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TableMofMContents:
ChapterM1:MCellularMFunction
ChapterM2:MImmunity
ChapterM3:MHematopoieticMFunction
ChapterM4:MCardiovascularMFunction
ChapterM5:MRespiratoryMFunction
ChapterM6:MFluid,MElectrolyte,MandMAcid-BaseMHomeostasis
ChapterM7:MUrinaryMFunction
ChapterM8:MReproductiveMFunction
ChapterM9:MGastrointestinalMFunction
ChapterM10:MEndocrineMFunction
ChapterM11:MNeuralMFunction
ChapterM12:MMusculoskeletalMFunction
ChapterM13:MIntegumentaryMFunction
ChapterM14:MSensoryMFunction
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Chapter 1 Cellular Function
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1. TheMnucleus
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A) isMtheMsiteMofMproteinMsynthesis
B) containsMtheMgeneticMcode
C) transformsMcellularMenergy
D) initiatesMaerobicMmetabolism
2.
AlthoughMenergyMisMnotMmadeMinMmitochondria,MtheyMareMknownMasMtheM
powerMplantsMofMtheMcellMbecauseMthey:
A) containMRNAMforMproteinMsynthesis.
B) utilizeMglycolysisMforMoxidativeMenergy.
C) extractMenergyMfromMorganicM compounds.
D) storeMcalciumMbondsMforMmuscleMcontractions.
3.
AlthoughMtheMbasicMstructureMofMtheMcellMplasmaMmembraneMisMforme
dMbyMaMlipidMbilayer,MmostMofMtheMspecificMmembraneMfunctionsMareMcarr
iedMoutMby:
A) boundMandMtransmembraneM proteins.
B) complex,MlongMcarbohydrateM chains.
C) surfaceMantigensMandMhormoneMreceptors.
D) aMgatingMsystemMofMselectiveMionMchannels.
4. ToMeffectivelyMrelayMsignals,Mcell-to-
cellMcommunicationMutilizesMchemicalMmessengerMsystemsMthat:
A) displaceMsurfaceMreceptorMproteins.
, B) accumulateMwithinMcellMgapMjunctions.
C) bindMtoMcontractileMmicrofilaments.
D) releaseMsecretionsMintoMextracellularMfluid.
5.
AerobicMmetabolism,MalsoMknownMasMoxidativeMmetabolism,MprovidesMe
nergyMby:
A) removingMtheM phosphateMbondsMfromMATP.
B) combiningMhydrogenMandMoxygenMtoMformM water.
C) activatingMpyruvateMstoredMinMtheMcytoplasm.
D) breakingMdownMglucoseM toMformMlacticMacid.
6. Exocytosis,MtheMreverseMofMendocytosis,MisMimportantMin
intoMth
eMextracellularMfluid.
A) EngulfingMandMingestingM fluidMandMproteinsMforMtransport
B) Killing,Mdegrading,M andMdissolvingMharmfulMmicroorganisms
C) RemovingMcellularMdebrisMandMreleasingMsynthesizedMsubstances
D) DestructionMofMparticlesMbyMlysosomalMenzymesMforMsecretion
7.
TheMprocessMresponsibleMforMgeneratingMandMconductingMmembraneMpote
ntialsMis:
A) diffusionM ofMcurrent-carryingMions.
B) millivoltageM ofMelectricalMpotential.
C) polarizationMofMchargedMparticles.
D) ionMchannelMneurotransmission.
8.
EpithelialMtissuesMareMclassifiedMaccordingMtoMtheMshapeMofMtheMcellsMand
MtheMnumberMofMlayers.MWhichMofMtheMfollowingMisMaMcorrectlyMmatchedMde
scriptionMandMtypeMofMepithelialMtissue?
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SimpleMepithelium:McellsMinMcontactMwithMintercellularMmatrix;Mso
meMdoMnotMextendMtoMsurface