Which function is lost in a patient who has had his gall bladder removed?

A) synthesizing bile
B) emulsifying lipids
C) absorbing lipids
D) storing bile
E) forming chylomicrons


D) storing bile

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A) exergonic. B) endergonic. C) equilibrial. D) decomposition. E) exchange.

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The major body parts derived from mesoderm are the

A) respiratory tract, urinary bladder, and urethra. B) epidermis, hair, nails, and glands of skin. C) muscle tissue, bone tissue, and bone marrow. D) nervous system and sense organs.

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A delicate connective tissue composed of fibroblasts, collagen, and capillaries is called ________.

A. simple squamous epithelium B. scab C. granulation tissue D. scar E. injury seal

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Along an axon, the gaps between neurolemmocytes are called neurofibril ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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