What is the correct order of structures through which air flows into the respiratory tract?

A. Larynx; pharynx; trachea; bronchioles; bronchi
B. Pharynx; larynx; trachea; bronchi; bronchioles
C. Larynx; pharynx; trachea; bronchi; bronchioles
D. Larynx; pharynx; bronchi; trachea; bronchioles
E. Pharynx; trachea; larynx; bronchi; bronchioles


B. Pharynx; larynx; trachea; bronchi; bronchioles

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A) one-way propagation. B) variation of amplitude. C) comparatively long duration. D) no refractory period.

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How would blocking retrograde transport in an axon affect the activity of a neuron?

A) The cell body would not be able to respond to changes in the distal end of the axon. B) The neuron would be unable to depolarize when stimulated. C) The neuron would not be able to produce action potentials. D) The cell body would not be able to export products to the axon terminals. E) The neuron would not be able to produce neurotransmitters.

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The fibrovascular membrane that covers bone is called the ____

a. periosteum b. perichondrium c. endosteum d. osseus

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Name the bone that articulates with the distal end of the femur.

A. Fibularis B. Tibia C. Fibula D. Calcaneus

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