Which of the following is true regarding epiphyseal plate injuries?
A. These injuries can terminate longitudinal bone growth.
B. These injuries can result from acute trauma.
C. These injuries can result from repetitive loading of a low magnitude.
D. both A and B
E. all of the above
E. all of the above
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T cells
A) control the activation and activity of B cells. B) are responsible for the phenomenon in the body known as "humoral immunity." C) include approximately 10—15 percent of the circulating lymphocytes. D) can differentiate into plasmocytes when appropriately stimulated. E) All of the answers are correct.
Read the following passage and answer the accompanying questions. Rupture of the cruciate ligament is a common injury to the stifle joint of dogs. The cranial cruciate ligament is more commonly ruptured than the caudal ligament. Rupture of either cruciate ligament may be accompanied by rupture of the medial collateral ligament and damage to the medial meniscus. Acute lameness is the most common
sign of a cruciate ligament rupture, which will decrease in severity over time. Chronic lameness and osteoarthritis may result if the stifle joint is not stabilized via surgery. The paragraph points out that: A) rupture of the cruciate ligament is rare B) both cruciate ligaments are usually ruptured C) the medial meniscus may also be injured with cruciate ruptures D) acute lameness is seen in dogs for about 4 to 6 weeks following cruciate rupture
The primary mechanism driving filtration in capillary beds is ______.
A. diffusion B. capillary osmotic pressure C. hydrostatic pressure of the interstitial fluid D. hydrostatic pressure within the capillaries
The distention of the stomach by food is the primary stimulus to begin the
A. cephalic phase of gastric secretion. B. gastric phase of gastric secretion. C. intestinal phase of gastric secretion. D. cystic phase of gastric secretion. E. hepatic phase of gastric secretion.