Where do the wrist flexors originate?
A. medial epicondyle
B. lateral epicondyle
C. both A and B
D. depends on which one
A. medial epicondyle
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Which structures in the figure together secrete liquid components of semen?
a) B, C, G b) B, C, F c) B, D, I d) B, C, L e) B, H, L
Match each term with its definition or description.
a. parturition b. neonatal period c. senescence d. osteoarthritis e. atherosclerosis f. arteriosclerosis g. hypertension h. presbyopia i. cataract j. glaucoma 1. _____ Degenerative joint disease 2. _____ Term that refers to high blood pressure 3. _____ Another term for birth 4. _____ Term that refers to “hardening” of the arteries 5. _____ An increase of pressure inside the eyeball 6. _____ Term used to describe the first 4 weeks of infancy 7. _____ A clouding of the lens of the eye 8. _____ Another term for older adulthood 9. _____ Term that means “old eye” 10. _____ Development of fatty deposits in a blood vessel
How do glucocorticoids enable the body to deal appropriately with stress?
A) by increasing blood glucose, fatty acid, and amino acid levels and enhancing blood pressure B) by stimulating the pancreas to release insulin C) by releasing the neurotransmitters that prepare the body for the stress response D) by decreasing the heart rate, thus decreasing blood pressure
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Inflammation of the serous membranes of the abdominopelvic cavity is called peritonitis. 2) Inflammation caused by erosion due to gastric reflux is called a peptic ulcer. 3) Blockage of the lower part of the esophagus due to weak peristalsis and malfunction of the lower esophageal sphincter is called esophagitis. 4) Chief cells produce pepsinogen. 5) Parietal cells produce intrinsic factor.