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bella jabril

Week 10: 11: 12:Activity

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Blood viscosity stems mainly from the red blood cells but also partly from the in blood. protein molecules present
Identify the letter that indicates a connective tissue layer consisting of longitudinal collagen fibers. D
Identify the letter that indicates the left common carotid artery. A
Identify the letter that indicates the aortic arch. B
Identify the letter that indicates the most abundant class of leukocyte. B
Starling’s law of the heart states that, within limits, the longer, or more stretched, the heart fibers are at the beginning of the contraction, the stronger the contraction
Identify the letter that indicates the location of the subendocardial conducting network. D
Identify the letter that indicates the renal artery. B
Inhibition of sympathetic vasoconstrictor impulses is considered a major mechanism of vasodilation
Identify the letter that indicates the subendothelial layer associated with larger blood vessels. B
Identify the letter that indicates where lymph collected from the right arm enters the bloodstream. A
Identify the letter that indicates the large lymph vessel that drains three-quarters of the body. C
Identify the letter that indicates a vessel that carries oxygenated blood to peripheral tissues. C
Identify the letter that indicates inguinal lymph nodes that filter lymph from the lower limbs. E
Identify the letter that indicates where lymph collected from the right arm enters the bloodstream. A
Identify the letter that indicates collagen fibers that anchor lymphatic capillaries to surrounding connective tissue. D
Identify the letter that indicates lymph nodes that direct lymph fluid to the jugular trunks. B
Identify the letter that indicates the first structure to receive lymph from both the lumbar and intestinal trunks and is located on the surface of L1 and L2 vertebrae. D
Identify the letter that indicates the smallest lymphatic vessel that collects lymph in the peripheral tissue. B
Identify the letter that indicates the first structure to receive lymph from both the lumbar and intestinal trunks and is located on the surface of L1 and L2 vertebrae. D
Identify the letter that indicates the unique arrangement of endothelial cells that make up lymphatic capillaries. E
Gas exchange occurs only in the alveoli.
he trachea, bronchial tree, and lungs make up the lower respiratory tract.
Which organ consists largely of cartilages that are attached to one another and to surrounding structures by muscles or fibrous and elastic tissue components? larynx
Identify the letter that indicates a muscular tube that propels swallowed food to the stomach. A
Identify the letter that indicates Ciliated cells in this layer transport mucus laden with dust, bacteria, pollen, and viruses towards the pharynx. C
Identify the letter that indicates the trachealis muscle. B
Identify the letter that indicates the uvula. C
The microscopic cilia function to move mucus toward the pharynx.
Identify the letter that indicates the opening of the pharyngotympanic tube. B
The air-containing spaces that open, or drain, into the nasal cavity are called paranasal sinuses.
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