The tympanic membrane
a. vibrates when struck by sound waves.
b. contains the organ of Corti.
c. produces ear wax.
d. is connected to the stapes.
e. none of these answers.
A
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A. Cranial nerves are input pathways and spinal nerves are output pathways for the brain. B. Cranial nerves can be sensory, motor, or mixed; spinal nerves are all mixed nerves. C. Spinal nerves are much more specialized than cranial nerves. D. Spinal nerves carry information related to the head, face, and neck; cranial nerves carry information related to visual, auditory, smell, or taste sensation.
The P wave of an ECG is produced by the ________.
A. depolarization of the atria B. repolarization of the atria C. depolarization of the ventricles D. repolarization of the ventricles
List the general factors that limit normal clot growth.
What will be an ideal response?
The connecting stalk between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland is the
A. tectum. B. cerebral peduncle. C. hippocampus. D. infundibulum.