chemical mediators of inflammat...

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Exam 2: Biology 1010 – SLCC 
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What kind of process is cellular respiration? - aerobic 
Organisms that are consumers who do not make their own food are also called what? - heterotrophs 
What drives the movement of molecules from one side of a membrane to another? - Passive or Active 
Transport 
How many (net) ATP do you get from fermentation? - 2 ATP per glucose molecule 
What kind of reaction requires the input of energy? - Endergonic Reaction 
Where do the ligh...

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