Design a concept map for the types of cell junctions and the proteins that compose them.
What will be an ideal response?
This is discussed in the "Tissues of the Body" section of the chapter.
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The ________ plane passes through the midline of the body and divides it into equal right and left halves.
A. oblique B. median C. transverse D. frontal
The small intestine has three histologically dictinct regions. Which of the following statements concerning the histological differences in the three regions is true?
(a) Peyer's patches are present only in the ileum (b) goblet cells are present only in the epithelium of the duodenum (c) Brunner glands are located in the duodenum and jejunum but not the ileum (d) lymph follicles are present only in the lamina proprial of the ileum (e) the muscularis muscosae contains three layers of smooth muscle in the ileum and two layers in the duodenum and jejunum.
What is the main difference between "on" and "off" region receptive fields?
A) Signal processing at the photoreceptor B) The type of neurotransmitter released by the photoreceptor C) The nature of the response of the bipolar cell to glutamate D) The presence of horizontal cells
What creates the alternating light and dark bands that provides the striation pattern on skeletal muscle tissue?
A) sarcoplasm and sarcolemma B) thick filaments and myosin heads C) A bands and I bands D) H zones and M lines E) Z discs and H zones