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| bone, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue |
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| tissues of greatest importance in growth and development |
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| starts at fore/hind limbs, moves up from bottom, forward from rump and back from withers to meet in the middle |
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| muscle grows most, then fat, bone barely grows |
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| growth from addition of material between cells |
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| metabolic actions unrelated to growth(GH) |
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1. increase lypolysis(fatty acid in blood) 2. conserve glucose |
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| hyperplasia and hypertrophy |
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| growth promoting actions on soft (GH) |
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| growth promoting actions on bones(GH) |
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1. stimulate poliferation of epiphyseal cartilage 2. stimulate osteoblast activity |
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| at peuberty, epiphyseal plate is ossified by action of |
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| ends/joints of bones, filled with red bone marrow |
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| middle section of bones, made of cortical bone and contains marrow and adipose tissue |
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| type of bone cell that removes bone tissue by removing mineral matrix(bone reabsorption for space for marrow) |
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| mononucleate cell responsible for bone formation(bone thickness) |
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| insulin like growth factor |
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| mostly from liver, may act through paracrine action, dependent on nutrition and age factors |
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| independent of GH, important in fetal development, involved in muscle growth? |
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| visceral fat: mesenteric, caul, perireal, and leaf fats |
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| fat deposited in double layer of peritoneum |
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| fatty membrane the surrounds the internal organs |
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| fat that lines the abdominal cavity and encloses kidneys and is used for lard production |
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| increases in DNA/fiber during muscle growth due to |
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| incorporation of satellite cells |
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| hormone produced by liver in response to GH with direct impact on cell growth, also called IGF |
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| produced by the hypothalamus and inhibits GH. also produced by pancreatic delta cells to help digestion |
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