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Chapter 3 Review
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T/F The cell membrane allows polar molecules to pass through easily.
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T/F Ribosomes are made in the ER
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T/F Microvilli increase surface area and aid in absorption.
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T/F The ER, inclusions and nucleoli are the 3 major components of the cytoplasm.
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T/F Lysosomes use molecular oxygen to detoxify harmful substances.
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T/F Facilitated Diffusion is a type of passive transport.
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T/F Nerve cells help to fight disease.
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T/F Pinocytosis and solute pumping are types of endocytosis
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T/F During anaphase the sister chromatids are pulled apart.
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T/F The type of RNA that carries an amino acid is tRNA.
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T/F The correct order for the phases are mitosis are: Prophase
Anaphase Metaphase Telophase
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T/F Goblet cells are found in simple squamous epithelium.
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T/F Connective tissue conducts electrochemical impulses.
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T/F Bone, Adipose, Cartilage and blood are all types of connective tissue.
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T/F Simple squamous epithelium line the kidney tubules.
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T/F Epithelial tissue is highly vascularized and has an extensive extracellular matrix.
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T/F Endocrine glands secrete their products through ducts.
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T/F Cardiac muscle is involuntary, has a single nucleus per cell, branched and striated.
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T/F Both cardiac and Skeletal muscle are found in the walls of hollow organs and walls of blood vessels.
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T/F Dense connective tissue consists of rows of fibroblasts that make collagen fibers.
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T/F The steps to tissue regeneration include: Permeable capillaries
Granulation regeneration
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T/F Gap Junctions anchor cells together.
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T/F Epithelium, muscle, cutaneous and connective
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T/F Hyaline cartilage consists of collagen and is rubbery matrix.
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