What is the principal tissue of the tunica interna?

A. Loose areolar connective tissue
B. Smooth muscle tissue
C. Cardiac muscle tissue
D. Simple squamous epithelium
E. Stratified squamous epithelium


D. Simple squamous epithelium

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The knuckle joints (between metacarpals and phalanges) are ________ joints.

A. condyloid B. hinge C. saddle D. gliding

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________ is a condition in which the body is not producing adequate amounts of insulin or the body's tissues are insensitive to the insulin that is being produced.

A. Diabetes mellitus B. Diabetes insipidus C. Dwarfism D. Hyperthyroidism

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A) patella B) phalanges C) tarsals D) carpals

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