________ nerve(s) pass(es) throughout sympathetic ganglia without synapsing.

A. Vagus
B. Celiac
C. Splanchnic
D. Facial
E. Trigeminal


Answer: C

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Using Figure 22.3, match the following:



1) Produces enzymes that break down all categories of foodstuffs.
2) Increases surface area for absorption via villi and microvilli.
3) Bacteria process undigested chyme from the small intestine.
4) Only digestive structure with three muscle layers.
5) Receives blood via the hepatic portal system.
6) Contains the brush border enzymes that complete digestion of carbohydrates and proteins.
7) Main function is to filter and process the nutrient-rich blood delivered to it.
8) Produces intrinsic factor.
9) Produces a mucoid barrier.

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What area in the figure represents the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a deep exhalation?

a) C b) H c) D d) B e) G

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In Kartagener syndrome, the protein dynein is not produced. Which of the following would result?

A. Ribosomes would be unable to produce functional proteins. B. Mitochondria could no longer produce ATP. C. Cell plasma membranes would become rigid, tear, and leak calcium into the surrounding tissues. D. A male would be infertile due to non-motile sperm.

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