A dentist identified the source of a college student's pain while chewing food or gum. Which of the student's cranial nerves was inflamed?
A. Olfactory
B. Facial
C. Vagus
D. Trigeminal
Answer: D
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Endocrine glands ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The wall of the stomach is unique wall because it contains two muscle layers rather than one. 2. When the stomach is empty, its lining lies in folds called chyme. 3. The body of the stomach is the enlarged portion of the stomach that is to the left and above where the esophagus opens into the stomach. 4. The pyloric sphincter regulates the movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine. 5. Plicae and villi increase the surface area of the inner wall of the small intestine.
What are the structural differences between the left and right lungs?
A) The left lung has two lobes, whereas the right lung has three lobes, the left lung features a groove for the aorta and cardiac depression/notch, and the left lung contains one fissure, whereas the right lung contains two fissures. B) The left lung has three lobes, whereas the right lung has two lobes, the left lung features a groove for the aorta and cardiac depression/notch, and the left lung contains two fissures, whereas the right lung contains one fissure. C) The left lung has one lobe, whereas the right lung has three lobes, the right lung features a groove for the aorta and cardiac depression/notch, and the left lung contains one fissure, whereas the right lung contains two fissures. D) There are no differences in the structure of the left and right lungs.
Which embryonic structure gives rise to the mature right ventricle?
A. Bulbus cordis B. Truncus arteriosus C. Sinus venosus D. Atrium E. Ventricle