What are the moveable articulators?

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(Lips, mandible, velum, tongue, cheeks, fauces, pharynx, larynx [larynx and pharynx])

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Distinguish between these statements, explaining what is correct or incorrect about each, and what requires clarification. Relate your answers to the energy hill concept from the previous chapter.

A. Passive transport requires energy. B. Active transport requires energy. C. Vesicular transport requires energy.

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Mineralocorticoids

a. stimulate gluconeogenesis. b. stimulate protein degradation. c. act at the kidneys to promote sodium retention and enhance potassium elimination. d. contribute to the pubertal growth spurt. e. are important in maintaining proper plasma calcium levels.

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Explain why animals are used in research. Are there any limitations to the application of animal data to human physiology? Could these limitations be addressed using cell or tissue culture, or computer simulations?

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The ________ ligament extends from the lateral surface of the ovary to the pelvic wall

A) suspensory B) ovarian C) round D) gubernaculum E) mesovarium

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