Growth hormone signals the release of
A. PTH.
B. FSH.
C. TGF.
D. IGF-1.
Answer: D
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A) digestive tract. B) salivary glands. C) sweat glands. D) pupils. E) heart.
Define nystagmus
What will be an ideal response?
If all of the Ca2+ within a muscle fiber was removed, which of the following could still occur?
A. The heads of the myosin molecules would return to their resting position, and the recovery stroke would occur. B. The heads of the myosin myofilaments would bind to G-actin to form cross-bridges. C. The troponin molecules bound to G actin molecules would be released, causing tropomyosin to move. D. An action potential that was produced at the neuromuscular junction would be propagated along the sarcolemma.
Hemidesmosomes
A) anchor cells to the basement membrane. B) are found in epithelia that is subjected to a high degree of stress. C) are a modified form of a desmosomes. D) All of these are correct. E) None of these is correct.