The universal energy carrier is ________.

glucose
ATP
ADP
GTP


ATP

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Which of the following types of neurons have one axon and one dendrite emerging from the cell body and are found in the retina of the eye, inner ear, and olfactory region of the brain?

a) bipolar neuron b) multipolar neuron c) unipolar neuron d) nonpolar neuron e) pseudounipolar

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Which of the following is a function of erythrocytes?

A. To defend the body against pathogens B. To initiate blood clotting C. To regulate erythropoiesis D. To transport nutrients E. To transport carbon dioxide

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If a person has a backache and asks a friend to massage the areas likely to be causing the problem, what muscles and anatomical features would be massaged, and what anatomical landmarks could be located in order to help find the muscles?

What will be an ideal response?

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Phalanges are

A) wrist and ankle bones. B) both finger and toe bones. C) toe bones only. D) finger bones only.

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