What is the normal, programmed death of cells that have completed their function called?
A. Necrosis
B. Hypoplasia
C. Apoptosis
D. Atrophy
E. Autophagy
C. Apoptosis
Anatomy & Physiology
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The brain ventricle located between the pons and the cerebellum is the ________ ventricle.
A. third B. lateral C. fourth D. median E. falx
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Contrast chemically gated and voltage-gated channels. How do their functions differ? In which segments of a neuron are they found?
What will be an ideal response?
Anatomy & Physiology
What part of the neuron is a process that can generate and conduct action potentials?
A) axon B) neurofibril C) cell body D) dendrite
Anatomy & Physiology
What are the three major steps of hemostasis?
What will be an ideal response?
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