What are the basics of neoplasia?
A. Suppression of angiogenesis and metastasis
B. Uncontrolled cell proliferation, evasion of cell death mechanisms, angiogenesis induction, invasion, and metastasis
C. Controlled cell proliferation and cell death mechanisms
D. Limited cell growth and invasion
Select your answer:

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Cell and Muscle Histology › ViewWith the transmission electron microscope skeletal muscle fibers can be seen to contain structures called triads. What do the two lateral components of a triad represent?
A. Attachment sites for thick myofilaments
B. Sites for calcium sequestration and release
C. Sites for impulse conduction into the fiber
D. Sites for ATP production
E. Sites for synthesis of proteins to be secreted outside the cell
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Which vessels carry blood towards the heart?
A. arteries
B. veins