Which bone articulates with the scapula at the glenoid cavity?

a) Ileum
b) Thoracic vertebra
c) Sternum
d) Clavicle
e) Humerus


e

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How are T cells "introduced" to antigens?

A. T cells bind to and phagocytose antigens. B. Antibodies immobilize the antigens for T cell recognition and destruction. C. Antigen-presenting cells link antigenic peptides to MHC proteins to which T cells will attach. D. T cells wait in the blood until an antigen collides with them and binds to their TCR.

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Compared to mouth-to-mouth ventilation, mouth-to-mask ventilation is more advantageous in that it:

A) can be used in conjunction with supplemental oxygen. B) carries a lower risk of gastric distention and vomiting. C) is less likely to result in hyperventilation of the rescuer. D) allows greater tidal volume to be delivered to the patient.

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Which muscle tissue type contains myofilaments?

A) Skeletal and smooth B) Cardiac C) Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac D) Skeletal

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