The ________ branch from the trachea at the carina

A) terminal bronchioles
B) lobar bronchi
C) segmental bronchi
D) primary bronchi
E) alveolar ducts


D

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Manubrium, body, and xiphoid process are all parts of the ________.

A. clavicle B. pelvis C. scapula D. sacrum E. sternum

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Thromboxane is a chemical mediator released by platelets. Thromboxane promotes the aggregation of platelets which results in platelet plug formation during hemostasis. Thromboxane would therefore be classified as a/an ________.

A. paracrine chemical messenger B. endorphin C. enkephalin D. neurotransmitter E. autocrine chemical messenger

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By what time of life are all oogonia formed in females?

A) before birth B) early adulthood C) during infancy D) at puberty

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Where is the anterior white column?

a) B b) C c) H d) I e) J

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