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Related to the different types of muscle fibers, the type I is characterized by fast glycolytic speed of contraction; the type IIA for slow oxidative activity, and Type IIB/IIX for a oxidative and glycolytic activity.
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A channel reversibly binds with a molecule to move them across the membrane intact.
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Peristalsis occurs from the esophagus to the end of the large intestine
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Physiological means of thermoregulation such as vasoconstriction and vasodilation happen to regulate the body temperature in the thermoneutral zone.
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Calcium is not needed for muscle contraction.
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The three types of muscle are skeletal, cranial, and smooth muscle.
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The parasympathetic nervous system has a synapse in the craniosacral region.
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The Frontal Plane divides the animal’s body into two mirror images.
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Active Transport does NOT always require ATP.
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The Nucleolus is the organelle responsible for rRNA synthesis and formation of ribosomal subunits.
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a group of organs that work together to perform a specific physiological function is called a tissue
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If the concentrate ration is increased, propionate production will increase and acetate production will decrease within the rumen.
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Sodium ions have a potential of -80 mV, while potassium ions have a potential of +58 mV.
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The cytoplasm is a part of the endomembrane system.
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The horse is able to survive without a gallbladder.
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A channel involves binding to molecules
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The speed of diffusion is affected by temperature
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Decreased osmotic pressure is referred to as hypoosmotic.
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The cerebral cortex in the brain is responsible for endocrine system regulation.
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An organ is a group of specialized cells whereas a tissue is a group of organs joined together to form a structural unit.
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True/False: The 3 organs considered accessory organs are the salivary glands, liver/gallbladder and the pancreas.
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Swimming is the most efficient way of locomotion in an animal.
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Mammalian enzymes can digest B[1-4 linkages]
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Poikilotherm is another term for a thermoregulating ectotherm.
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