Damage to the ________ nerve would inhibit saliva production.

A. hypoglossal
B. facial
C. vagus
D. abducens


Answer: B

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If a neuron is more positively charged than it is when resting, it is said to be ________.

A. refractory B. repolarized C. depolarized D. polarized

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The lens is located behind the pupil

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The types of junction proteins important in growth and development are

A) occludins. B) CAMs. C) connexins. D) integrins. E) claudins.

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Using the figure above, identify the labeled part.



1. Label A: ______________________________
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31. Label EE: ______________________________
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