The fissure separating the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes is the ____________________.

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


sylvian, or lateral

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Of the two types of synapses, based on mode of communication, which is less common but allows faster signal transmission?

A.   Chemical synapse B.   Mechanical synapse C.   Physical synapse D.   Magnetic synapse E.   Electrical synapse

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Which of the following is not a role of molecular chaperonins?

A) prevent accidental, premature, or incorrect folding of polypeptide chains B) aid the desired folding and association process of polypeptides C) help to translocate proteins and certain metal ions across cell membranes D) promote the breakdown of damaged or denatured proteins E) act as a biological catalyst

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An increase in peripheral resistance would have what effect on blood pressure?

A. No effect B. Increase C. Decrease D. Varies from person to person

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