A chemical reaction that can proceed in both directions is called a ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


reversible reaction

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A primordial ovarian follicle is characterized by the presence of a(n):

a. Antrum b. Corpus luteum c. Maximally enlarged oocyte d. Simple squamous arrangement of granulosa cells e. Thick layer of theca cells

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Superior phrenic arteries supply the ________ and emerge from the ________.

A. diaphragm; descending abdominal aorta B. pancreas; descending abdominal aorta C. stomach; descending abdominal aorta D. esophagus; descending thoracic aorta E. diaphragm; descending thoracic aorta

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Which of the following would represent incomplete tetanus?

A) multiple contractions with no relaxation B) multiple contractions with slight relaxation between each peak C) multiple contractions followed by a long rest period D) a long rest period before contractions start

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Define homozygous and heterozygous

A) Homozygous means homologous chromosomes has the same genes. Heterozygous means homologous chromosomes has different genes. B) Homozygous means homologous chromosomes has different genes. Heterozygous means homologous chromosomes has the same genes. C) Homozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry the same allele of a given gene. Heterozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry different alleles of a given gene. D) Homozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry different alleles of a given gene. Heterozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry the same allele of a given gene. E) Homozygous means that all genes are on the same locus. Heterozygous means that all genes are on different loci.

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