What is a sinus?

A. Attachment points for tendons
B. Holes in the facial bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to pass through
C. Attachment points for ligaments
D. Cavities within the bone


Answer: D

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Excessive dosages of fat-soluble ________ can build up to toxic levels to harm the body.

A. vitamins B. lipids C. steroids D. antibiotics

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Within the first twelve weeks of development, the basis for organ formation is established. This process is called

A) organogenesis. B) implantation. C) gastrulation. D) embryogenesis. E) None of the answers are correct.

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Why is odor control an important factor in the veterinary facility?

What will be an ideal response?

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