What organ(s) is/are covered by the pleura?

A) lungs B) brain and spinal cord
C) heart D) digestive organs


Answer: A

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One function of the reticular formation is to assist in the regulation of respiration and blood pressure

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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This accessory organ of the digestive system makes digestive enzymes that act upon all of the major food types

A) pancreas B) liver C) gall bladder D) salivary glands

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Which of the following is an example of labile cells?

A. Skeletal muscle fibers increase in size by adding more cytoplasmic components. B. Both "hemocytoblasts are cells that divide and give rise to multiple types of blood cells" and "liver cells have the ability to divide and give rise to other liver cells" are correct. C. Hemocytoblasts are cells that divide and give rise to multiple types of blood cells. D. Liver cells have the ability to divide and give rise to other liver cells.

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