Which of the following is/are examples of superficial muscle(s)?

A. biceps
B. triceps
C. gastrocnemius
D. all of the above


D. all of the above

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The cerebral arterial circle "encircles" which of the following?

A) great vessels (arteries and veins) at the base of the heart B) carotid arteries (internal and external) C) infundibulum of the pituitary gland D) phrenic arteries to the diaphragm E) all vessels and passageways passing through the mediastinum

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In one form of anemia, the hematocrit is lower than normal but the amount of hemoglobin inside erythrocytes is much higher

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The ________ is a pocket formed between the posterior wall of the uterus and the anterior surface of the rectum

A) fundus B) vesico-uterine pouch C) ampulla D) recto-uterine pouch E) infundibulum

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Explain whether the blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would or would not interfere with the delivery of milk to the nipple

A) Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would interfere with the delivery of milk because each gland has only one lactiferous sinus. B) Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would interfere with the delivery of milk because although each gland has several lactiferous sinuses, only one can be active at a time. C) Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would not interfere with the delivery of milk because milk doesn't travel through the lactiferous sinuses to exit the nipple. D) Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would not interfere with the delivery of milk because each gland has several lactiferous sinuses. E) Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would interfere with the delivery of milk because the lactiferous sinus is where the milk is produced.

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