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Week 7-15

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The vibrissae function as filters.
An inflammation of the lower respiratory tract that involves the airways of the lungs is called pneumonia.
A tumor of the lymphoid tissue is called lymphoma.
The term blood type refers to the type of blood cell antigen.
Region of the hypophysis that contains secretory endocrine cells derived from the oral ectoderm. adenohypophysis
The hormone produced by the heart increases the excretion of sodium in the urine.
Which is not true about sympathetic postganglionic neurons? A:They are usually longer than preganglionic neurons. B:They produce acetylcholine. C:They produce norepinephrine. D:They have acetylcholine receptors on their dendrites. B
The layer of the meninges that serves as the inner periosteum of the cranial bone is the: dura mater.
TRUE/FALSE: Effectors that have single innervation by the autonomic nervous system are innervated only by the parasympathetic division. FALSE
In the human nervous system: A:most of the cells are neurons. B:most of the cells are glia cells. C:there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons. D:the ratio of cells is unknown because of the complexity of the nervous system. C
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