What is the only human cell with a flagellum?

A. red blood cells
B. macrophage (large, mobile white blood cell)
C. spermatozoa
D. columnar cells of small intestines
E. columnar cells of upper respiratory tract


C

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A) Bronchi B) Esophagus C) Larynx D) Nose

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Lymphatic capillaries

A) concentrate lymph prior to passing it to larger lymphatic vessels. B) receive lymph directly from lymph nodes. C) cannot be discerned structurally from circulatory system capillaries. D) originate as blind sacs within the loose connective tissues of the body. E) All of the answers are correct.

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Which muscle, that originates on the acromion process of the scapula and inserts on the proximal end of the humerus, functions to flex the forelimb and rotate it laterally?

A) levator scapulae ventralis B) clavodeltoid C) acromiotrapezius D) latissimus dorsi E) acromiodeltoid

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The term most opposite proximal is:

a. medial b. superior c. anterior d. distal

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