Gray matter has little myelination, whereas white matter has abundant myelination

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


TRUE

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Which of the following describes fenestrated capillaries?

A. They have no basal lamina. B. They are found in most organs. C. They are the most common type of capillary in the body. D. They are important in organs that engage in absorption or filtration. E. They allow for rapid passage of large molecules, such as formed elements in the bone marrow.

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Where does filtration occur?

A. In filtration, materials move from the peritubular capillaries to the tubules B. Between the glomerulus and the glomerular capsule of the renal corpuscle C. Between the proximal convoluted tubule and peritubular capillaries and continues along the renal tubule D. None of these are correct.

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The difference in concentration of a specific chemical, like Na+, on the inside and outside of a plasma is referred as a(n)

a) electrochemical potential. b) membrane potential. c) electrical gradient. d) concentration gradient. e) biological capacitance.

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Which of the following is the origin of the bulbospongiosus in the female?

A) ischial spine B) inferior ischial ramus C) linea alba and pubis D) coccyx E) collagen sheath at the base of the clitoris

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