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This is a diagram of calcium homeostasis. What process is represented by B?
 
  A. Calcium is lost in urine.
  B. Calcium is removed from blood by osteoblasts.
  C. PTH promotes calcium reabsorption from urine.
  D. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption.
  E. PTH promotes calcium release into blood by osteoclast.



(Question 2) This is a diagram of calcium homeostasis. What process is represented by D?
 
  A. PTH promotes calcium release into blood by osteoclast.
  B. Calcium is removed from blood by osteoblasts.
  C. Calcium is lost in urine.
  D. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption.
  E. PTH promotes calcium reabsorption from urine.



(Question 3) This is a diagram of calcium homeostasis. What process is represented by E?
 
  A. PTH promotes calcium reabsorption from urine.
  B. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption.
  C. Calcium is removed from blood by osteoblasts.
  D. Calcium is lost in urine.
  E. PTH promotes calcium release into blood by osteoclast.



(Question 4) Bones that are thin and have a broad curved shape are classified as ______ bones.
 
  A.
  flat bone
 
  B.
  irregular bone
 
  C.
  long bone
 
  D.
  short bone



(Question 5) This is a diagram of calcium homeostasis. What process is represented by A?
 
  A. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption.
  B. PTH promotes calcium release into blood by osteoclast.
  C. Calcium is lost in urine.
  D. PTH promotes calcium reabsorption from urine.
  E. Calcium is removed from blood by osteoblasts.



(Question 6) This figure illustrates bone growth in length at the Epiphyseal Plate. What is zone E?
 
  A. zone of resting cartilage
  B. zone of proliferation
  C. zone of calcification
  D. zone of hypertrophy
  E. bone of diaphysis



(Question 7) This figure illustrates bone growth in length at the Epiphyseal Plate. What is zone A?
 
  A. bone of diaphysis
  B. zone of hypertrophy
  C. zone of calcification
  D. zone of proliferation
  E. zone of resting cartilage



(Question 8) This figure illustrates bone growth in length at the Epiphyseal Plate. What is zone C?
 
  A. zone of resting cartilage
  B. zone of proliferation
  C. zone of calcification
  D. bone of diaphysis
  E. zone of hypertrophy



(Question 9) This figure illustrates bone growth in length at the Epiphyseal Plate. What is zone D?
 
  A. bone of diaphysis
  B. zone of hypertrophy
  C. zone of calcification
  D. zone of resting cartilage
  E. zone of proliferation



(Question 10) This figure illustrates bone growth in length at the Epiphyseal Plate. What is zone B?
 
  A. zone of calcification
  B. zone of proliferation
  C. zone of resting cartilage
  D. bone of diaphysis
  E. zone of hypertrophy
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