A) Additional cartilage will be added to the growth plate.
B) The bone will not grow to its full length.
C) The bone will continue to grow unchecked.
D) The cartilage will continue to grow uncheckeD.
E) Red bone marrow will not form because of a reduced marrow cavity.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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A) ATP forms a bridge binding actin to myosin.
B) Actin heads bend when attached to myosin.
C) Calcium ions form a bridge moving actin along myosin.
D) Myosin heads bend when attached to actin.
E) Myosin synthesizes new strands of actin,lengthening the musclE.
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A) production of blood cells.
B) supporting the body.
C) protecting the body.
D) movement.
E) All answers are correct.
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A) uptake of calcium from food by the intestine and secretion into the urine by the kidney
B) uptake of calcium from food by the intestine and absorption from the urine by the kidney
C) decreased uptake of calcium from food by the intestine and secretion into the urine by the kidney
D) decreased uptake of calcium from food by the intestine and absorption from the urine by the kidney
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A) synapse.
B) joint.
C) synaptic cleft.
D) vascular cavity.
E) olfactory bulb.
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A) actin.
B) creatine phosphate.
C) myoglobin.
D) oxygen debt.
E) myosin.
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A) the muscle cell can produce ATP by fermentation.
B) the muscle cell cannot make ATP.
C) the muscle cell uses creatine phosphate instead of ATP for energy.
D) the muscle cell can produce ATP from fats.
E) the muscle cell depletes its reserves of lactic acid.
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A) cartilage
B) red bone marrow
C) yellow bone marrow
D) compact bone
E) spongy bone
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A) No effect because humans have over 40 closely related myosin genes.
B) No effect because myosin is not essential for life.
C) The loss of this myosin causes smaller and weaker chewing muscles in humans.
D) No effect because other proteins in the body can do the same thing as myosin.
E) The loss of this myosin causes greater flexibility of chewing muscles in humans.
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A) Only calcium levels will be lower than normal.
B) Mitochondrial enzyme activity will be lower than normal.
C) Only ATP production will be lower than normal.
D) Calcium levels and ATP production will be lower than normal.
E) ATP production and mitochondrial enzyme activity will be lower than normal.
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A) Actin and myosin break down.
B) Actin heads attached to myosin bend.
C) Calcium ions form a bridge binding actin to myosin.
D) ATP forms a bridge binding actin to myosin.
E) Myosin heads attached to actin bend.
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A) endoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) exoskeleton.
E) vascular canal.
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A) Contract the temporalis and masseter and relax the platysmA.
B) Relax the temporalis and masseter and contract the platysma.
C) Contract the temporalis,masseter,and platysma.
D) Relax the temporalis,masseter,and platysma.
E) Contract the temporalis and relax the platysma and masseter.
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A) ligaments.
B) bone.
C) cartilage.
D) tendons.
E) All answers are correct.
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A) patella
B) femur
C) tibia
D) fibula
E) ulna
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A) ligaments
B) cartilage
C) bone
D) joint membranes
E) tendons
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A) sprained a ligament
B) strained a tendon
C) strained a ligament
D) sprained a tendon
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