The only movable bone of the adult skull is the:

A) vomer bone. B) temporal bone. C) lacrimal bone. D) mandible.


Answer: D

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Which is NOT typically a step in the cAMP second-messenger system?

A. A first messenger binds to a transmembrane receptor. B. Active cAMP-dependent protein kinase phosphorylates cell proteins. C. Adenylyl cyclase converts ATP into cAMP. D. There is dissociation of G-protein subunits. E. An activated G-protein subunit phosphorylates cAMP-dependent protein kinase.

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Which organ, located in the female pelvic cavity, produces estrogen?

A) testis B) ovary C) pancreas D) parathyroid gland E) thyroid gland

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Label K represents which structure(s)?


A) mucosal glands
B) muscularis mucosa
C) villi
D) submucosal glands
E) lamina propria

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