The corpora quadrigemina are found in the ________

A) pons
B) midbrain
C) diencephalon
D) cerebellum


B

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The placental membrane is composed of

A. the embryonic disc. B. the amnion and chorion. C. a single layer of epithelial cells. D. a double layer of epithelial cells.

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Which ligament is not associated with the glenohumeral joint?

A.  Coracoacromial ligament B.  Coracohumeral ligament C.  Glenohumeral ligament D.  Humeral collateral ligament

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Using a micropipette, a neuroscientist injects an axon with enough Na+ ions to move the membrane potential +25mV (from resting). What happens next?

A. Na+ channels will all be inactivated. B. Voltage-gated Na+ will be triggered to open. C. The neuron membrane will be hyperpolarized. D. The membrane potential will be at the Na+ equilibrium potential. E. None of the answer choices are correct.

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