Describe the normal sounds associated with heart valves.
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Question 2) The conversion of stimuli into neuron potentials
a. requires an adequate level of stimulus
b. is called transduction
c. stems from generation of receptor potentials
d. all of these
e. none of these
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Question 3) Describe the specialized types of cardiac muscle cells.
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Question 4) Conscious interpretation of external stimuli
a. is sensation
b. rarely occurs
c. is perception
d. is processed in the diencephalon
e. is none of the above
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Question 5) Discuss the distinct layers within the heart.
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Question 6) Afferent input that does not reach the conscious level is
a. somatic
b. proprioceptive
c. somethetic
d. a special sense
e. visceral
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Question 7) Further contributing to vessel narrowing, oxidized LDL inhibits release of __________ from the endothelial cells.
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Question 8) Describe location and general functions of the limbic system.
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Question 9) People with elevated levels of __________, a blood-borne marker of inflammation, have a higher risk for developing coronary artery disease.
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Question 10) Describe the general arrangement of gray and white matter in the spinal cord, and then describe the contents of dorsal, lateral, and ventral horns in the spinal cord. Include in your answer the following terms: columns, tracts, cell bodies, axons, interneurons, somatic motor neurons, visceral motor neurons, and afferent neurons.
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