This bacteria releases a toxin that keeps muscles constantly contracted and causes tetanus

A) E. Coli B) Meningitis
C) Staphylococcus aureus D) Clostridium tetani


D

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A muscle whose name ends in the suffix -glossus would be found within or attached to the

A) chin. B) cheek. C) jaw. D) tongue. E) lips.

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A.  sutures. B.  fontanelles. C.  intraosseous membranes. D.  craniochondral articulations. E.  ossicles.

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Epithelial tissue is organized into what two general types of structures?

a. cells and cell walls b. ducts and nuclei c. epithelial sheets and secretory glands d. protective and absorptive e. epithelial sheets and cell membranes

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