Which of the following is a function of the oral cavity?

A) Nutrient absorption B) Peristalsis
C) Protein digestion D) Starch digestion


D

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A) systemic physiology. B) pathology. C) cell physiology. D) cytology. E) histology.

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The teres major muscle is the boundary between which part of arteries?

a. subclavian and axillary b. axillary and brachial c. subclavian and brachial d. cephalic and basilic

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Which of the following is NOT a complication of a major burn?

A. electrolyte imbalance B. weight loss C. fever D. hypermetabolic state E. decreased protein demand

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The release of neurotransmitter from a neuron is an example of

A. exocytosis and it requires expenditure of ATP. B. pinocytosis and it is a form of primary active transport. C. exocytosis and is a form of passive transport. D. receptor-mediated endocytosis and it requires expenditure of ATP. E. endocytosis and is a form of passive transport.

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