What is the difference between a complete protein and an incomplete protein?
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Complete proteins contain sufficient amounts of all essential amino acids. Incomplete proteins do not contain all essential amino acids.
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A differential white blood cell count gives the proportions of each type of white blood cell in the blood. 2. Eosinophils help protect against infections caused by certain parasites. 3. Basophils secrete the chemical histamine during inflammatory reactions. 4. Macrophages are specialized neutrophils that increase their size after migrating out of the bloodstream.
The ________ association area is responsible for perceiving and attending to stimuli, and the ________ association area is responsible for identifying them.
A. temporal; parietal B. occipital; frontal C. parietal; temporal D. temporal; occipital E. frontal; occipital
Calculate the end-systolic volume (ESV) if the end-diastolic volume (EDV) in a resting heart is 110 ml and stroke volume (SV) is 70 ml.
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Why are the attachment points of a muscle no longer referred to as an origin or insertion?
A. It was too difficult to memorize them. B. A muscle's origin or insertion changes over a person's lifetime. C. The moving and nonmoving ends of muscle may change with different actions. D. A muscle's origin or insertion can vary in different people.