The ________ of a cell is the "inside" of the cell and is mostly made of water, proteins, ions, and nutrients. 

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


cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the "inside" of a cell and is mostly made up of water, proteins, ions, and nutrients.

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The generic name for Norplant® is:

A) Norethindrone. B) Norgestrel. C) Levonorgestrel. D) Estradiol cypionate and medroxyprogesterone.

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When assessing a critically injured patient, the EMT should detect which one of the following injuries or conditions when performing the secondary assessment?

A) Decreased level of consciousness B) Weak carotid pulse and clammy skin C) Inadequate respiratory effort D) Bruising and tenderness to the abdomen

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Your patient is a 7-year-old male pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle. Your assessment reveals bleeding from the right auditory canal. Which of the following describes the most appropriate way to manage this?

A) Determining the presence or absence of cerebrospinal fluid is a low priority. Pack the auditory canal with sterile gauze to control bleeding. B) Use a "halo" test to determine whether cerebrospinal fluid is in the blood. If it is, loosely cover the ear with a sterile dressing to prevent contamination while allowing blood to flow freely from the ear. If cerebrospinal fluid is not present, pack the ear canal with sterile gauze to control bleeding. C) Determining the presence or absence of cerebrospinal fluid in the blood is a low priority. Loosely cover the ear with a sterile dressing to prevent contamination while allowing blood to flow freely from the ear. D) Check the glucose level in the blood draining from the ear. If it is less than the patient's blood glucose level, there is cerebrospinal fluid present. Cover the ear loosely with a sterile dressing to prevent contamination while allowing blood to flow freely from the ear. If the glucose level of the blood from the ear is the same as the patient's blood glucose level, pack the auditory canal with sterile gauze to control bleeding.

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When elite athletes experience a crisis of meaning in sports, research suggests that they

A. seek to change the rules of sports and the expectations of coaches. B. use sport participation as a platform to promote their religious beliefs. C. challenge the religious beliefs of their coaches. D. drop out of sports and focus on spiritual forms of recreation.

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