The only place in the body where blood vessels can be viewed directly is the ________.
A. conjunctiva
B. sclera
C. optic chiasm
D. retina
E. cornea
Answer: D
Anatomy & Physiology
You might also like to view...
Why can lipogenesis use almost any organic substrate?
a. lipids, amino acids, and carbohydrates can be converted to acetyl-CoA b. triglycerides are the most abundant lipids in the body c. lipids can be converted and channeled directly into the Krebs cycle d. lipid molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Anatomy & Physiology
A wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys pulled a hamstring muscle. What muscles could be affected and what would the effect be?
What will be an ideal response?
Anatomy & Physiology
Which germ layer is most muscle derived from?
A. Ectoderm B. Endoderm C. Mesoderm
Anatomy & Physiology
Label B is pointing to
A) dense connective tissue.
B) fat.
C) hyaline cartilage.
D) compact bone.
E) spongy bone.
Anatomy & Physiology