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Continuing Education Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Continuing Education Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Continuing Education Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Continuing Education Human Reproduction
What does the Rh factor do?
  1. determines the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on the surface of red blood cells
  2. genetically determined system of antigens found on the surface of red blood cells
  3. protein substance produced by the body that reacts to antigens
Continuing Education Macromolecules
Continuing Education Microbiology
What is the Influenza?
  1. Acute GI disease
  2. Acute urinary tract disease
  3. Acute bacterial disease of the respiratory tract
  4. Acute Viral disease of the respiratory tract
Continuing Education Macromolecules
What are structural isomers?
  1. substances with the same arrangement of covalent bonds, but the order in which the atoms are arranged in space is different
  2. substances that are mirror images of each other and that cannot be superimposed on each other
  3. substances with the same molecular formula that differ in the covalent arrangement of their atoms
  4. atoms of the same element with differing number of neutrons
  5. None of the above
Continuing Education Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Continuing Education Anatomical Organization
What is the scientific name for the armpit?
  1. Acromial
  2. Brachial
  3. Axillary
  4. Sternal
Continuing Education Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Continuing Education Cell Structure and Function
The characteristics of cancer cells include all of the following except                          .
  1. Undergo apoptosis
  2. Abnormal nuclei
  3. No contact inhibition
  4. Disoranized, multilayered
  5. Often metastisize
Continuing Education Nervous and Endocrine Systems
What gives humans intellect, power of speech & memory?
  1. cerebellum
  2. nervous system
  3. cerebrum
  4. colon
Continuing Education Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Continuing Education Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Where does carbon dioxide come from and how is it removed from the body?
  1. it is inhaled with each breath and is then removed via the kidneys
  2. Carbon dioxide is produced via metabolism in the mitochondria and is removed via the kidneys
  3. Carbon dioxide is inhaled with each breath and is removed by exhalation
  4. Carbon dioxide is produced via metabolism in the mitochondria and is removed by exhalation
Continuing Education Botany
Plants improve water quality by                                           .
  1. removing sediments (particles) from water.
  2. providing shade for the fish
  3. removing extra nutrients from the water.
  4. a and c
  5. all the above
Continuing Education Circulatory and Immune Systems
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