What is a bubo?

A) a wall in a lymph node
B) a lobe of the spleen
C) an infected Peyer's patch
D) an infected lymph node


D) an infected lymph node

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Energy transformations result in ________ in entropy.

A. an increase B. no change C. a decrease

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What is internal respiration?

A. Ventilation (breathing) B. Gas exchange between air and blood C. Production of ATP D. Gas exchange between blood and tissue fluid

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Suspensory ligaments function to change the shape of the lens within the eye.

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

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A 53-year-old woman with known kidney disease presents to a hospital because her pain has become increasingly more severe. A physician performing kidney surgery must remember that:

(A) The left kidney lies a bit lower than the right one (B) The perirenal fat lies external to the renal fascia (C) The renal fascia does not surround the suprarenal gland (D) The left renal vein runs anterior to both the aorta and the left renal artery (E) The right renal artery is shorter than the left renal artery

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