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BIOL 252 Exam 1 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Schwann cells - ANSWER produce myelin in PNS, one of the 6 types of neuroglia. 
 
Uniporter - ANSWER A carrier protein that transports a single molecule across the plasma membrane. 
 
antiporter - ANSWER A carrier protein that transports two molecules acrss the plasma membrane in opposite directions. 
 
symporter - ANSWER transporter that carries two different ions or small molecules, both in the same direction 
 
primary active transport - ANSWER Active transport that relies directly on the hyd...
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Biol 252 Exam 1 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Summarize the differences between the somatic and autonomic nervous systems with regards to these factors: neurotransmitters, number of fibers, myelination, effectors, effect - ANSWER Somatic- Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter, one nerve fiber, myelinated all the way, skeletal muscle is the effector, the effect is always excitatory 
 
Autonomic- Acetylcholine and Norepinephrine are the neurotransmitters, two nerve fibers, preganglionic nerve fibers are myelinated, glands, smooth muscle, and...
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BIOL 252 exam 4|| 75 Questions|| Complete Solutions!!
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Liver - ANSWER produces bile for fat emulsion 
 
pancreas - ANSWER produces digestive enzymes. Accessory organ of the digestive system that is both an endocrine and exocrine gland 
 
components of bile - ANSWER minerals, bile pigments, bile acids (salts), phospholipids, cholesterol 
 
hepatic sinusoids - ANSWER blood filled channels between the layers of hepatocytes in the liver 
 
chymotrypsin and trypsin - ANSWER pancreatic enzymes that digest proteins 
 
hepatic lobules - ANSWER microscopic s...
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UNC BIOL 252 Exam IV Digestive System Study Guide
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UNC BIOL 252 Exam IV Digestive 
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selective intake of food - Ans:-ingestion 
mechanical and chemical breakdow of food into a form usable by the body - Ans:-digestion 
the uptake of nutrient molecules into the epithelial cells of the digestive tract and then into the blood or 
lymph - Ans:-absoprtion 
absorbing water and consolidating the indigestible reisdue into feces - Ans:-compaction 
elimination of feces - Ans:-defecation 
the physical breakdown of food into smaller particl...
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BIOL 252 Exam 2- Endocrine, Skeletal, Muscular Rated 100% Correct!!
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How are the amino acid-based and the steroid hormones different from each other (e.g. chemical 
properties; transport in the blood; interactions with target cells)? - Amino acid hormones: water 
soluble, unbound in blood, short duration effect, needs second messenger to send signal to nucleus for 
transcription 
Steroid hormones: lipid soluble, bound in blood to protein carriers for transport, prolonged effect 
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BIOL 252 Exam 3 Study Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
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Where would you expect to find dense regular elastic connective tissue? - ANSWER aorta 
 
What do you expect brown fat to produce low levels of given the cell's role in thermogeneration? - ANSWER ATP 
 
Where would you expect to find Fibrocartilage? - ANSWER Between the femur and tibia of the knee joint 
 
Which best describes why doctors recommend that women, who are prone to estrogen-dependent osteoperosis, take calcium suppliments? - ANSWER Women cannot make Ca2+, which is essential to maint...
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BIOL 252 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Matrix, Ground Substance - ANSWER Extracellular Fluid 
 
Histiology - ANSWER The study of tissue and how they are arranged 
 
Squamous - ANSWER thin, scaly cells 
 
Fusiform - ANSWER Elongated, with a thick middle and thin ends, like in smooth muscle 
 
lumen - ANSWER internal space of an organ 
 
Epithelial tissue - ANSWER Consists of a flat sheet of closely spaced cells 
 
8 types of epithelial tissue - ANSWER Simple: simple squamous, simple columnar, simple cuboidal, pseudo-stratified columna...
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Ecology is the study of - ANSWER interactions between organisms and their environment 
 
Environmental science - ANSWER Interdisciplinary field that incorporates natural sciences and social sciences. 
 
Ex: ecology and relation with politics, economics, ethics 
 
Scale - ANSWER The spatial or temporal dimension at which ecological observations are collected
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BIOL 252 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers
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CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord; processes information and determines if and how the body should respond by issuing commands to muscle and gland cells 
PNS a subdivision of the nervous system that is composed of all nerves and ganglia; divided into sensory and motor divisions 
Sensory (afferent) specialized neurons that detect stimulus (light, heat, pressure, and chemicals) and transmit information about them to the CNS 
Motor (efferent) neurons that send signals mainly to effectors in...
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BIOL 252 Exam 2 (100% correct and graded A+)
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chondrocytes - found in healthy cartilage; make up the matrix; facilitate the exchange of fluids 
through gelatinous layers; not capable of cell division 
tension - stretching of the muscle that are resisted by collagen fibers; aka pulling forces 
compression - pushing the bones toward the middle, resisted by cartilage 
torsion - twisting stress put on bones; collagen fibers provide resistance to it as a unit 
diaphysis - middle part or shaft of a bone 
epiphysis - head or end of a bone 
epiphys...
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