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Anatomy B/C Question Marathon
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Re: Anatomy B/C Question Marathon
Lets get this party started!
We'll start with a fairly simple one
These support cells increase the speed of conduction along a central nervous system axon by secreting a special substance.
What is the name of this type of cell and what is the name of the special substance
We'll start with a fairly simple one
These support cells increase the speed of conduction along a central nervous system axon by secreting a special substance.
What is the name of this type of cell and what is the name of the special substance
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Re: Anatomy B/C Question Marathon
fantasyfan wrote:Lets get this party started!
We'll start with a fairly simple one
These support cells increase the speed of conduction along a central nervous system axon by secreting a special substance.
What is the name of this type of cell and what is the name of the special substance
It seems like oligodendrocytes, and the substance is myelin
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That is correct!
It is your turn to post a question
It is your turn to post a question
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Re: Anatomy B/C Question Marathon
OK! =D
What are anagen, catagen, and telogen?
What are anagen, catagen, and telogen?
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The stages of hair growth:
Anagen = growth stage; hair matrix cells divide & the hair grows outward
Catagen = regression stage, when the hair stops growing and it atrophies
Telogen = resting stage
After the telogen stage, a new hair begins to grow and pushes the old hair out of its follicle, and the cycle repeats
Anagen = growth stage; hair matrix cells divide & the hair grows outward
Catagen = regression stage, when the hair stops growing and it atrophies
Telogen = resting stage
After the telogen stage, a new hair begins to grow and pushes the old hair out of its follicle, and the cycle repeats
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Correct! =D your turn!Crazy Puny Man wrote:The stages of hair growth:
Anagen = growth stage; hair matrix cells divide & the hair grows outward
Catagen = regression stage, when the hair stops growing and it atrophies
Telogen = resting stage
After the telogen stage, a new hair begins to grow and pushes the old hair out of its follicle, and the cycle repeats
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I forgot to hide my answer! Oops >_>
Okay, whatever. Next question: which class of major histocompabitility complex (MHC) proteins (also known as human leukocyte proteins, or HLA) appears on the surface of antigen-presenting cells?
Okay, whatever. Next question: which class of major histocompabitility complex (MHC) proteins (also known as human leukocyte proteins, or HLA) appears on the surface of antigen-presenting cells?
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In div B, so just going off memory, but would those be
[hide]Antibodies?[/hide]
[hide]Antibodies?[/hide]
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Re: Anatomy B/C Question Marathon
Nope, try again ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
EDIT: antibodies are not a class of MHC proteins...
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
EDIT: antibodies are not a class of MHC proteins...
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