What is the least common but most dangerous form of lung cancer?

A. Small-cell carcinoma
B. Adenocarcinoma
C. Mesothelioma
D. Squamous cell carcinoma


Answer: A

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A. Intercostal muscles B. The diaphragm C. Muscles of the arm and forearm D. Muscles of the lower limb E. Abdominal muscles

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The sex of a zygote is determined by whether the egg is carrying an X or Y chromosome.

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

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If a certain individual's phagocytes were non-functioning, what would occur during fracture repair?

A. A hematoma would not be able to form inside the break. B. Fibrocartilage could not be produced within the gap between the sections of broken bone. C. The hematoma clot and other damaged tissue would not be cleared from the area during healing. D. Excess bone tissue would not be removed toward the end of the healing process.

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Identify the gas or gasses that normally has/have a higher partial pressure in alveolar air than in the atmosphere:

A. carbon dioxide B. carbon monoxide C. oxygen D. nitrogen E. nitrogen and oxygen

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