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question 7 1 pts the basic determinant of skin color is keratin. mucus. melanin. tyrosine. question 8 1 pts which of the following contains osteocytes? striated muscle smooth muscle bone blood question 9 1 pts which of the following tissues lack a direct blood supply and consequently heals very slowly? bone muscle adipose cartilage
Brief Explanations
- Question 7: Melanin is the pigment that determines skin color. Keratin is a protein in skin, hair and nails, mucus is a secretion, and tyrosine is an amino - acid involved in melanin production but not the determinant of skin color.
- Question 8: Osteocytes are bone cells. Striated and smooth muscles are types of muscle tissue, and blood is a connective tissue not containing osteocytes.
- Question 9: Cartilage lacks a direct blood supply, which leads to slow healing. Bone, muscle, and adipose tissues have blood supplies.
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Question 7: C. melanin
Question 8: C. bone
Question 9: D. cartilage