What components make up the brain stem?
a. hindbrain, pons, and midbrain
b. medulla, hippocampus, and midbrain
c. medulla, pons, and midbrain
d. cerebellum, hindbrain, and midbrain
e. medulla, pons, and hippocampus
c
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An afferent neuron with its cell body located in the ____________________ ganglion near the vertebral column synapses with another neuron in the ____________________, which is part of the CNS
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The foreskin (prepuce) in the male is anatomically equivalent to the _______ in the female.
A) Clitoral hood B) Glans C) Tunica albuginea D) Mons pubis
When intestinal chyme is highly concentrated,
A. water moves by exocytosis from interstitial spaces into the stomach. B. water moves by osmosis into the lumen of the small intestine. C. water moves by endocytosis from intestinal lumen into interstitial spaces. D. water does not move. E. water moves by osmosis from the intestinal lumen into the blood.
After initial entry of bacteria into a cut in the skin, vasodilation of local blood vessels and increased capillary permeability occur. Which of the following events is NOT part of the adaptive immune response to the infection?
A. antigen interaction with lymphocytes B. production of antibodies that bind to antigens C. B-cell differentiation into plasma cells D. vasodilation of local blood vessels E. activation of lymphocytes