The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is also known as the __________ division.
a) craniosacral
b) thoracolumbar
a) craniosacral
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The release of GABA and subsequent inhibition of voltage gated calcium channels is associated with
A) presynaptic inhibition. B) presynaptic facilitation. C) spatial summation. D) temporal summation. E) spatial facilitation.
What enzyme catalyzes the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid, and where is this enzyme located?
A) carbonic anhydrase, in hemoglobin B) carbonic dehydrogenase, in plasma C) carbonic dehydrogenase, in hemoglobin D) carbonic anhydrase, in plasma E) carbonic anhydrase, in erythrocytes
The most active phagocytic cells in circulating blood are
A) neutrophils and macrophages. B) neutrophils and monocytes. C) monocytes and macrophages. D) lymphocytes and monocytes.
The receptor cells for static equilibrium are located in the:
A) maculae of the utricle and saccule of the vestibule. B) ampullae of the semicircular canals. C) spiral organ (organ of Corti) of the cochlea. D) otolithic membrane of the utricle and saccule of the vestibule.