General sense organs can be found in the highest concentration in:

a. muscle tissue
b. the skin
c. the tendons and connective tissue
d. the deep internal organs


b. the skin

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a) C b) D c) E d) F e) G

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As an adult ages, the symphysial surface of the pubis

A. becomes more billowed, and a bony rim forms at its circumference. B. becomes more flattened, and the bony ridge at its circumference progressively disappears. C. becomes more flattened, and a bony rim forms at its circumference. D. becomes more billowed, and the bony ridge at its circumference progressively disappears.

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Describe the functional aspects of RBCs

A) RBCs have a large surface area — to — volume ratio, exhibit the ability to form stacks, and they are flexible. B) RBCs have a large surface area — to — volume ratio, have sticky plasma membranes, and are rigid discs. C) RBCs have pseudopodia to allow motility, are spherical in shape, and roll easily across the endothelium of blood vessels. D) RBCs have a small surface area — to — volume ratio, are spherical in shape, and stick easily to each other. E) RBCs have a lot of mitochondria for ATP production, undergo rapid cell division, and are flexible.

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