A patient has lost vision on the left side of both eyes. The patient has likely suffered damage to ________
A) the optic chiasm
B) the retinas of the eyes
C) the optic nerves
D) the right optic tract
D
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a. results when blood pH goes below 7.35. b. reduces oxygen delivery to cells by hemoglobin. c. depresses the central nervous system, and may lead to coma and death. d. two of these. e. all of these.
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a) narcolepsy b) insomnia c) sleep apnea d) coma e) amnesia
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A. chymotrypsinogen. B. angiotensinogen. C. lipase. D. endopeptidase. E. pepsinogen.
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