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Card 6
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What is this secretion mechanism, 'cell containing, accumulates, has to die, lysis to be secreted'?
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Card 7
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What type of stem cell does connective tissue originate from?
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What are the 3 main types of connective tissue?
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Card 9
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Type III Collagen, smaller diameters, branching network around fats scaffolding in soft organs
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Card 10
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Formed in bone marrow, histamine released, stop blood clots.
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Card 11
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Which mechanism do hormones NOT cause activty?
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Card 12
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What happens if a homrone is an agonsit?
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Card 13
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Converting receptor activation into a cellular reponse is called?
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Card 14
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Ligand binds to receptor, thousands of cells switched on?
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Card 15
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How do hydrophobic hormones move through the body?
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