The ________ are the superior chambers of the heart and the ________ are the inferior chambers of the heart

A) left ventricles; right ventricles
B) atria; ventricles
C) visceral percardia; parietal pericardia
D) ventricles; atria
E) left atria; right atria


B

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What is the correct relationship between graded potentials and action potentials?

A) Graded potentials are used to generate action potentials. B) Action potentials are used to generate graded potentials. C) Graded potentials and action potentials are two terms for the same phenomenon. D) All graded potentials increase the likelihood of an action potential.

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Whole muscles respond to stimuli in a _____ fashion.

a. tetanus b. threshold c. graded d. all or none

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Hypoglycemia is the name for high blood sugar

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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