Physiology examines the mechanisms of actions. in the body

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A) submucosal plexus. B) myenteric plexus. C) submucosa. D) muscularis mucosae. E) lamina propria.

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Autonomic innervation of the kidney includes

A. Cranial Nerve V and sympathetic nerves from T10-T12. B. Cranial Nerve X and sympathetic nerves from T1-T2. C. Cranial Nerve V and sympathetic nerves from T1-T2. D. Cranial Nerve X and sympathetic nerves from T10-T12.

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Receptors that in general do not produce an action potential, but can release neurotransmitters in response to a receptor potential are

A. phasic receptors. B. primary receptors. C. secondary receptors. D. tonic receptors.

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Diseases that affect the ability of skeletal muscle to contract are considered life threatening because

A. movement of food through the digestive tract depends on skeletal muscle contractions. B. the movement of blood through the blood vessels of the body depends solely on skeletal muscle contractions. C. respiratory movements depend on skeletal muscle contractions. D. All of the choices are correct.

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