A) exoskeletons are made of chitin.
B) muscles are attached to the exoskeleton.
C) exoskeletons do not limit growth because they are flexible.
D) exoskeletons are shed by many arthropods in a process called molting.
E) chitin is a polysaccharidE.
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A) Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by ligaments.
B) The origin of a skeletal muscle remains relatively stationary.
C) The end of the muscle called the insertion is attached to the bone that moves when the muscle contracts.
D) Muscles that cause the same action at a joint are referred to as synergists.
E) Muscles that produce opposing actions are called antagonists.
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A) troponin
B) Ca2+
C) tropomyosin
D) acetylcholine
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A) fascicle
B) myofibril
C) fiber
D) nuclei
E) myofilaments
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A) consist of cells and an extracellular matrix containing collagen fibers
B) contain hydroxyapatite crystals
C) contain sarcomere units
D) contain blood vessels
E) capable of growth and remodeling
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A) hinge joint
B) combination joint
C) gliding joint
D) ball-and-socket joint
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A) convulsion
B) paralysis of skeletal muscles
C) suffocation via tetanus of the respiratory muscles
D) suffocation via paralysis of the respiratory muscles
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A) fast-twitching.
B) fatigue.
C) aerobic capacity.
D) recruitment.
E) insertion.
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A) hypertrophy.
B) tetanus.
C) oxygen debt.
D) summation.
E) isometry.
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A) oxygen debt.
B) fatigue.
C) tetanus.
D) hypertrophy.
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A) dog
B) human
C) fish
D) frog
E) lizard
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A) endoskeleton.
B) exoskeleton.
C) hydraulic skeleton.
D) axial skeleton only.
E) appendicular skeleton only.
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A) the eel pushes against the water with the posterior portion of its body while the trout uses its entire body for pushing against the water.
B) the trout pushes against the water with the posterior portion of its body while the eel uses its entire body for pushing against the water.
C) the eel uses only its dorsal fin while the trout uses it pelvic and dorsal fin for pushing through the water.
D) the eel alternates from anterior pushing to posterior pushing with its body while the trout uses only its posterior body.
E) the eel is able to move more efficiently because of its thick slime coating which the trout does not havE.
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A) Repetitive stress on the long bones will solidify cartilage.
B) The haversian canal system will supply more blood and strengthen the bone.
C) The repetitive stress on the long bones will be remodeled and strengthened.
D) The marrow cavity will solidify and strengthen the bone.
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A) noradrenaline.
B) adrenaline.
C) acetylcholine.
D) sarcocholine.
E) sarcoadrenalinE.
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A) It keeps osteocytes alive.
B) Haversian canals may contain nerve fibers.
C) Haversian canals run parallel to the length of long bone.
D) It contains the marrow cavity.
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A) each other.
B) the exoskeleton.
C) a hydrostatic skeleton.
D) mineralized bones.
E) the pseudocoel.
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A) within the last 10 minutes
B) within the last 2 hours
C) 3-4 hours ago
D) 24 hours ago
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A) type I
B) type II
C) type III
D) type IV
E) type V
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A) T tubule
B) sarcoplasmic reticulum
C) motor unit
D) sarcomere
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