All of the following are anatomical differences between the somatic and autonomic nervous system except the
A) type of neurotransmitter used.
B) efferent pathway.
C) afferent pathway.
D) type of effectors.
Answer: C) afferent pathway.
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What is the purpose of directional and sectional terms?
A) Directional and sectional terms are used because they provide continuity between organs of humans and animals. B) Directional and sectional terms are used because they provide a standardized frame of reference for describing the human body. C) Directional and sectional terms are used because they give hints about the function of the body part. D) Directional and sectional terms are used because all organs that perform the same function have the same directional and sectional term regardless of the organism. E) Directional and sectional terms are used because they are easier to spell and pronounce than the anatomical terms.
Mean arterial pressure is the main driving force for propelling blood to the __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The end of the aorta occurs when the vessel bifurcates into the
A. brachiocephalic artery. B. subclavian arteries. C. common carotid arteries. D. common iliac arteries.
Harrison loves to entertain his classmates with his strange talents. His newest "trick" is to roll his tongue into a tube shape. Which muscles are important for Harrison to perform this trick?
A. Buccinator B. Extrinsic muscles of the tongue C. Intrinsic muscles of the tongue D. Both "Intrinsic muscles of the tongue" and "Buccinator" are correct.