The size of various regions of the primary somatic sensory cortex is proportional to the _______ sensory receptors in that area of the body
A. size of
B. location of
C. number of
D. size of muscles in
E. position of the
C
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A. pivot B. plane (gliding) C. hinge D. saddle E. condylar (ellipsoid)
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The target cells of releasing hormones are in the anterior pituitary gland.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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An stationary embolus in a pulmonary artery could break loose and travel as a thrombus where it could stop up a smaller blood vessel in the lung
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Developing sperm cells are protected by a blood-testis barrier formed by
A. connective tissue septa. B. interstitial spaces. C. Leydig cells. D. sustentacular cells. E. leukocytes.
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