Which of the following is only found on the axis vertebra?

A. Vertebral arch
B. Dens (odontoid process)
C. Transverse foramen
D. Superior articular facet
E. Spinous process


Answer: B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.


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Cellular immunity is not effective against what?

A. A bacterial skin infection B. Virally infected cells C. Cancer cells D. All of these answers are correct.

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