The specific type of cell that a particular hormone affects is called its ________ cell.

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


target cell

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In what ways is muscle myosin II the same as the myosin used in vesicle travel?

A) They have the same unitary displacement. B) They have the same length of duty cycle. C) Myosin attaches to actin. D) There is a chance myosin can drift away from actin.

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What is the chloride shift and why does it occur?

What will be an ideal response

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Hydrogen bonds form between molecules containing ________ bonds; the hydrogen bond is between a hydrogen atom of one molecule and a partially ________ charged atom of another.

A. nonpolar covalent; positively B. ionic; positively C. nonpolar covalent; negatively D. polar covalent; positively E. polar covalent; negatively

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Diffusion occurs between the maternal blood flowing through the ________ and fetal blood flowing through vessels within the chorionic villi.

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

Anatomy & Physiology