Coronal, sagittal, and lambdoid are examples of __________.

A. syndesmoses
B. gomphoses
C. serrate sutures
D. plane sutures
E. lap sutures


C. serrate sutures

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The area of the skin that contains blood vessels supplying the epidermis is the

A) papillary layer. B) hypodermis. C) reticular layer. D) stratum basale. E) stratum corneum.

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Which of the following is NOT a sympathetic effect on the body?

A. Increased coagulation B. Constriction of the pupil C. Decreased insulin secretion D. Relaxation of ciliary muscle for far vision

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The minimum amount of stimulus required to depolarize an excitable membrane and generate an action potential is known as the ________.

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

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