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Anatomy Stack 2

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Which of these structures is not found in the left lung? Horizontal fissure
The hollow nasal cavity is separated by a midline partition called the: septum
The smallest branches of the bronchial tree are: bronchioles
Interferon inhibits the spread of: viruses and bacteria
About half of the lymph flowing through the thoracic duct comes from the: Liver and small intestines
After blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart, it enters the The left atrium
What is used to determine the volume percentage of red blood cells in whole blood Hematocrit
A decrease in the amount of white blood cells is called leukopenia
Receptors for hearing are located in the cochlear duct
Gustatory cells are located in all of the following areas except on the apical surface of vallate papillae on the tongue
Which part of the brain releases the hormone melatonin? Pineal gland
The brainstem does not include the cerebellum
Visceral effectors are innervated by sympathetic fibers True
The nerve commonly called the vagus nerve is the _____ cranial. Tenth
Neurons in the CNS have less chance of regenerating for all of the following reasons except: microglia lay down scar tissue.
Which is true of a reflex arc? It always consists of an afferent neuron and an efferent neuron.
In the human nervous system: there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons
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