During the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), there is
A) decreased blood flow to skeletal muscles and skin.
B) decreased mental alertness.
C) mobilization of energy reserves.
D) increased urine release.
E) decreased rate of respiration.
C
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The ____________________ is the sesamoid bone in the rear leg
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is not associated with the frontal bone(s)?
A) malar flush B) glabella C) metopic suture D) supraorbital foramen E) roof of the orbit
The muscle that can be described as involuntary, nonstriated, and having a single nucleus is ________.
A. cardiac muscle B. skeletal muscle C. skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle D. smooth muscle
________ is the connective tissue responsible for the storage of fat.
A. Adipose tissue B. Elastic connective tissue C. Areolar connective tissue D. Reticular tissue