Which chemical messenger is released by the immune system?

a. orexin
b. melanin
c. ACTH
d. CRH
e. Cachetin


E

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The bones involved in forming the mortise joint are the ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.

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

Anatomy & Physiology

Spastic paralysis occurs when

a. descending excitatory pathways are destroyed. b. excitatory inputs to motor neurons are unopposed because of disruption of an inhibitory system in the brain stem. c. muscle spindles are destroyed. d. the cerebellum is damaged. e. the motor neurons are destroyed.

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Removal of old organelles is via a process called

A. autolysis. B. filtration. C. autophagy. D. pinocytosis. E. vascularization.

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Which structure lies posterior to the bladder and anterior to the rectum and secretes an alkaline, fructose filled fluid?

a) Prostate b) bulbourethral gland c) Seminal vesicles d) Spongy urethra e) Prostatic urethra

Anatomy & Physiology