Muscle contraction is driven by the sliding filament mechanism, which involves the interaction between two primary contractile proteins: actin (thin filaments) and myosin (thick filaments). During contraction, myosin heads bind to actin filaments and pull them toward the center of the sarcomere, shortening the muscle fiber. This process requires ATP and is regulated by calcium ions and other regulatory proteins like troponin and tropomyosin.
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What is the specialized plasma membrane of a muscle fiber called?
The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a muscle cell (myocyte). It is essential for muscle contraction as it conducts electrical impulses (action potentials) deep into the muscle fiber via T-tubules, triggering the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to initiate the sliding filament mechanism.
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Which is the largest organ of the animal body that continues to grow as the animal matures?
The skin, or integumentary system, is the largest organ in the animal body. It serves as a protective barrier against the environment, regulates body temperature, and grows in surface area and thickness as the animal develops from infancy to adulthood.
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What term is used to describe a substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in a solution?
An electrolyte is a substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water. The dissolved electrolyte separates into cations and anions, which disperse uniformly through the solvent and allow the flow of electric current.
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Which molecule, in addition to ATP, acts as an inhibitor for specific metabolic enzymes?
In metabolic pathways like the Krebs cycle, enzymes such as phosphofructokinase or isocitrate dehydrogenase are regulated by feedback inhibition. Citric acid (citrate) serves as a key allosteric inhibitor, signaling that the pathway is sufficiently active and helping to maintain metabolic homeostasis within the cell.
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Which type of solution resists significant changes in pH upon the addition of small amounts of acid or base?
A buffer solution is a chemical system consisting of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid. It functions to maintain a relatively stable pH level in biological systems by neutralizing added hydronium or hydroxide ions.
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What term describes the energy stored within an object due to its position or configuration?
Potential energy is the stored energy an object possesses due to its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, or its electric charge. It is distinct from kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. In biological systems, chemical bonds often store potential energy.
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Which biological system is responsible for the synthesis of vitamin D upon exposure to sunlight?
The integumentary system, specifically the skin, contains a precursor molecule (7-dehydrocholesterol) that is converted into vitamin D3 when exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from sunlight. This is a vital physiological function of the skin.
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Which biological pigment is primarily responsible for determining skin color in humans?
Melanin is a group of natural pigments found in most organisms. In humans, it is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes. The amount and type of melanin produced determine the color of the skin, hair, and eyes, and it also provides protection against ultraviolet radiation.
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Which term describes the physical process of energy transfer?
In physics and biological thermodynamics, work is defined as the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement. While energy flow describes the movement of energy through a system, work specifically quantifies the transfer process itself.