Antibodies are what type of plasma protein?

A) apolipoprotein
B) metalloprotein
C) steroid-binding protein
D) immunoglobulin
E) fibrinogen


D

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Which of the following statements correctly describes fatty acids?

A) Volatile fatty acids are the longest fatty acids. B) Saturated fatty acids are linear in structure and have one or no double bonds. C) Medium-chain fatty acids are produced by ruminants when cellulose is fermented. D) Double bonds in fatty acids create bends/kinks in the chain, thus altering membrane structure.

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What is the function of the inferior colliculi?

A. Visual tracking of moving objects B. Auditory reflexes, such as a startle response to a loud noise C. Control of pain awareness D. Improvement of motor function by suppression of unwanted contractions E. Regulation of rate and force of the heartbeat

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Which structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity?

A) lingual frenulum B) papillae C) vestibule D) soft palate

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