Which of the following is part of the inner tunic of the eye?
A) Choroid coat B) Retina C) Cornea D) Sclera
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Question 2) The process that extracts energy from glucose and makes it available is cellular
________.
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Question 3) A muscle fiber exposed to a series of stimuli of increasing frequency combines
individual twitches (summation) which results in
A) flaccid muscles. B) muscle tone.
C) complete sustained contraction. D) a latent period.
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Question 4) Most people have 24 ribs.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 5) The two collecting ducts that drain the lymphatic trunks are the
A) bronchomediastinal duct and subclavian duct.
B) intestinal duct and left intercostal duct.
C) thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct.
D) lumbar duct and left lymphatic duct.
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Question 6) A soldier suffers a brain injury, and becomes unable to speak. The damage is likely in
A) Broca's area. B) the brainstem.
C) the hippocampus. D) the basal nuclei
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Question 7) Atrial natriuretic peptide is a hormone that
A) is released from certain muscle cells of the heart.
B) inhibits the release of renin and aldosterone.
C) all of the above.
D) lowers blood pressure.
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Question 8) Two or more types of tissue functioning together constitute a(n) ___________.
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Question 9) The neurotransmitter most likely produced when a person uses a drug that creates a sense
of well-being is
A) dopamine. B) substance Q.
C) enkephalin. D) glutamic acid.
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Question 10) ________ joints are held together by collagen-rich dense connective tissue.
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