A hole through a bone that usually allows passage for nerves and blood vessels is called a(n) ________

A) sinus B) alveolus C) canal D) fissure E) foramen


E

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A. is a method to move sodium to control its concentration. B. keeps interstitial fluid hydrated to maintain blood pressure. C. creates a highly concentrated interstitial fluid so that urine can be concentrated by the collecting ducts when they are permeable to water. D. keeps the volume of water lost in the urine relatively constant.

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Which type of membrane lines joint cavities?

A. Mucous B. Serous C. Cutaneous D. Gobletal E. Synovial

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The esophagus is ________ to the thyroid gland

A) anterior B) lateral C) medial D) deep

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Which two cavities does the diaphragm separate?

A. Dorsal and ventral B. Thoracic and abdominal C. Cranial and spinal D. Abdominal and pelvic

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