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TablemofmContent
Chapterm1.mThemCellmasmamUnitmofmHealthmandmDisease
Chapterm2.mCellmInjury,mCellmDeath,mandmAdaptations
Chapterm3.mInflammationmandmRepair
Chapterm4.mHemodynamicmDisorders,mThromboembolism,mandmShock
Chapterm5.mDiseasesmofmthemImmunemSystem
Chapterm6.mNeoplasia
Chapterm7.mGeneticmandmPediatricmDiseases
Chapterm8.mEnvironmentalmandmNutritionalmDiseases
Chapterm9.mGeneralmPathologymofmInfectiousmDiseases
Chapterm10.mBloodmVessels
Chapterm11.mHeart
Chapterm12.mHematopoieticmandmLymphoidmSystems
,Chapterm13.mLung
Chapterm14.mKidneymandmItsmCollectingmSystem
Chapterm15.mOralmCavitiesmandmGastrointestinalmTract
Chapterm16.mLivermandmGallbladder
Chapterm17.mPancreas
Chapterm18.mMalemGenitalmSystemmandmLowermUrinarymTract
Chapterm19.mFemalemGenitalmSystemmandmBreast
Chapterm20.mEndocrinemSystem
Chapterm21.mBones,mJoints,mandmSoftmTissuemTumors
Chapterm22.mPeripheralmNervesmandmMuscles
Chapterm23.mCentralmNervousmSystem
Chapterm24.mSkin
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D) store calcium bonds for muscle contractions.
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rmed by a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functi
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ons are carried out by:
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C) surface antigens and hormone receptors.
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D) a gating system of selective ion channels.
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cell communicationutilizes chemical messenger system
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C) bind to contractile microfilaments.
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D) release secretions into extracellular fluid.
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