An individual with androgen insensitivity syndrome is a genetic male with ovaries.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The pigmented skin that surrounds the nipple is the

A) zona reticularis. B) fornix. C) zona pellucida. D) peripapilla. E) areola.

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What is one possible path of blood from the heart to the left hallux and back to the heart?

A. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left internal iliac artery > left femoral artery > left popliteal artery > left posterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left fibular vein > left popliteal vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava B. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left external iliac artery > left femoral artery > left popliteal artery > left anterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left great saphenous vein > left femoral vein > left external iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava C. Aorta > left common iliac artery > lleft external iliac artery > left great saphenous artery > left anterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left small saphenous vein > left femoral vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava D. Aorta > left common iliac artery > left internal iliac artery > left small saphenous artery > left popliteal artery > left posterior tibial artery > dorsal pedal artery > arcuate arteries > dorsal venous arch > left femoral vein > left internal iliac vein > left common iliac vein > inferior vena cava

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Following post-translational modification, any misfolded protein will be destroyed by

A) ribonucleases. B) chaperones. C) ubiquitin. D) methylation.

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When a small, polar solute binds to a membrane protein that then changes shape and transports the solute across the membrane, the process is known as

A. simple diffusion. B. channel-mediated diffusion. C. carrier-mediated diffusion. D. endocytosis. E. active transport.

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