All structural types of neurons contain only one axon.

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


True

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Which white blood cell is most effective against parasitic infections?

A) neutrophils B) eosinophils C) basophils D) monoctyes E) lymphocytes

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Identify the types of phagocytes in the body, and differentiate between fixed macrophages and free macrophages

A) The body's phagocytes are macrophages. Fixed macrophages are scattered among connective tissues and do not move; free macrophages are mobile and can travel to the site of injury. B) The body's phagocytes are neutrophils, eosinophils, and macrophages. Fixed macrophages are scattered among connective tissues and do not move; free macrophages are mobile and can travel to the site of injury. C) The body's phagocytes are B cells, T cells, and macrophages. Fixed macrophages are scattered among connective tissues and do not move; free macrophages are mobile and can travel to the site of injury. D) The body's phagocytes are neutrophils, eosinophils, and macrophages. Fixed macrophages can only respond to one type of pathogen; free macrophages are free to respond to any pathogen. E) The body's phagocytes are B cells, T cells, and macrophages. Fixed macrophages can only respond to one type of pathogen; free macrophages are free to respond to any pathogen.

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What is the function of the inferior colliculi?

A. Visual tracking of moving objects B. Auditory reflexes, such as a startle response to a loud noise C. Control of pain awareness D. Improvement of motor function by suppression of unwanted contractions E. Regulation of rate and force of the heartbeat

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One of the nutrients active in the synthesis of proteins and antibodies is ________.

A. B2 B. pantothenic acid C. biotin D. B6

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