Which tissue type is most likely to become
cancerous?
a. connective
b. muscular
c. epithelial
d. neural
e. adipose
C
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Which area of the brain will integrate taste and smell signals with emotional states and stored
memories? a. the thalamus b. the hypothalamus c. the limbic system d. the pineal gland e. the corpus callosum
Which statement best describes the Bohr effect?
A) The Bohr effect speeds up metabolism and therefore increases the temperature in the body releasing oxygen to the tissues. B) The Bohr effect refers to a decrease in pH which decreases the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. C) The Bohr effect refers to the cascading events that must take place in order to chemically remove oxygen from hemoglobin. D) The Bohr effect refers to the release of a chemical 2,3 BPG from erythrocytes that degrades hemoglobin and releases oxygen. E) The Bohr effect refers to a decrease in carbon dioxide concentration which decreases the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen.
Water-conducting cells that have a small diameter and tapered ends are called
A) vessel elements. B) tracheids. C) sieve-tube elements. D) collenchyma cells. E) companion cells.