In the PNS, nerves are held together by

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


epineurium

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What is the path of blood from the heart, to the left zygomaticus muscles, and back to the heart?

A. Aorta > left brachiocephalic artery > left common carotid artery > left internal carotid artery > left occipital artery > zygomatic tissues > left maxillary vein > left internal jugular vein > left subclavian vein > left brachiocephalic vein > superior vena cava B. Aorta > left common carotid artery > left internal carotid artery > left maxillary artery > zygomatic tissues > left facial vein > left external jugular vein > left subclavian vein > left brachiocephalic vein > superior vena cava C. Aorta > left common carotid artery > left external carotid artery > left facial artery > zygomatic tissues > left facial vein > left internal jugular vein > left subclavian vein > left brachiocephalic vein > superior vena cava D. Aorta > left brachiocephalic artery > left common carotid artery > left external carotid artery > left facial artery > zygomatic tissues > left facial vein > left internal jugular vein > left subclavian vein > superior vena cava

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In a(n) ________, either the immune system fails to develop normally or the immune response is blocked

A) autoimmune disease B) immunodeficiency disease C) allergic response D) cross-reaction E) agglutination reaction

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Malnutrition can cause edema because

A) there are not enough nutrients for plasma protein synthesis and interstitial protein levels are lower than plasma protein levels. B) there are not enough nutrients for plasma protein synthesis. C) interstitial protein levels are lower than plasma protein levels. D) the resulting anemia increases blood pressure. E) All of the answers are correct.

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The bones of the foot consist of seven ________, five ________, and fourteen ________.

A. metatarsals; tarsal bones; phalanges B. tarsal bones; metatarsals; phalanges C. carpal bones; metacarpals; phalanges D. tarsal bones; metacarpals; phalanges

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