A hormone is a secreted molecule that is carried in the bloodstream to where it acts on target cells that bear specific receptors for that hormone.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A) friction B) impulse stimulation C) pressure D) perforation E) lubrication

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The glenoid cavity of the ________ articulates with the head of the ________

A) sternum; humerus B) humerus; scapula C) scapula; humerus D) radius; humerus E) scapula; sternum

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Blood flow through a capillary is controlled by the

A) vasa vasorum. B) plexus. C) precapillary sphincter. D) thoroughfare channel. E) venule.

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Which of the following are primary sex organs?

A. Scent glands B. Uterine tubes C. Ovaries D. Breasts E. Ova

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