A(n) ________ is a localized elevation of the skin often accompanied by itching.

A. erosion
B. wheal
C. pustule
D. macule


Answer: B

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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of sickle-cell anemia?

A. Sickle-shaped red blood cells are less likely to rupture. B. Tissue damage from decreased blood supply. C. Sickle-shaped red blood cells can become lodged in capillaries. D. Red blood cells take on the sickle shape when oxygen levels are low.

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The rate with which an action potential travels along an axon _______

A) is called the conduction velocity B) is measured in volts/sec C) is measured in meters/sec D) is called the conduction velocity and is measured in volts/sec E) is called the conduction velocity and is measured in meters/sec

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Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus is called

A. adaptation. B. projection. C. translation. D. conduction. E. phantom pain.

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The second law of __________ says that the universe is moving from a state of order to one of disorder

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

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