What is the total number of phalanges in a normal human body?
A. 42
B. 14
C. 50
D. 56
E. 28
Answer: D
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A) allowing the cancer cells to bind to their healthy, neighboring cells B) a decrease in the permeability of the tumor cell's plasma membrane preventing the uptake of chemotherapy drugs C) the cancer cells conserving energy for more growth D) cells of the immune system recognizing the tumorous cells as foreign and destroying them
Classify neurons based on their structure
A) Neurons are classified structurally as sensory, interneurons, or motor neurons. B) Neurons are classified structurally as central, peripheral, or enteric neurons. C) Neurons are classified structurally as anaxonic, bipolar, unipolar, or multipolar. D) Neurons are classified structurally as anaxonic or axonic. E) Neurons are classified structurally as sympathetic or parasympathetic neurons.
Sutures can be found at all of the joints of an adult skull, except between
A) the mandible and the temporal bone. B) the zygomatic bone and the maxillary bone. C) the occipital bone and the parietal bone. D) the vomer and the zygomatic bone. E) None of these; they are all sutures.
If a person brings the soles of his or her feet together so they are facing each other, what muscle action is he or she performing?
A. Inversion B. Plantar flexion C. Dorsiflexion D. Eversion