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Julie Montelongo

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In pushing (pressing) a weight from shoulder height to above the head, which of the following muscles is least utilized? Biceps Brachii
The muscle that extends and adducts the arm is the: Latissimus dorsi
Which is true of a reflex arc? It always consists of an afferent neuron and an efferent neuron
Neurons in the CNS have less chance of regenerating for all of the following reasons except: microglia lay down scar tissue
The spinal tract is located on the side of the cord, originates in the brain, and terminates in the spinal cord in the _____ tract. lateral corticospinal
Region of the hypophysis that contains secretory endocrine cells derived from the oral ectoderm. adenohypophysis
The four structures that compose the conduction system of the heart are the: SA node, AV node, AV bundle, and Purkinje fibers
The outermost layer of the larger blood vessels is the tunica adventitia
The cisterna chyli: originates in the thoracic duct
Adaptive immunity, part of the body’s third line of defense, is orchestrated by two different classes of a type of white blood cell called the Lymphocyte
Hassall corpuscles are part of the: Thymus
he structure in the neck known as the “Adam’s apple” is the: Thyroid Cartilage
Olfactory epithelium is found: covering the superior turbinate
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