Which skull canal transmits branches of the trigeminal nerve?
A. jugular foramen
B. foramen ovale
C. external auditory canal
D. carotid canal
E. nasolacrimal canal
B
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A) action potential B) excitatory potential C) postsynaptic potential D) generator potential
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A) toward the front. B) closer to the midline of the body. C) toward the head. D) closer to the point of origin.
H2O is an example of a(n)
A) ionic formula. B) glucose molecule. C) compound. D) ion. E) covalent formula.
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a. vascular relaxation, formation of a fatty plug, and blood thinning b. vascular relaxation, formation of a fatty plug, and blood thinning c. vascular spasm, formation of a protein plug, and blood thinning d. vascular spasm, formation of a platelet plug, and blood coagulation e. vascular spasm, formation of a lipid plug, and blood coagulation