A) Neoplasia
B) Hyperplasia
C) Metaplasia
D) Cytoplasia
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A) All of the answer choices have matter.
B) The air we breathe
C) The steam formed from boiling water
D) The fumes emitted from a vehicle
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A) Organs
B) Cells
C) Atoms
D) Tissues
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A) Simple
B) Stratified
C) Pseudostratified
D) Transitional
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A) Insufficient blood supply
B) The formation of neoplasms
C) The presence of infection
D) Insufficient blood supply that is associated with an infection
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A) Cuboidal
B) Squamous
C) Columnar
D) Stratified
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A) Anything that takes up space
B) Anything that has mass
C) Anything that takes up space and has mass
D) Everything is composed of matter.
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A) Mitosis is a type of cell division that involves all cell types in the human body.
B) Mitosis is a type of cell division that involves sperm and egg cells.
C) Mitosis is a type of cell division that involves all cell types except sperm and egg cells.
D) Mitosis is a type of cell division.
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A) Atrophy
B) Necrosis
C) Hypertrophy
D) Apoptosis
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A) A molecule with a pH of 7
B) A molecule that releases hydroxide ions when added to water
C) A molecule that releases hydrogen atoms when added to water
D) A molecule with a pH higher than 7
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A) Hyaline cartilage connective tissue
B) Elastic cartilage connective tissue
C) Fibrocartilage connective tissue
D) Fibroelastic cartilage connective tissue
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A) chemical level, organelle level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, systems level, organism level
B) chemical level, tissue level, organ level, systems level, organelle level, cellular level, organism level
C) organelle level, chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, systems level, organism level
D) chemical level, organelle level, cellular level, tissue level, organism level, organ level, systems level
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A) A neoplasm that remains localized
B) A neoplasm that is encapsulated
C) A neoplasm that does not metastasize
D) A neoplasm in which cells have broken off and traveled to other parts of the body where they are producing more abnormal cells
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A) Skeletal muscle is striated and voluntary, while cardiac muscle is striated and involuntary.
B) Skeletal muscle is smooth and voluntary, while cardiac muscle is striated and involuntary.
C) Skeletal muscle is striated and voluntary, while cardiac muscle is striated and voluntary.
D) Skeletal muscle is striated and involuntary, while cardiac muscle is smooth and involuntary.
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A) Transcription
B) Translation
C) Ribosomes
D) Transfer
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A) The solution is a base.
B) The solution will release hydroxide ions when added to water.
C) The solution is alkaline.
D) The solution will release hydrogen atoms when added to water.
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A) Transport
B) Strength
C) Fight foreign invaders
D) Store energy
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A) Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane until concentrations are equal on either side of the membrane
B) Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane against the concentration gradient
C) Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane from areas of low concentration to high concentration
D) Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane
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A) Hyaline cartilage connective tissue
B) Elastic cartilage connective tissue
C) Fibrocartilage connective tissue
D) Fibroelastic cartilage connective tissue
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A) Passive transport move materials across the cell membrane without the use of energy while active transport move materials across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient with the use of energy.
B) Passive transport move materials across the cell membrane with the use of energy while active transport move materials across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient without the use of energy.
C) Passive transport move materials across the cell membrane with the use of energy while active transport move materials across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient with the use of energy.
D) Passive transport move materials across the cell membrane without the use of energy while active transport move materials across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient without the use of energy.
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