An autograft covers an injured area of skin with
A) skin from a skin bank.
B) a skin substitute, such as an artificial membrane.
C) skin from an uninjured region of the patient's body.
D) skin from a person other than the patient.
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Question 2) A different enzyme may catalyze the formation and the breakdown of the same molecule.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 3) A reason that the axons in the CNS and PNS differ in their ability to regenerate after
injury is that
A) peripheral nerves lack Schwann cells.
B) axons of the CNS lack neurilemmae.
C) peripheral nerves lack endoneurium.
D) axons of the CNS lack myelin.
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Question 4) The four tissue types are muscle tissue, nervous tissue, connective tissue, and
________.
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Question 5) The process by which food substances are chemically changed into simpler forms
that can be absorbed is called ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Question 6) Displacement of a joint is called
A) bursitis. B) sprain. C) arthritis. D) dislocation.
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Question 7) When atoms form chemical bonds, the subatomic particles that directly interact
are the ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Question 8) Which three bones fuse to form the hip bone?
A) the ischium, the coccyx, and the pubis.
B) the ilium, the sacrum, and the pubis.
C) the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis.
D) the ilium, the femur, and the pubis.
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Question 9) During apoptosis
A) chromosomes join.
B) mitochondria merge.
C) the cytoskeleton forms large, complex structures.
D) the cell can no longer adhere to other cells.
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Question 10) A burn affecting only the epidermis is a
A) second-degree burn. B) third-degree burn.
C) superficial partial-thickness burn. D) deep partial-thickness burn.