Under normal circumstances, the parasympathetic system would be stronger than the sympathetic system.?

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Which of the following does NOT contribute to the longer lasting and more widespread effects observed with sympathetic activation versus parasympathetic activation?

a) Norepinephrine is more slowly removed from synapses than ACh. b) Additional norepinephrine is released from the adrenal gland. c) Greater divergence occurs in sympathetic neural pathways. d) Blood flow to the hypothalamus is decreased when sympathetic activation occurs.

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A person's blood type is determined by ________.

A) the presence or absence of specific glycoprotein molecules on their cell membrane. B) the shape of the red blood cells. C) the chemical character of the hemoglobin. D) the size of the red blood cells. E) the number of specific molecules on the cell membrane.

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What unique feature do thoracic vertebrae contain?

A. Transverse foramina B. Vertebral foramina C. Spinous processes D. Rib facets E. Transverse processes

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Which of the following represents the highest pressure to the lowest?

a. glomerular capillary osmotic pressure ? plasma-colloid blood pressure ? basement membrane capsule hydrostatic pressure b. nephron capillary osmotic pressure ? basement membrane blood pressure ? glomerular capsule hydrostatic pressure c. glomerular capillary osmotic pressure ? plasma-colloid blood pressure ? Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure d. nephron capillary blood pressure ? basement membrane osmotic pressure ? Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure e. glomerular capillary blood pressure ? plasma-colloid osmotic pressure ? Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure

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