This purely sensory cranial nerve carries signals associated with vision

A) oculomotor B) trigeminal C) facial D) optic


Answer: D

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A. Glycogen B. Fibrinogen C. Glucose D. Antibodies E. Albumin

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Describe red pulp and white pulp found in the spleen

A) Red pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells; white pulp resembles lymphoid nodules and contains lymphocytes. B) Red pulp resembles lymphoid nodules and contains lymphocytes; white pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells. C) Red pulp contains large amounts of red bone marrow; white pulp contains large amounts of yellow bone marrow. D) Red pulp is where red blood cells are stored; white pulp is the primary storage site for triglycerides and other lipids. E) Red pulp is where hemoglobin is produced and stored in the body; white pulp is where T and B lymphocytes are produced and stored in the body.

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At the end of inspiration, how much of the air in the alveoli is fresh air?

a. about 3% b. about 5% c. about 8% d. about 10% e. about 13%

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Decreased ability of the blood to carry oxygen may be due to a deficiency in ________.

A. iron B. copper C. zinc D. gold

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