Common to both diabetes and asthma are
A) ?triggers.
B) ?adherence problems.
C) ?insulin injections.
D) ?troubles in breathing.
Answer: B) ?adherence problems.
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A. The adult nervous system makes too much of the chemical for growth, so the cell does not "know" in which direction to grow. B. The immune cells necessary for protection of the neuron during growth are no longer in the vicinity. C. Scar tissue may block the original pathway. D. Glial cells are absent.
Dana has schizophrenia, which was diagnosed when she was a teenager; she has now been on a standard dose of antipsychotic medication for more than 20 years. She has developed peculiar mannerisms such as thrusting her tongue forward and rubbing the thumb and middle finger of her right hand together. Side effects like these are called:
A) iatrogenic illness. B) tardive dyskinesia. C) reflex synesthesia. D) spasmodic tics.
Which characteristic is NOT usually considered part of the female gender stereotype?
a) nurturing b) angry c) sensitive d) emotional
__________ transmit information along their trunks to the __________
a. Axons; soma b. Axons; dendrites c. Dendrites; axons d. Dendrites; soma e. Neurotransmitters; soma