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Which two major tissue types can conduct electrical signals…

Which two major tissue types can conduct electrical signals (action potentials) across their membranes?

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When an action potential propagates down a neuron, the charg…

When an action potential propagates down a neuron, the charge across the membrane (membrane potential) increases. This causes the opening of voltage gated Na+ ion channels. When voltage gated Na+ion channels open, Na+ ions are allowed to rush into the cell. This causes the charge across the membrane to increase due to an increase in positive ions in the cell. A larger membrane potential causes more voltage-gated Na+ ion channels to open. This increases the rate at which Na+ ions enter the cell. This further increases the membrane potential, causing even more Na+ ion channels to open, causing more Na+ ions to enter the cell. This is an example of

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The outer layer of an articular capsule is the

The outer layer of an articular capsule is the

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What hormone is released from the control center when the co…

What hormone is released from the control center when the control center receives cAMP input; also important in increasing blood calcium serum levels

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Endocrine glands are composed of this tissue, while exocrine…

Endocrine glands are composed of this tissue, while exocrine glands are composed of this tissue.

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In what region of the bone would yellow bone marrow be locat…

In what region of the bone would yellow bone marrow be located? Choose the best answer

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Action of which cell would decrease blood Ca++ by making add…

Action of which cell would decrease blood Ca++ by making additional bone matrix

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Known as the king’s disease, rich foods, high in purines, su…

Known as the king’s disease, rich foods, high in purines, such as cheeses, meats, and processed food, can lead to urate crystals being deposited in joints. This is

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[1] covers and protects surfaces inside and outside of the b…

[1] covers and protects surfaces inside and outside of the body.  [2] help secure most of the epidermal cells together through intermediate filaments, while [3] allow communication among the epidermal cells. This tissue will have a basal surface that is attached to the basement membrane by [4]

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In proper anatomical position, the radius (aligned with the…

In proper anatomical position, the radius (aligned with the thumb) is what compared with the ulna (aligned with the pinky).

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