Inflammation at the attachment of the extensor carpi muscles on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus due to activity that requires rotation of the forearm and firm grip of hand is known as ________ elbow.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
tennis
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Number 1 indicates a simple _____ gland
A. tubular B. acinar C. branched tubular D. branched acinar E. coiled tubular
What would happen if a transfusion recipient with type A- blood was given type A+ donor blood? (Assume the recipient had never been exposed to the Rh factor.)
A. The recipient's red blood cells would be agglutinated by the donor's anti-A antibodies. B. The recipient would begin to produce anti-Rh antibodies in a few days, which would agglutinate the donor's red blood cells. C. Due to the influx of Rh antigens, the recipient's blood type would change from A- to A+. D. There would be no effect on the recipient; this is a compatible transfusion. E. There would be an immediate transfusion reaction, and the recipient would become very ill or even die.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of white blood cells?
A. Can leave blood vessels B. Make up the major formed element C. Have amoeboid movement D. Have nuclei and mitochondria
Which of the following membranes covers the surface of visceral organs?
A) synovial B) plasma C) serous D) cutaneous E) mucous