Potent platelet aggregates that attract more platelets to the site of an injury are ________ and ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


adenosine diphosphate (ADP); thromboxane A2

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The movement of fluid and solutes from the peritubular capillary to the renal tubule is referred to as _______.

A) tubular reabsorption B) glomerular filtration C) tubular secretion D) tubular absorption

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Inactive forms of digestive enzymes are called ________.

A. zymogens B. coenzymes C. cofactors D. Both cofactors and zymogens are correct.

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When the distal end of a limb makes a circular motion while the proximal end of the limb stays stationary, such that the entire limb's movement defines an imaginary cone shape, the motion is known as ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which amino acid is usually formed from the transamination of another amino acid?

A. Glutamic acid B. Glycine C. Serine D. Aspartic acid

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