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Facilitated Diffusion
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uses transport proteins to move other ions and small molecules across the
plasma membrane
What 2 fibers produce the contractions in muscle tissue?
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thin and thick filaments
Describe the difference between signs and symptoms and given an example of each
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A sign is an objecetive manifestation (fever, edema) whereas a symptom is
a subjective complaint (dizziness, pain, difficulty breathing)
What is the most important active transport system and why is it important?
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sodium-potassium pump because it allows our nerve cells to fire which
creates muscle contractions, sensations and even thoughts
Dysplasia
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abnormal cell growth that results in cells varying in shape, size, and
organization. Dysplasia most often refers to proliferation of precancerous
cells and is reversible, in theory, with alleviation of inciting stress
, What can dysplasia lead to?
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carcinoma
Advantages of metaplasia
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higher likelihood of survival in a less than optimal environment and is
reverisible
Why are ion channels necessary?
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the channels are selective and therefore to not allow foreign, unwanted
particles in the cell
Connective Tissue Proper types
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Facilitated Diffusion
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uses transport proteins to move other ions and small molecules across the
plasma membrane
What 2 fibers produce the contractions in muscle tissue?
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thin and thick filaments
Describe the difference between signs and symptoms and given an example of each
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A sign is an objecetive manifestation (fever, edema) whereas a symptom is
a subjective complaint (dizziness, pain, difficulty breathing)
What is the most important active transport system and why is it important?
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sodium-potassium pump because it allows our nerve cells to fire which
creates muscle contractions, sensations and even thoughts
Dysplasia
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abnormal cell growth that results in cells varying in shape, size, and
organization. Dysplasia most often refers to proliferation of precancerous
cells and is reversible, in theory, with alleviation of inciting stress
, What can dysplasia lead to?
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carcinoma
Advantages of metaplasia
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higher likelihood of survival in a less than optimal environment and is
reverisible
Why are ion channels necessary?
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the channels are selective and therefore to not allow foreign, unwanted
particles in the cell
Connective Tissue Proper types
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