The spinal nerves enter and exit the vertebral canal through the
A) dorsal root.
B) ventral root.
C) transverse foramen.
D) vertebral foramen.
E) intervertebral foramen.
E) intervertebral foramen.
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A. Mitochondria B. Lysosomes C. Golgi apparatus D. Ribosomes E. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The enzyme lactase:
A. is involved directly in the digestion of proteins. B. is necessary for the breakdown of milk fats. C. is embedded in the luminal plasma membranes of intestinal epithelial cells. D. promotes the formation of and storage of bile by the gallbladder. E. is overproduced and released by secretory cells in the small intestine in the condition known as lactose intolerance.
Meningitis can be caused by infection of the central nervous system by bacteria. Which cells would be most responsible for removing the infection?
A) Schwann cells B) oligodendrocytes C) microglia D) satellite cells
Low dietary intake of cholesterol triggers cholesterol synthesis within the liver to increase.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)