Which of the following bones forms the forehead?

A. Mandible
B. Temporal
C. Parietal
D. Frontal


Answer: D

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A. They replace damaged taste cells every 7-10 days. B. They transmit sensory impulses from the taste receptor cells to the 3 cranial nerves associated with gustation. C. They provide physical support to the taste receptor cells. D. They are the taste receptor cells. E. They surround and protect the taste buds.

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Most of the oxygen transported by the blood is

A) dissolved in plasma. B) bound to hemoglobin. C) in ionic form as solute in the plasma. D) bound to the same protein as carbon dioxide. E) carried by white blood cells.

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All types of white blood cells can be produced in the bone marrow as well as in lymphoid organs, such as the lymph nodes and tonsils

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The ___________ separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum

A) lateral sulcus B) longitudinal fissure C) transverse fissure D) central sulcus

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