What chemical causes an increase in the blood calcium level? A. Growth hormone B
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What chemical causes an increase in the blood calcium level? A. Growth hormone B. Sex hormone C. Parathyroid hormone D. Calcitonin E. Vitamin D Rigor mortis occurs at death because A. Cross-bridges form but can't release B. Calcium is actively transported back to the sarcoplasmic reticulum C. Anaerobic respiration is occurring D. Myosin levels decline at death E. Cross-bridges never form Elcosanoids A. Are structural proteins B. Are fat-soluble vitamins C. Are components of the plasma membrane D. Comprise the genetic material E. Play a role in the responses of tissue to injuries A neutral atom will become a cation if it A. Gains electrons B. Gains protons C. Loses electrons D. Loses protons E. Gains neutrons Your anatomy instructor asks you to locate the greater trochanter. What bone will you pick up? A. Fibula B. Tibia C. Scapula D. Radius E. Femur Positive feedback systems A. Raise the blood glucose level when it falls below normal B. InvolveExplanation / Answer
Q-64
Answer is parathyroid hormone .
It is the hormone which is produced when calcium level is very low in the body . body full fill that requirement by
producing parthyroid hormone which targets the skeleton, kidney and intestine for that.
Q-65
Answer is A.
After death respiration ceases and it lower the ATP . ATP needs to seperate the actin myosin fillaments cross bridge during muscle relaxation . There is absence of ATP so cross bridge forms but fails to seperate and rigour mortis starts
Q.-66
Answer is fat souble vitamines .
Elecosanoids are prostaglandins which is deivative of archedonic acid.
Q-67
answer = A neutral atom becomes cation when it loses elctrons.
Q-68.
Answer=Greater trochanter always present on bone femur which helps in attachment of hip muscles.
Q-69
Answer -c
it always works according to the need of body and the metabolites.
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