The abdominopelvic and thoracic cavities are subdivisions of the ________ cavity

A) superior
B) ventral
C) dorsal
D) pelvic


B

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Which describes the anatomic position?

A.   Body is upright. ?B.   Palms are facing forward. ?C.   Thumbs point away from the body. ?D.   Feet are flat on the floor. ?E.   All of these apply.

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A cell in the pancreas that secretes an enzyme to hydrolyzes lipids would be expected to have

a. a larger-than-normal nucleus b. an extensive rough ER c. a greater-than-normal number of free ribsomes d. an extensive smooth ER e. a and d

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One division of the autonomic nervous system stimulates your salivary glands to secrete a watery solution of enzymes, and the other division stimulates them to secrete mucus. Together, these secretions constitute the saliva. This is an example of which of the following?

A. A dual effect B. A sympathetic effect C. An antagonistic effect D. A cooperative effect E. A biofeedback effect

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