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These receptor cells provide for the sense of taste.
 
  a) Olfactory hair cells
  b) Pacinian corpuscles
  c) Basal stem cells
  d) Hair cells
  e) Gustatory cells



(Question 2) Which of the following is NOT a parasympathetic terminal ganglion?
 
  a) Ciliary ganglion
  b) Pterygopalatine ganglion
  c) Submandibular ganglion
  d) Otic ganglion
  e) All are parasympathetic terminal ganglia



(Question 3) Which of the following parts of a nervous reflex arc is usually a muscle or gland?
 
  a) Sensory receptor
  b) Sensory neuron
  c) Motor neuron
  d) Effector
  e) Integration center



(Question 4) Which of the following is a type of a rapidly adapting touch receptor?
 
  a) Corpuscle of touch (Meissner corpuscle)
  b) Type 1 cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Merkel disc)
  c) Lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscle
  d) Both the corpuscle of touch and the type 1 cutaneous mechanreceptor
  e) All of these choices



(Question 5) In the diagram, where is the central (Haversian) canal?
 
  a) C
  b) A
  c) E
  d) F
  e) D



(Question 6) Where is the deltoid?
 
  a) C
  b) D
  c) F
  d) G
  e) I



(Question 7) Each lower limb has
 
  a) 30 bones found in 3 locations.
  b) 30 bones found in 4 locations.
  c) 32 bones found in 3 locations.
  d) 32 bones found in 4 locations.
  e) 34 bones found in 4 locations.



(Question 8) Imagine you are trying to create a living, artificial cell in a lab. Considering their role in human cells, explain how you would try to use each of the four types of biological molecules in your artificial cell.
 
  For example, explain how you would use one type of molecule to establish a boundary between the water in your test tube and the inside of your artificial cell.



(Question 9) Hemoglobin in blood, collagen in tendons, and enzymes in the digestive system are all examples of
 
  A. proteins.B. lipids.C. amino acids.D. carbohydrates.E. catalysts.



(Question 10) Which of the following lists describes three of the main functions served by proteins?
 
  A. Waterproofing, energy storage, and transmission of the genetic code B. Cushioning of organs, thermal insulation, and establishing cell boundaries C. Catalysis of chemical reactions, body defenses, and movement D. Energy storage, body defenses, thermal insulation
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