In the word gastr/itis, the element "itis" is the ________________________________________

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Your colleague sees a pelvic radiograph you have just taken of a patient and comments that your patient must have been a female. Provide three or more characteristics of the female pelvis to support how your colleague recognized the sex of your patient

from her radiograph. What will be an ideal response?

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If a neuron is prevented from sending a neurotransmitter across a synapse to another cell, which neuron property is being inhibited?

A. Excitability B. Secretion C. Conductivity D. Permeability

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Nociceptors

A) generally have large receptive fields. B) always convey very precise local information. C) are especially common in the viscera. D) are large, structurally complex receptors. E) None of the answers are correct.

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Concerning the breasts:

A) lactiferous ducts open on the areola. B) each lactiferous duct comes from a single alveolus. C) they are attached to fascia over the pectoralis major muscles by mammary (Cooper's) ligaments. D) even before puberty, the female breast is quite different from the male breast.

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