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  1. Increased secretion of osteoprotegerin. Osteoblasts can also be induced to, secrete ,a number of cytokines that promote reabsorption of bone by stimulating
  2. Blocks. At this location, neuroscientist Otto Loewi first proved that nerves, secrete ,substances called neurotransmitters, which have effects on receptors in target
  3. Pituitary or deplete dopamine stores in the brain may cause the pituitary to, secrete ,prolactin. * There is evidence that exposure may cause desalinating disease in
  4. And a LOLICA are formed. Typically, a single lengthened pseudopod will, secrete ,a hollow stalk that attached the adult to the substrate. The form of the
  5. A form of mimicry seen only in inquiries. Aphids and other hemipteran insects, secrete ,a sweet liquid called honeydew when they feed on plant sap. The sugars in
  6. Such as dolphins) have good binocular vision forward and downward. Tear glands, secrete ,greasy tears, which protect the eyes from the salt in the water. The lens is
  7. Glands. Most living amphibians also possess granular glands in the skin, that, secrete , irritating or toxic compounds. Birds and reptiles have relatively few skins
  8. As the activated B cell then begins to divide, its offspring (plasma cells), secrete , millions of copies of the antibody that recognizes this antigen. These
  9. System consists of several glands, all and in different parts of the body, that, secrete , hormones directly into the blood rather than into a duct system. Hormones have
  10. These cells may survive and form a small pocket in which they continue to, secrete ,their natural product: calcium carbonate. The pocket is called a pearl sack
  11. On their mothers to drink milk, which is rich in lactose. The intestinal villi, secrete ,the enzyme called lactase (β-D-galactosidase) to digest it. This enzyme
  12. Cell line. The fused cells are called hybrids, and will continually grow and, secrete ,antibody in culture. Single hybrid cells are isolated by dilution cloning to
  13. Are specific for the peptide: MHC complex. They become activated and start to, secrete ,cytokines. Cytokines are substances that can activate cytotoxic T lymphocytes (
  14. If activated cytotoxic CD8+ T cells recognize them, the T cells begin to, secrete ,various toxins that cause the lysis or apoptosis of the infected cell. In order
  15. Glands near the front of the body. Neurosecretory cells in an insect's brain, secrete ,a hormone, the prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) that activates prothoracic
  16. Disease in which antibodies are produced which stimulate the thyroid to, secrete ,excessive quantities of thyroid hormones. The disease can result in the
  17. Do not develop, and the secretory apparatus (ER and Golgi) proliferates to, secrete ,additional primary wall. The wall is most commonly thickest at the corners
  18. Conditions. * During the unification process, microbes (bacteria and fungi), secrete , sticky gum-like mucilage; these contribute to the crumb structure of the soil
  19. Beetle species, including ladybirds, blister beetles, and lucid beetles can, secrete ,distasteful or toxic substances to make them unpalatable or even poisonous.
  20. Of nearby genes. T cells accumulate in the skin; these are thought to, secrete ,cytokines and other proteins that stimulate collagen deposition. Stimulation of
  21. The other ovary would continue providing eggs to be released. Hormones Ovaries, secrete ,both estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen is responsible for the appearance of
  22. And other glands across their back. When the toads are threatened, their glands, secrete ,a milky-white fluid known as endotoxin. Components of endotoxin are toxic to
  23. To have a synthetic gland implanted in his cerebral cortex, he is able to, secrete ,a substance called" Quicksilver ", which coats his skin, hair,nails and
  24. Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) that activates prothoracic glands, which, secrete , a second hormone, usually Eddystone (an ecdysteroid),that induces crisis.
  25. Limestones are voids, peloids, intraclasts, and extracts. These organisms, secrete ,shell made of aragonite or calcite, and leave these shells behind after the
  26. Hydrolases that digest polysaccharides into monosaccharides. Microbes simply, secrete ,digestive enzymes into their surroundings, while animals only secrete these
  27. To other genera. Industrial significance Many Bacillus species are able to, secrete ,large quantities of enzymes. Bacillus amyloliquefaciensis the source of a
  28. The absorption of the zinc and re-release from immune cells (all granulocytes, secrete ,zinc),or both. In 2011,researchers at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  29. Inside a protective capsule that prevents lysis by complement. Many pathogens, secrete ,compound that diminish or misdirect the host's immune response. Other
  30. The activation of signal transduction pathways. For example, slime molds, secrete ,cyclic adenosine monophosphate upon starvation, stimulating individual cells in
  31. Of ammonium bicarbonate have been found in Patagonian guano. The kidneys, secrete ,NH3 to neutralize excess acid. Ammonium salts also are found distributed
  32. Have evolved from ant-loving to ant-eating: these myrmecophagous caterpillars, secrete ,a pheromone that makes the ants act as if the caterpillar is one of their own
  33. Hormones and Pathology with the cells of the endocrine glands and tissues that, secrete ,them. The endocrine system consists of several glands, all and in different
  34. Food source, which many ant species collect. In some cases the aphids, secrete ,the honeydew in response to the ants' tapping them with their antennae. The
  35. Barriers also protect against infection. The skin and respiratory tract, secrete ,antimicrobial peptides such as the defensing. Enzymes such as lysosome and
  36. Called rookeries and micronizes, which open at the anterior of the cell. These, secrete ,enzymes that allow the parasite to enter other cells. The tip is surrounded by
  37. Distinct difference between the two is metabolic. Lager strains of S. Carlisle, secrete ,an enzyme called militias, allowing it to hydrolyze the disaccharide Melrose
  38. Of the characteristic enzymes present in each zone, the zones produce and, secrete ,distinct hormones. Because it is innervated by preganglionic nerve fibers, the
  39. A landmark such as a pine tree to which other males in the area converge. Males, secrete ,a mating pheromone that females follow. Females of some species mate with just
  40. And do not change position if the water flow changes. Some freshwater species, secrete ,a mass of gelatinous material, up to in diameter, to which the zoo ids stick.
  41. Simply secrete digestive enzymes into their surroundings, while animals only, secrete ,these enzymes from specialized cells in their guts. The amino acids or sugars
  42. It derives from the Greek words end meaning inside, within,and crisis for, secrete , The endocrine system is an information signal system like the nervous system
  43. As vaccines. Bacteria and many other microbes, including fungi and algae, often, secrete , polysaccharides as an evolutionary adaptation to help them adhere to surfaces
  44. Different phage type, the filamentous phages, make the host cell continually, secrete ,new virus particles. Released virions are described as free, and,unless
  45. Acidity in its blood supply makes it much easier for the stomach lining to, secrete ,more stomach acid to quickly dissolve bulks of swallowed prey flesh and bone.
  46. The variety of zoo ids present and the type and amount of skeletal material they, secrete , Many species form colonies which consist of sheets of auto-bids. These sheets
  47. Differentiate into either antibody-producing cells called plasma cells that, secrete ,soluble antibody or memory cells that survive in the body for years afterward
  48. Apparatus tends to be larger and more numerous in cells that synthesize and, secrete ,large amounts of substances, for example, the plasma B cells and the
  49. Green plants, many forms of algae and the Oomycetes. Some species of bacteria, secrete ,it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most common organic compound on Earth.
  50. Enter the lymphatic system, which drains interstitial fluid. Plague bacteria, secrete ,several toxins, one of which is known to cause dangerous beta-adrenergic

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