The process in which the cytoplasm is divided between daughter cells is known as
A) coenocytosis.
B) budding.
C) meiosis.
D) cytokinesis.
E) nuclear division.
D
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When cytosolic levels of iron increase, intracellular ferritin levels will
A. decrease. B. not change. C. increase. D. fluctuate by increasing and decreasing in a random fashion. E. drop until iron levels increase further.
Reciprocal innervation of reflexes between antagonistic muscle pairs
a. is the usual basis of coordinated contractions. b. is the means by which rods prevent cones from being stimulated. c. refers to the lens adjustments that bring about precise focusing onto the retina. d. explains the mechanism for the operation of the calcium pump. e. is a protective function only.
The maximum rate of increase of a population is its
a. potential. b. carrying capacity. c. exponential growth. d. distribution. e. reproductive base.
The innervation ratio of motor units is not standard and depends on the demands of the muscle. Which of the following muscles would have the lowest innervation ratio? How would this affect its function?
a. Soleus: coarse movement b. Orbicularis oculi: fine movement c. Gluteus maximus: fine movement d. Vastus lateralis: coarse movement