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BIOS 1300 Exam 3 (A+ Graded)
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osteoprogenitor cells correct answers give rise to bone cells, found in perostium/endostium 
 
osteoblasts correct answers synthesizes organic matter of bone which hardens for mineral deposition 
 
osteocytes correct answers homeostatic maintenance for bone density and blood concentration of calcium/phosphate ions 
sense stress of a bone 
 
osteoclasts correct answers bone dissolving cells on bone surface responsible for bone resorption 
 
where are osteocytes found? correct answers trapped in m...
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE 2023
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM 
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER- T cells produce 
cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWERMutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWERAlterations of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeo...
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BSC2085 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 3 2024| 400 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS| GRADED A+
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BSC2085 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 
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Which cells have a ruffled border and secrete hydrochloric 
acid? 
A) C cells 
B) Osteocytes 
C) Osteogenic cells 
D) Osteoblasts 
E) Osteoclasts Correct Answer E; Osteoclasts 
The Marrow cavity of an adult bone may contain:
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Biology 1010. Kearley. Exam 1. 2024 study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy
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homeostasis 
stable internal operating conditions within the body 
 
 
 
- temperature 
- blood pH 
examples of homeostasis 
 
 
 
 
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integument 
protective outer covering of the body (1st layer exposed to outside conditions) 
 
 
 
- protection 
- helps control internal temperature 
- sensory receptors detect environmental stimuli 
functions of the integument 
 
 
 
- abrasion 
- bacterial attacks 
- ultraviolet radiation 
- dehydr...
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BIO 254 practical 2 Complete Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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trabeculae - ANSWER 
 
Endosteum - ANSWER 
 
red bone marrow - ANSWER 
 
central canal (haversian canal) - ANSWER 
 
Canaliculi - ANSWER 
 
Osteocytes - ANSWER 
 
Lacunae - ANSWER 
 
Osteon - ANSWER 
 
Periosteum - ANSWER 
 
transverse canal - ANSWER 
 
Lamella - ANSWER 
 
frontal bone - ANSWER 
 
parietal bone - ANSWER
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Corrective Exercise Specialist Final Exam 2023 with complete solution 
 
How many bones are in the human body? 
a. 287 
b. 147 
c. 206 
d. 306 
c. 206 
The ribcage is part of which skeleton? 
a. Trunk skeleton 
b. Axial skeleton 
c. Appendicular skeleton 
d. b and c 
b. axial skeleton 
How many vertebrae within the vertebral (spinal) column can move independently? 
a. 24 
b. 27 
c. 33 
d. 31 
a. 24 
Movement between two adjacent vertebrae is made possible by what? 
a. facet joints 
b. vertebral ...
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NUR 104 - Mobility & Rehab Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Define Mobility 
: ability to move freely, easily, rhythmically, and purposefully in the environment. 
What are the functions of the skeleton system? 
: -support -protection -movement -blood cell production -mineral storage 
What are osteocytes? 
: mature bone cells 
Osteoclasts 
: new bone cell construction 
osteoblasts 
: bone cell builders 
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epiphysis line 
: growth plate 
What is reabsorption? 
: removal of old bone by osteoclasts 
Define Ossification 
: the deposition of new bone by osteo...
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ALMS Anatomy & Physiology Pretest Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ALMS Anatomy & Physiology Pretest 
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An acute viral infection may cause what kind of white blood cell reaction? An increase in the 
number of large lymphocytes 
 
As part of the auditory apparatus, the flap of elastic cartilage shaped like the flared end of a 
trumpet that helps to collect sound waves is the _______________. Auricle 
 
At its inferior end, the laryngopharynx opens into the ___________ posteriorly and the 
___________ anteriorly. esophagus, l...
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MIDTERM (TCDHA) EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025 ALREADY GRADED A+.
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
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1. Osteoporosis: increased breakdown of bone tissue with no new bone growth 
2. Kyphosis: exaggeration of the thoracic curve aka "hunchback" 
3. Paget's disease: bones lose calcium and then gain too much calcium 
4. Rickets: childhood disease due to lack of vitamin D 
5. Lordosis: excessive lumbar curve 
6. Impacted fructure: Broken ends of bone are jammed into eachother 
7. Comminuted fructure: Mo...
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BIO 117 Study Guide:Exam 2; Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution
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Connective Tissue elements (CT) 
1.	Ligament : CT that binds bone to bone 
2.	Tendon: CT that binds muscle to bone 
3.	Aponeurosis: CT that binds muscle to muscle 
Bones: Know Illustrations. eg. Humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia sternum,mandible Bone Cells 1. Osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts. 
1.	Osteoblast: makes new bone tissue 
2.	Osteocyte: maintains healthiness of bone 
3.	Osteoclast: breakdown of bone Covering of bone: Periosteum
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