Epithelial tissue tends to be richly innervated and highly regenerative
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Skin vasoconstriction reduces the temperature of the skin
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Alzheimer disease is ________.
A. a genetic disease with a clinical course similar to Parkinson disease B. multifactorial, involving potential changes in enzyme, protein and lipid activity in the brain. C. associated with excessive accumulation of cortical neurons, preventing proper synaptic transmission in the brain D. not associated with or mediated by any lifestyle changes
How would the body react to a blood pH of 7.30?
a. By binding bicarbonate ions with hydrogen ions b. By binding calcium with hydrogen ions c. By binding potassium with hydrogen ions d. By binding sodium with hydrogen ions
Distinguish among embryonic, fetal, and prenatal development
A) Embryonic development refers to the events that occur during the first 2 months after fertilization. Fetal development begins at the 9th week and continues until birth. Prenatal development consists of both embryonic and fetal development. B) Embryonic development begins at the 9th week and continues until birth. Fetal development refers to the events that occur during the first 2 months after fertilization. Prenatal development consists of both embryonic and fetal development. C) Embryonic development begins at fertilization and occurs until implantation. Fetal development begins at implantation and continues until the end of the second trimester. Prenatal development refers to the events of the third trimester. D) Embryonic development begins at implantation and continues until the end of the second trimester. Fetal development begins at fertilization and occurs until implantation. Prenatal development refers to the events of the third trimester. E) Embryonic development begins at implantation and continues until the end of the second trimester. Fetal development refers to the events of the third trimester. Prenatal development begins at birth and continues to maturity.