What is the structural classification of the neuron labeled A?

a) bipolar neuron
b) multipolar neuron
c) unipolar neuron
d) nonpolar neuron
e) pseudounipolar


b

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When a clot is no longer needed, what is it dissolved by?

A. Prothrombin B. Platelet-derived growth factor C. Serotonin D. Plasmin E. Fibrinase

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The nervous system controls the activity of muscles and glands. Muscles and glands can generate changes and are therefore called

A. afferents. B. effectors. C. stimuli. D. visceral.

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Which plasma proteins are not produced by the liver?

A. Gamma globulins B. Fibrinogen C. Albumin D. Alpha globulins E. Enzymes involved in the clotting process

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The upper respiratory tract includes all of the following except the:

a. nose b. trachea c. pharynx d. larynx

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