skin and mucosa {Ans: The "first line of defense" in innate immunity}endochondral {Ans: Most bones grow by ____________________ ossification, meaning the bone tissue forms inside a cartilage model.}mesinteric {Ans: Membranes supporting small intestine.}ATP {Ans: Form of energy used by cells}Troponin {Ans: Calcium Ions bind to what protein which causes the protein to change shape causing.}recruitment {Ans: Adding strength to a muscle contraction by adding more motor unit is called _______________.}dominant allele {Ans: An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present.}Hematoma {Ans: When a bone breaks, first blood accumulates around the damage, forming a ____ which will clot}Pyridoxine (B6) {Ans: Cellular function, catabolism of amino acids, heme and neurotransmitter synthesis, found in organ meats and grains and helps with convulsions, irritability, and anemia}Canines (cuspids) {Ans: Teeth used to grasp and tear food.}Fat soluble vitamins {Ans: A, D, E, K}naturally acquired passive immunity {Ans: A fetus receives protection from the mother through what immunity?}ductus arteriosus {Ans: a blood vessel in a fetus that bypasses pulmonary circulation by connecting the pulmonary artery directly to the ascending aorta}Tendon {Ans: Cordlike part that attaches