What is the function of the ureter?

A) collect substances that filter through the glomerular walls
B) serve as a reservoir for urine until it is excreted
C) carry urine from the urinary bladder
D) carry urine to the urinary bladder


D

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Sudoriferous glands vary in distribution over the surface of the body. Which of the following is correct?

A) Eccrine are the most numerous, being found primarily in the axillary regions. B) Apocrine glands are larger than eccrine, and empty secretions directly to the surface of the skin. C) Ceruminous glands secrete cerumen, which is thought to deter insects. D) Mammary glands are not considered a modified sweat gland.

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The capillaries in the lungs are:

A) continuous capillaries B) sinusoids C) fenestrated capillaries D) metarterioles

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Which type of veins connect two primary capillary networks?

A. portal veins B. venous sinuses C. venules D. vaso vasorum

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Movement of nutrients, wastes, and organelles between the cell body and axon terminals is called

A) osmosis. B) diffusion. C) axonal transport. D) axoplasmic transport. E) neurofibular contraction.

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