Where does the thoracic duct terminate?

A. Inferior vena cava
B. Superior vena cava
C. Left subclavian vein
D. Right subclavian vein
E. Azygos vein


C. Left subclavian vein

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A) these type of joints are harder to control and coordinate B) muscles that span this mobile joint will only provide a reduced amount of power C) the joint is relatively unstable and can easily dislocate D) the blood vessels that lead to the arm and hand can easily be cut off by the free range of motion

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The pancreas is the primary site of digestive enzyme production

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following in NOT correctly matched?

A. congestive heart failure on the left side: pulmonary edema B. heart murmur: abnormal sound relating to abnormal valves in or near the heart C. cardiac tamponade: a build-up of fluid or blood in the pericardium which compresses the heart and can lead to heart failure D. atrial fibrillation: asynchronous contractions of the atria that lead to circulatory failure and death E. myocardial infarction: heart attack

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LH and FSH are

A. gonadotropic hormones. B. sex hormones. C. only in females. D. All apply.

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