The term excitation–contraction coupling refers to the series of events linking signals from the brain to the spinal cord

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Type B intercalated cells are more active than Type A intercalated cells under normal circumstances, and their activity increases even more during acidosis

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which tissue type is found in the serous membranes on the surface of the stomach and small intestine?

A. Simple squamous epithelium B. Simple cuboidal epithelium C. Stratified squamous epithelium D. Urothelium E. Simple columnar epithelium

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During moderate exercise, ________

A) blood pressure remains at pre-exercise levels B) heart rate remains the same or decreases C) heart rate and blood pressure increase D) blood pressure decreases

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The sensory structure found in the semicircular canals is called a:

a. macula b. ampulla c. crista d. lamellated corpuscle

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