The largest nerve in the body passes through the

A) foramen magnum.
B) suprascapular notch.
C) lesser sciatic notch.
D) greater sciatic notch.
E) obturator foramen.


D) greater sciatic notch.

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A) reabsorbs the acetylcholine. B) reabsorbs the acetate. C) reabsorbs the choline. D) degrades the acetate. E) degrades the choline.

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________ equals the respiratory rate × (tidal volume - anatomic dead space)

A) Vital capacity B) Respiratory minute volume C) Pulmonary ventilation rate D) Alveolar ventilation rate E) External respiration rate

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The name of the process that couples the movement of hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane to ATP production is the

A. citric acid cycle. B. glycolytic pathway. C. chemiosmosis. D. Cori cycle. E. hydrosmotic model.

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