A person has an infection of the middle ear structure that equalizes external and internal pressure, which causes the eardrum to have difficulty vibrating with incoming sound. Which structure should care address?

A) Eustachian tubes B) Ossicles
C) Semicircular canals D) Tympanic membrane


A

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Which of the following is not true of the polar bodies in the female?

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The products of glycolysis are ATP, NADH, and __________

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

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Which of the these events follows the absorption of glucose? 

A. Glucose is stored as glycogen in adipose tissue. B. Glucose is converted to fat in the liver. C. Glucose is converted to amino acids in the muscles. D. Glucose is used to make energy by only the brain. E. Glucose is stored as fat in skeletal muscle.

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