The liver and gallbladder are accessory digestive organs.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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With what you have learned about pulmonary ventilation, how would you design an artificial respirator to keep patients with paralyzed respiratory muscles alive? How does artificial respiration by a machine compare to mouth-to-mouth respiration?

What will be an ideal response?

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_______ motor neurons innervate skeletal muscle to produce the main contraction whereas _________ motor neurons innervate muscle spindles to maintain their length

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Insulin is necessary for the satiety center to detect the presence of glucose in extracellular fluid. When insulin levels are low

A. the person is intensely hungry. B. the person is thirsty. C. the person is sleepy. D. the person feels "full" or satisfied. E. there is no effect on hunger or satiety feelings.

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Which of the following represents a local reflex?

A. Motility of the digestive tract in response to stretch of the wall of the digestive tract B. Parasympathetic stimulation causes the gallbladder to release bile C. Secretion of digestive enzymes under the control of the vagus nerve D. All of the choices are correct.

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