Circumduction is an example of a gliding motion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which antineoplastic drug inhibits folic acid synthesis?
a. methotrexate b. 5-fluorouracil c. cytarabine d. vincristine
A laboratory rat has an electrode implanted in its brain. By pressing a metal bar in its cage, the animal can activate the electrode. Which of the following is most likely to be true?
A. If the animal presses the bar repeatedly, then the electrode is probably in an area associated with appetitive motivation. B. If the animal presses the bar once, then never touches it again, then the electrode is probably in an area associated with aversive motivation. C. Such an experiment has no relevance to emotional states in humans or human behavior. D. Both if the animal presses the bar repeatedly, then the electrode is probably in an area associated with appetitive motivation and if the animal presses the bar once, then never touches it again, then the electrode is probably in an area associated with aversive motivation are correct. E. All of the choices are correct.
A patient is experiencing a high fever, stiff neck, drowsiness, and intense headaches. A spinal tap showed bacteria and white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This individual most likely has what condition?
A. A stroke B. Alzheimer disease C. Parkinson disease D. Meningitis E. Hydrocephalus
Identify which statement best describes variation in human structure.
a. The common structures learned in anatomy texts are valid for about 50% or less of the human population b. The common structures learned in anatomy texts are valid for about 70% or less of the human population c. All humans have identical internal structures d. Only genetic mutants have variations in their internal structure