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Jennifer Ikechi

Physiology week 1-6

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Any large molecule made up of many identical small molecules is called what? Polymer
Which of the following is polymer of glucose that is sometimes referred to as a animal starch? Glycogen
If one side of a DNA is CTAGGCTG, the other side will be : GATCCGAC
Prostaglandins and steroids share which of the following characteristics? Both have a ring structure in their molecule
Meiosis is called "reduction division" because: the number of chromosomes is reduced by half
Which is true about sodium and potassium pump Sodium moves into the cell and potassium moves outside of the cell
The gland responsible for the waxy secretion in the external ear is canal is : Ceruminous
The hair Papilla consistbof what tissue Dermal
In bone formation, the cells that produce the organic matrix are what? Osteoblasts
Which of the following is not one of the primary function performed by bone? Hormonal production
The largest and most commonly injured joint in the body is what Knee joint
During inspiration, the skeletal muscle that flattens, by increasing the size and volume of the thoracic is what? The Diaphragm
A decrease in blood sugar that causes the inhibition of insulin is an example of : Negative feedback
Protein and carbohydrates are classdified as: macromolcules
The following are sinus areas except which one: Cranial
The wrist is what part of the hand region: superior
The arms lies on what surface of the trunk: lateral
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