Which muscle acts as an antagonist to rectus abdominis?
A. Trapezius
B. Sternocleidomastoid
C. Transversus abdominis
D. Erector spinae
E. Splenius capitis
D. Erector spinae
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An individual whose blood type is AB negative can ________
A) receive Types A, B, and AB, but not O B) donate to all blood types C) receive any blood type except that with an Rh antigen D) donate to Types A, B, AB, but not to Type O
There are many different antigens found on red blood cell membranes, but only antigens A and B, and the Rh antigens are likely to cause agglutination reactions when transplanted into a person that lacks them.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A(n) ____________________ is an environmental change that causes a sensory receptor to initiate an action potential
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____________________ are lymphocyte-like cells that nonspecifically destroy virus-infected cells and tumor cells
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