Describe the structure of smooth muscle.
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Smooth muscle is made up of spindle-shaped cells with a single nucleus
and no striations.
What is the apical surface of epithelial tissue?
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The free surface exposed to the body exterior or cavity
,Examples of each type of epithelium
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Simple squamous epithelium: Lining of blood vessels, alveoli in the lungs
Simple cuboidal epithelium: Kidney tubules, glandular ducts
Simple columnar epithelium: Lining of the stomach and intestines
Stratified squamous epithelium: Outer layer of the skin (epidermis)
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium: Lining of the respiratory tract
Stratified cuboidal epithelium: Excretory ducts of salivary and sweat glands
Stratified columnar epithelium: Conjunctiva of the eye
What must happen for the cervix to return to its normal size after childbirth?
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The positive feedback loop must be interrupted, typically by the
completion of childbirth, allowing the body to initiate healing and recovery
processes.
What is the integument's role in secretion and absorption?
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It secretes sebum for lubrication and sweat for cooling; absorbs topical
substances.
Is the system involving calcitriol an example of negative or positive feedback?
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Negative feedback.
Why do people appear flushed when exercising on a hot day?
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Blood vessels dilate to increase blood flow, releasing heat and causing
redness.
What are the two types of connective tissue proper?
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Loose connective tissue and dense connective tissue.
Q4
What happens to calcium levels if you are vitamin D deficient, and how does this
affect PTH release?
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Calcium levels decrease, leading to increased PTH release.
What happens to bone density if osteoblasts outpace osteoclasts?
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Bone density increases.
Define stimulus in the context of a homeostatic system.
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Change in internal and external environment that is detected by a
sensor/receptor
What are the functions of nervous tissue?
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Transmitting electrical signals, processing information, and coordinating
bodily functions.
Define a joint.
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A joint, or articulation, is where two or more bones meet.
How does mechanical stress affect bone remodeling?
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Smooth muscle is made up of spindle-shaped cells with a single nucleus
and no striations.
What is the apical surface of epithelial tissue?
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The free surface exposed to the body exterior or cavity
,Examples of each type of epithelium
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Simple squamous epithelium: Lining of blood vessels, alveoli in the lungs
Simple cuboidal epithelium: Kidney tubules, glandular ducts
Simple columnar epithelium: Lining of the stomach and intestines
Stratified squamous epithelium: Outer layer of the skin (epidermis)
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium: Lining of the respiratory tract
Stratified cuboidal epithelium: Excretory ducts of salivary and sweat glands
Stratified columnar epithelium: Conjunctiva of the eye
What must happen for the cervix to return to its normal size after childbirth?
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The positive feedback loop must be interrupted, typically by the
completion of childbirth, allowing the body to initiate healing and recovery
processes.
What is the integument's role in secretion and absorption?
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It secretes sebum for lubrication and sweat for cooling; absorbs topical
substances.
Is the system involving calcitriol an example of negative or positive feedback?
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Negative feedback.
Why do people appear flushed when exercising on a hot day?
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Blood vessels dilate to increase blood flow, releasing heat and causing
redness.
What are the two types of connective tissue proper?
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Loose connective tissue and dense connective tissue.
Q4
What happens to calcium levels if you are vitamin D deficient, and how does this
affect PTH release?
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Calcium levels decrease, leading to increased PTH release.
What happens to bone density if osteoblasts outpace osteoclasts?
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Bone density increases.
Define stimulus in the context of a homeostatic system.
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Change in internal and external environment that is detected by a
sensor/receptor
What are the functions of nervous tissue?
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Transmitting electrical signals, processing information, and coordinating
bodily functions.
Define a joint.
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A joint, or articulation, is where two or more bones meet.
How does mechanical stress affect bone remodeling?