What do platelets do to aid coagulation?
A) Inhibit excessive heparin secretion
B) Directly convert fibrin into fibrinogen
C) Release chemicals that stimulate clotting
D) Directly precipitate fibrin out of solution
Answer: C
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Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.
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Clusters of ganglionic sympathetic neurons lying along either side of the spinal cord are called sympathetic ________ ganglia
A) intramural B) collateral C) chain D) prevertebral E) suprarenal
Which description is true for a primary oocyte?
A) It is arrested in metaphase II. B) It is a mature follicle. C) It is arrested in prophase I. D) It is formed before birth.
Which action is occurring at the ankle joint when a person stands on tiptoe to reach for something on a high shelf?
A. Plantar flexion B. Opposition C. Eversion D. Abduction E. Dorsiflexion