The medical term for stumbling or without coordination is:

A) ataxia
B) hemiplegia
C) neuralgia
D) wobbler's


A

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A) The afferent arteriole has no effect on GHP and GFR. B) The afferent arteriole will vasoconstrict. C) The afferent arteriole will vasodilate. D) The afferent arteriole will vasoconstrict, then vasodilate.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A premature child was born without working reflexes. Which function of reflexes is the child missing?

A) Active, triggering movement B) Collaborative, working together C) Informative, sharing facts D) Protective, avoiding harm

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What is the most distinguishing characteristic of muscle tissue?

A) the design of the fibers B) the sarcoplasmic reticulum C) the diversity of activity of muscle tissue D) the ability to transform chemical energy into mechanical energy

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