The skin and its accessory structures—sweat glands, oil glands, nails, and hair—are known as the ________ system

a. integumentary
b. endocrine
c. circulatory
d. appendage


a

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A) Differential B) Hemoglobin C) Hematocrit D) Complete blood count (CBC)

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An example of flat bones includes which of the following?

A) Femur B) Phalanges C) Scapula D) Metacarpals

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At rest, the body's tissues use approximately ____ of oxygen per minute.

A. 250 mL B. 50 mL C. 100 mL D. 150 mL

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The point length of lancets is especially important when performing capillary punctures on ____.

A. infants B. children C. pregnant women D. the elderly

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