Although nerve cells in each cerebral hemisphere make connections with other cells in the same hemisphere, there is no crossover of information between the two hemispheres.

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


False

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All of the following statements describe the dermis except which one?

A. The dermis has cutaneous glands, hair follicles, and nerve endings. B. The dermis is composed of loose/areolar connective tissue over dense irregular connective tissue. C. The dermis is the skin's most superficial layer. D. The dermis is the skin's deepest layer.

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T cells achieve immunocompetence in the ________

A) spleen B) bloodstream C) liver D) thymus E) bone marrow

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The inflated lungs of a fresh pluck ________

A) remain a tan/brown color, since it is no longer living tissue B) change color and become paler as the lungs increase in size C) feel like a soft balloon D) feel like a soft sponge

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The most abundant form of smooth muscle is

A. multiunit, which is also known as varicose muscle. B. single-unit, which is also known as visceral smooth muscle. C. cardiac muscle, which is also known as visceral smooth muscle. D. single-unit, which is also known as somatic nervous system muscle. E. multiunit, which is also known as visceral smooth muscle.

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