What is the likely diagnosis for a person who goes to the hospital for tests to determine the cause of angina pectoris?

What will be an ideal response?


Esophagus

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The cranial nerve that innervates smooth muscle and glands of the heart, lungs, larynx, trachea, and most abdominal organs is the ________ nerve.

A. trigeminal B. vagus C. hypoglossal D. accessory E. facial

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Intrinsic and extrinsic movements of the tongue are controlled by the ________ cranial nerves

A) vagus B) hypoglossal C) facial D) accessory E) trochlear

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Which of the following is NOT a role of estriol in parturition?

A. Produces more receptors for prostaglandins B. Produces more gap junctions between myometrial cells C. Produces the hormone relaxin D. Produces more receptors for oxytocin

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In the lac operon, the protein that binds to the operator to prevent transcription is?

A. RNA polymerase. B. DNA polymerase. C. the repressor. D. the promoter. E. lactose.

Anatomy & Physiology