Sinuses are absent from which bone?
A) Maxilla B) Sphenoid C) Ethmoid D) Frontal E) Temporal
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Question 2) ________ established a code of ethics for physicians. He is considered the father of medicine.
A) Galen
B) Aristotle
C) Vesalius
D) Hooke
E) Hippocrates
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Question 3) Oligodendrocytes serve the same purpose in the CNS that satellite cells do in the PNS.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 4) Most of the bones of the skull are connected by immovable joints called ________.
A) symphyses
B) fissures
C) sinuses
D) syndesmoses
E) sutures
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Question 5) Transcription occurs in the ________, but most translation occurs in the ________.
A) cytoplasm; nucleus
B) nucleolus; cytoplasm
C) nucleus; nucleolus
D) nucleolus; rough endoplasmic reticulum
E) nucleus; cytoplasm
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Question 6) Divergent sensory pathways explain the phenomenon of referred pain.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 7) The study of the structure and function of cells is called ________.
A) exploratory physiology
B) cytology
C) radiology
D) gross anatomy
E) comparative physiology
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Question 8) Which of the bones below does not belong to the appendicular skeleton?
A) Ethmoid B) Patella C) Ulna D) Clavicle E) Fibula
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Question 9) Which of the following is not directly involved in translation?
A) tRNA B) mRNA C) rRNA D) Ribosomes E) DNA
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Question 10) Unipolar neurons have only a single process leading away from the soma.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false