A medical procedure often performed during childbirth in which an incision is made in the perineal skin and soft tissues between the vagina and the anus is termed an episiotomy.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Every neuron has

A) myelin. B) a cell body. C) a neurilemma. D) many axons.

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Sperm:

A. are stored in the vas deferens and the last part of the epididymis. B. travel from the seminiferous tubules to the epididymis by the beating action of their flagellae. C. travel through the vas deferens, then the ejaculatory duct, then the ureter during ejaculation. D. are expelled from the penis through the ureter. E. are no longer produced in individuals who have undergone a vasectomy.

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The macula densa cells respond to ________.

A) aldosterone B) antidiuretic hormone C) changes in pressure in the tubule D) changes in solute content of the filtrate

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The hormone erythropoietin is produced and secreted

A) by shifting of production away from making stem cells. B) in response to stimulation of the rate of cell division in erythroblasts. C) by the spleen. D) by the bone marrow. E) during hypoxic conditions.

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