Where does blood cell formation typically occur in a bone?

A. The epiphyseal plate
B. The articular cartilage
C. The red bone marrow
D. The yellow bone marrow
E. The gelatinous bone marrow


C. The red bone marrow

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Under the microscope, you notice a neuron contains neurofibrillary tangles in its cytoplasm. Considering this, which of the following is also likely?

A. The neuron is young. B. The neuron is from an embryo. C. The neuron has a decreased metabolism. D. The neuron must not be from a human.

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What may happen to red blood cells placed in a hypotonic solution? a. They may shrink

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The ovaries secrete ________ when stimulated by FSH

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