The great saphenous vein can be seen subcutaneously on the medial side of the leg.

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


True

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Another word for crossing over of axons is ________.

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

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Drugs used to treat inflammation are not without side effects. A common or serious side effect of aspirin (ASA) is...

A) delay of blood clotting, causing stomach ulcers. B) damage to the liver, if taken in high doses. C) increased risk of infection and osteoporosis. D) none of the above.

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What is the function of epinephrine and norepinephrine?

A. Prepare the body for emergency situations and prolong fight-or-flight response B. Regulate blood volume and blood pressure C. Stimulate synthesis of glycogen for long-term energy reserves D. Regulate blood calcium levels E. Block target cell receptors to prevent binding of secondary hormones

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What are vibrissae?

A. Cilia of the nasal mucosa B. Air passages between the nasal conchae C. Nasal cartilages D. Nasal guard hairs E. Folds in the larynx

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