Removal of the eyeball is termed:
A) enucleation
B) canthectomy
C) gonioectomy
D) keratectomy
A
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Match these brain areas with their descriptions.
1. composed of many small nuclei, an area that integrates as well as relays sensory information that passes through it 2. receives sensory input from the inner ear's receptors for equilibrium and balance 3. composed of distinct regions of gray and white matter, a section of the brain that develops with sulci and gyri 4. playing key roles in homeostasis, an area that contains centers for hunger and thirst, as well as controlling the autonomic nervous systems A. cerebellum B. hypothalamus C. thalamus D. cerebrum
The graph below depicts the change in tubular fluid concentration of various substances along the length of the proximal tubule plotted as the tubular fluid-to-plasma concentration ratio (TF/P)
Thus the TF/P = 1 for a substance that is at the same concentration in the tubular fluid and plasma (all substances that are freely filtered have a TF/P equal to 1 at the glomerulus). Match the following substances to the appropriate TF/P curve. Na+
What type of cartilage makes up the intervertebral disks?
A. Fibrocartilage B. Hyaline cartilage C. Elastic cartilage
The hypogastric plexuses:
A) convey vagal fibers to the pelvic viscera. B) convey pelvic splanchnic fibers to pelvic viscera. C) convey sympathetic fibers to pelvic viscera. D) receive white communicating rami from the sacral spinal nerves. E) comprise the pelvic part of the sympathetic trunk.