Which is not a location where lymph nodes are commonly found?

A) Axillary region
B) Inguinal region
C) Popliteal region
D) Cervical region


Answer: C

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A. It sends inhibitory commands to the opposite limb, so it will not respond. B. Inhibitory interneurons are not involved in stretch reflexes. C. It ensures that the reflex does not damage the effectors. D. It is used to inhibit the antagonistic muscles from contracting at the same time as the effectors of the reflex. E. It is used to ensure that the effectors do not contract excessively.

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which describes a muscle fascicle?

a) several muscles grouped together, all performing related functions b) a connective tissue structure anchoring a muscle to bone c) a single muscle cell d) a bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue

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Which of the following is an example of procedural or implicit memory?

A. Reciting a poem B. Performing a choreographed dance C. Remembering your name D. Being afraid of snakes E. Locating Russia on a globe

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The dural sinuses are found between the arachnoid and pia mater.

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

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