External infections can be treated by (intramuscular/surface/topical) administration, in which a drug is applied directly to the site of infection.

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


topical

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which cells make up nervous tissue?

a. neuroglia b. neurons c. brain and spinal cord cells d. neuroglia and neurons e. nervous cells

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Which type of fat, often the main ingredient in margarine, has been implicated in the development of

certain heart diseases? a. triglycerides b. trans fatty acids c. cholesterol d. oils e. waxes

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The proteins encoded by the human mitochondrial genome function in

a. mitochondrial ribosomes. b. mitochondrial DNA polymerases. c. respiratory complexes and oxidative phosphorylation. d. Both a and c

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