Tetanus results from a state of maximum muscle relaxation, which is necessary to allow the muscle to rest before the next contraction

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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Suppose you are studying the nitrogen cycling in a pond ecosystem over the course of a month. While you are collecting data, a flock of one hundred Canada geese lands and spends the night during a fall migration

What could you do to eliminate error in your study as a result of this event? A) Find out how much nitrogen is consumed in plant material by a Canada goose over about a twelve-hour period, multiply this number by 100, and add that amount to the total nitrogen in the ecosystem. B) Find out how much nitrogen is eliminated by a Canada goose over about a twelve-hour period, multiply this number by 100, and subtract that amount from the total nitrogen in the ecosystem. C) Find out how much nitrogen is consumed and eliminated by a Canada goose over about a twelve-hour period and multiply this number by 100; enter this +/- value into the nitrogen budget of the ecosystem. D) Do nothing. The Canada geese visitation to the lake would have negligible impact on the nitrogen budget of the pond. E) Put a net over the pond so that no more migrating flocks can land on the pond and alter the nitrogen balance of the pond.

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These joints are somewhat moveable, but they do not have a fluid-filled capsule surrounding them

They have fibrous connective tissue covering the ends of the bones involved.

a. synovial joints b. cartilaginous joints c. fibrous joints d. non-fibrous joints e. antagonistic joints

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What phenomena is thought to bring nutrients to Atolls?

a. Upwelling b. Algal ridges c. Run-off d. Settling of sediments

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The 2+ in Cu2+ tells us that this atom ________

A) has two more neutrons than protons B) has two more protons than electrons C) has two more electrons than neutrons D) has two more electrons than protons

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