A neuromuscular junction is always ____________________ (an EPP), whereas a synapse may be excitatory (an EPSP) or inhibitory (an IPSP)

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excitatory

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What organs appear very early in development?

A) lungs and alimentary canal B) skeletal muscles C) brain and heart D) kidneys and glands

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________________________________________ is abnormal softening of cartilage

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What is NOT required for glycolysis to occur?

A) enzymes B) mitochondrion C) phosphate group D) ATP

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