The ________ are fingerlike projections that capture the freshly ovulated ovum

A) gubernaculum
B) fimbriae
C) infundibulum
D) uterine horn
E) uterine tunnel


B

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Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP) decreases in starving children because

A) starvation increases blood pressure which, in turn, decreases BCOP. B) starvation increases the permeability of capillaries causing a decrease in BCOP. C) starvation prevents the liver from producing enough protein to maintain BCOP. D) malnourished children do not exercise, which results in a decrease in BCOP. E) This statement is false; BCOP actually increases in starving children.

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An enzyme is a ____

A) fibrous protein that is part of certain tissues in the body B) protein that speeds up chemical reactions without being changed or depleted C) protein that functions as a hormone D) protein that inhibits chemical reactions by being changed or depleted

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The accessory glands located near the membranous urethra are the

A. seminal vesicles. B. inguinal glands. C. bulbourethral glands. D. seminal receptacles. E. penal glands.

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At the blastocyst stage, the cells are considered

A. endodermal. B. totipotent. C. extraembryonic. D. pluripotent.

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