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Bio 235 Midterm 1- Version A [complete solution graded A] 100% VERIFIED

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Bio 235 Midterm 1- Version A 1. How motion is produced in muscle -Movements of the whole body such as walking and running, and localized movements such as grasping a pencil, keyboarding, or nodding... the head as a result of muscle contractions, rely on the integrated functioning of skeletal muscles, bones, and joints. 2. Tongue diagram 3. Diagram of center for regulation of blood pressure and heart rate 4. Steps of hormone regulation 5. Which cells produce glucagon? -Produced by Alpha cells, found in the islets of Langerhans in the Pancreas. 6. Neuralgia responsible for providing myelin sheath in CNS -The neuralgia responsible for providing myelin sheath in the CNS is Schwann cells. Schwann cells are also involved in phagocytosis in the PNS. 7. Negative feedback -Negative feedback systems reverse chan [Show More]

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