What is a bubo?

A) a lobe of the spleen
B) an infected Peyer's patch
C) an infected lymph node
D) a wall in a lymph node


C

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In ionic bonding,

A. the charge of the ion does not play a role in the bond. B. a "sea of electrons" forms. C. only non-polar molecules are involved. D. two hydrogen atoms share one pair of electrons. E. electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

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Which statement regarding glycogen is correct?

A. Glycogen contains more potential energy for humans than cellulose. B. Glycogen, but not cellulose, is a polysaccharide eaten and digested by humans. C. Glycogen can be comprised of any monosaccharides. D. Glycogen contains more potential energy for humans than the carbohydrates found in starch.

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Explain the link between anatomy and physiology

A) Anatomy is the study of internal and external body structures; physiology is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions. B) Anatomy is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions; physiology is the study of internal and external body structures. C) Anatomy is the study of tissues; physiology is the study of organs. D) Anatomy is the study of cells; physiology is the study of tissues. E) Anatomy is the study of body structures that can be seen with the unaided eye; physiology is the study of body structures that cannot be seen without magnification.

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You would normally expect to find ____________________ in the kidney tubules.

A) simple squamous epithelium B) simple cuboidal epithelium C) stratified squamous epithelium D) transitional epithelium E) simple columnar epithelium

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