What factors limit neurogenesis in the CNS of adults?

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Neurogenesis in adults is limited by: 1 ) Inhibitory influences from neuroglia, mainly from oligodendrocytes, and 2 ) the absence of growth-stimulating cues present during fetal development.

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Which of the following would be the safest locations to insert a needle for thoracocentesis of the pleural cavity during expiration?

A) immediately superior to the 10th rib at the midaxillary line B) immediately inferior to the 9th rib at the midaxillary line C) immediately superior to the 5th rib at the midclavicular line D) between the costal cartilages of the left 4th and 5th ribs E) between the costal cartilages of the right 4th and 5th ribs

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Define rigor mortis

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The figure illustrates bones of the right lower limb. What does "A" represent?

A. femur B. fibula C. tarsals D. tibia E. patella

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Hypokalemia results in membrane ____.

Select one: a. depolarization b. hyperpolarization c. hypopolarization

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