Neuron processes that carry impulses toward the cell body are called ________

A) Nissl bodies
B) dendrites
C) nodes
D) axons


B

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Kevin was playing softball with some friends and was hit in the face by a ball fracturing one of the bones.  Select the bone matched with its proper description that was most likely fractured?

A. Zygomatic bone - irregular B. Nasal bone - flat C. Occipital bone - flat D. Temporal bone - short

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Define autorhythmicity

A) Autorhythmicity is the ability of the heart to contract with neural stimulation. B) Autorhythmicity is the ability of the heart to contract with hormonal stimulation. C) Autorhythmicity is the ability of the heart to contract without neural or hormonal stimulation. D) Autorhythmicity is the ability of the heart to relax after each contraction. E) Autorhythmicity is the ability of the heart to respond to sympathetic stimulation.

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