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Connective Tissue

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Mitosis General Cell Transport

Tissue identification

MIXED

Question:

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Answer: Skeletal Muscle

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Answer: Cardiac Muscle

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Answer: Blood

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Answer: Bone

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Answer: Dense Fibrous or Dense Connective

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Answer: Cartilage

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Answer: Areolar or Loose Connective

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Answer: Simple Cuboidal

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Answer: Transitional

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Answer: stratified squamous

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Question: Cytokinesis occurs in this phase.

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Answer: Telophase

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Question: Spindle fibers shrink & pull the chromatids apart.

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Answer: Anaphase

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Question: Nucleolus & Nuclear Membrane both dissolve signals the start of this phase.

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Answer: Prophase

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Question: These stages occur in this phase.

G1 – first growth stageS – DNA replicatesG2 – second growth stage

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Answer: Interphase

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Question: Attached by their centromeres the chromatids line up in the middle of the cell during this phase.

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Answer: Metaphase

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Question: Covers the external of the muscles = called fascia.

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Answer: Areolar or Loose Connective tissue

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Question: Muscle tissue found in places like the stomach, intestines & uterus.

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Answer: Smooth muscle

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Question: Muscle tissue that is striated but involuntary.

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Answer: Cardiac Muscle

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Question: Muscle tissue that is striated & voluntary – connects to bone for movement.

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Answer: Skeletal muscle

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Question: Canal system transporting materials inside the cell. Some a studded with ribosomes and some are not.

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Answer: Endoplasmic Reticulum or Rough E. R. & Smooth E. R.

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Question: Cellular uptake of large particles

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Answer: Phagocytosis

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Question: Pushes a substance against the concentration gradient by using a carrier molecule.

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Answer: Solute pumping

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Question: Molecules in the cell membrane that act as carriers of hormones & other chemicals.

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Answer: Proteins

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Question: Two types of endocytosis & exocytosis.

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Answer: Phagocytosis & Pinocytosis

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Question: A cell will shrink & lose water in this type of solution.

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Answer: Hypertonic solution

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