What structure connects Wernicke's area to the motor speech area?
A. Corpus callosum
B. Angular gyrus
C. Arcuate fasciculus
D. Corpus striatum
Answer: C
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The phenomenon known as referred pain:
A. is synonymous with the persistence of perceptions of painful stimuli long after the activity responsible for triggering them has ceased. B. involves a descending pathway that blocks the release of substance P in the spinal cord. C. is a perception of a false painful stimulus with no initiating stimulus; it is created in the mind. D. is the projected perception of pain as a sensation being experienced at a site other than that of the actual injured or diseased tissue.
Which bones articulate with the humerus?
A. Scapula, radius, and ulna B. Scapula and radius C. Scapula and ulna D. Clavicle, scapula, ulna, and radius E. Clavicle and ulna
Bones and muscles function as mechanical devices called
A) syncytia. B) levers. C) ladders. D) lifts.
What happens when troponin and tropomyosin block the active sites of actin?
A) The muscle produces a weak contraction. B) The muscle contraction reaches peak tension. C) The muscle contraction increases tension. D) The muscle relaxes.