From which area of the spinal cord does the femoral nerve come?

A. Thoracic region
B. Sacral region
C. Coccygeal region
D. Lumbar region


Answer: D

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A. the malleus is pulled toward the eardrum. B. the bridge of auditory ossicles becomes less rigid. C. vibrations are transmitted more effectively to the inner ear. D. vibrations are transmitted less effectively to the inner ear.

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What is one possible path of blood from the heart to the left hallux and back to the heart?

A. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left internal iliac artery > left femoral artery > left popliteal artery > left posterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left fibular vein > left popliteal vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava B. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left external iliac artery > left femoral artery > left popliteal artery > left anterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left great saphenous vein > left femoral vein > left external iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava C. Aorta > left common iliac artery > lleft external iliac artery > left great saphenous artery > left anterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left small saphenous vein > left femoral vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava D. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left internal iliac artery > left small saphenous artery > left popliteal artery > left posterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left femoral vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava

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The larynx is supported by nine pieces of cartilage. Which cartilages occur in pairs?

A.   Thyroid and corniculate B.   Corniculate and cricoid C.   Cricoid, corniculate, and arytenoid D.   Corniculate, cuneiform, and arytenoid E.   Arytenoid and epiglottis

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Anatomists around the world adhere to a lexicon of standard international terms, which stipulates both Latin names and accepted English equivalents.

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

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