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The three categories of connective tissues are
A) connective tissue proper, fluid connective tissue, and supporting connective tissue.
B) epithelial connective tissue, muscle connective tissue, and neural connective tissue.
C) glandular connective tissue, exocrine connective tissue, and endocrine connective
tissue.
D) connective tissue proper, cartilage connective tissue, and bone connective tissue.
E) areolar connective tissue, adipose connective tissue, and dense connective tissue.
The middle segment of the small intestine is called the
A) duodenum.
B) ileum.
C) hilum.
D) jejunum.
E) cecum.
The intrinsic pathway of coagulation is activated by the
A) sticking of platelets to each other.
B) activation of Factor XII by platelet factors.
C) release of tissue factor (Factor III) by damaged endothelium.
D) release of heparin from the liver.
E) conversion of prothrombin to thrombin.
Based on the motor homunculus, which of the following body regions has the fewest
number of motor units involved?
A) tongue
B) face
C) hands
D) back trunk
Figure 29-1 Early Human Development
Identify the stage labeled "12."
A) zygote
B) early morula
C) blastocyst
D) trophoblast
E) late morula
Taste buds are clusters of individual
A) circumvallate papillae.
B) gustatory hairs.
C) epithelial cells.
D) olfactory receptors.
E) gustatory receptors.
The second cervical vertebra is called the
A) primum.
B) atlas.
C) axis.
D) cervix.
E) apex.
A ________ antigen is an antigen with at least two antigenic determinant sites.
A) complete
B) perfect
C) mature
D) paired
E) dipolar
The conversion of a sensory input to a change in membrane potential in the receptor is
known as
A) transduction.
B) reception.
C) effection.
D) potential.
E) stimulation.
Fatty acids that are necessary for proper health but cannot be synthesized by the body
are called ________ fatty acids.
A) oxidative
B) metabolic
C) essential
D) vital
E) non-metabolic
Identify the structure labeled "3."
Figure 13-2 Spinal Nerves
A) spinal nerve
B) gray ramus
C) white ramus
D) dorsal ramus
E) ventral ramus
Identify the internal occipital crest.
Figure 7-1 Floor of the Cranial Cavity
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
Where are the myosin molecules located?
Figure 10-1 Skeletal Muscle Fiber
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
E) 8
Problems with ligaments attachments to the uterus or stretched ligaments would result
in
A) an increased probability of STDs.
B) cervical cancer.
C) a change in orientation of the uterus.
D) endometriosis.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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