The fissure separating the frontal lobe of the cerebrum from the parietal lobe is the ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


central

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A) optic nerve.
B) optic disc.
C) choroid.
D) fovea.
E) lacrimal pore.

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A midsagittal section of the body would pass through the

A) kidney. B) lung. C) heart. D) spleen. E) leg.

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The stress relaxation response enables hollow organs, like the stomach, to accommodate increases in the volume of its contents. Typically, an upper limit is placed on the volume, however, by

a. reflex contraction initiated in response to stretch. b. tension due to stretching of the intermediate filaments within the smooth muscle. c. inelastic connective tissue associated with the smooth muscle of the organ. d. the number of cross-bridge sites present on the myosin filaments.

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The portion of the nephron that empties into the collecting duct is the ________.

A. distal convoluted tubule B. proximal convoluted tubule C. glomerulus D. descending loop of Henle E. ascending loop of Henle

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