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What are the horns of gray matter?
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Question #c4b4f
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How do you solve #8- 5r = - 2#?
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If a fertilized egg cannot reach the uterus, what is the most likely result?
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What body systems does meningitis affect?
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How does a human body die? When does death occur?
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Question #b8278
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What kind of cells are like soldiers in the cellular immunity response, because locate and destroy infected body cells?
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How do you lower high levels of CO2 in your blood?
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Question #bea0f
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How do you solve #3.7x - 2.15= 17.46#?
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Where is the occipital lobe in relation to the frontal lobe of the cerebrum?
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In what part of the cell can you find mitochondria?
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Question #6558b
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Why would a drug that damages capsids help treat a viral infection?
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Question #0fd76
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How do you factor #x^4-9x^2+18#?
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What is kidney anatomy?
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Is DNA the same in any or every cell in the human body? How do you know this?
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What are the chances that a mutation will occur when DNA replicates?
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What should a doctor examine to determine whether a patient's kidneys are functioning correctly?
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What does "bone structure" mean?
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Which system sends messages to organs and tissues?
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What part of the kidney maintains fluid balance?
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What is hepatomegaly?
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How does chemotherapy affect lymphocytes?
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How does obesity affect the skeletal system?
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How do you balance KClO3--> KCl + O2? Is Cl chlorine?
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What does it mean if your white blood cells are small in size?
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How are glands are classified?
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What causes blood in the stool?
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How does the male reproductive system deliver sperm?
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Are white blood cells bad or good?
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How does the urinary system maintain blood pH levels within acceptable ranges?
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What is systemic physiology?
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Why does the human body need meat?
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Would observing the heart in action be studied in anatomy or in physiology?
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What substance do osteoblasts add to the bones, if anything, to make them harder?
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What kind of skeletal connective tissue attaches muscle to bone?
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Why is the female reproductive system so important?
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What is the relationship between energy stored in food and ATP?
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Is physiology and/or anatomy important in everyday life of an x-ray technician?
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What is glomerular filtration?
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What are some examples of digestive enzymes?
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What is the largest bone of the human anatomy?
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How do you factor the expression #6x^2 - 21x - 9#?
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A team of runners is needed to run a #1/4#-mile relay race. If each runner must run #1/16# mile, how many runners will be needed?
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What is the difference between voluntary muscle versus involuntary muscle?
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How do probiotics help digestion?
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How do peptide bonds form?
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What is INR in coagulation studies?
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What structures carry information from the central nervous systems to a muscle or gland?
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Which parts of the male reproductive system are also used for excretion?
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What is the role of calcium in the skeletal system?
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How do you factor completely #6y^2 - 54#?
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How do you simplify #3sqrt3 times 6#?
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What structures are produced when protein fibers radiate from centrioles?
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What is #(-2a^3 * -a^4)^2(-6a^2)#?
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Maria had 28 dreams last month. If 16 of them involved monkeys, 15 involved squirrels, and 4 involved no animals, then at least how many dreams involved both monkeys and squirrels?
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Is the flow of blood within the heart is known as systemic, pulmonary, or coronary circulation?
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What is #(5(2)*2-4*9÷3*2+ 3(2)*5(1)) / (10+5)#?
thanks in advance?
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How do you simplify #sqrt(60)#?
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Why does gastrointestinal bleeding occur?
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Which body systems does acne affect?
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What plane divides the heart into atria and ventricles?
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Is the dendrite a part of a neuron? Is the axon?
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What is the purpose of blood clotting?
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What is an antibiotic resistant bacteria?
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How does the heart control the rate at which it beats?
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Do insects grow in your body?
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How do you solve #-10(x+5)+76= -12#?
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Simplify the following expression: #2 + 2 ⋅{(14 + 6) 5-: + (3⋅8)-:[12 − (3 + 2 ⋅3)]−15 -:(2 + 2-:6 )}− 2 ⋅ 9 =#?
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Where are the larynx, pharynx, and trachea located? Which of these is the tube that forms two branches--one going to the lungs and the other to the esophagus?
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How much protein is normally found in the blood?
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What is blood glucose?
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How do blood pressure pills work?
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What can happen when your lymphatic system is weak?
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If the sperm cell of an organism contains 14 chromosomes, how many chromosomes are in a somatic cell of this organism?
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What is the meaning of nephron?
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Is a trp operon an example of positive or negative feedback?
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Why aren't viruses living?
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Why are lymphocytes tested in a complete blood count? What do they signify?
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What percentage of the blood is red blood cells?
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What is the name of a hereditary disease in which the blood fails to coagulate?
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What classification of drugs slow the central nervous system, relax muscles, and may bring on sleep?
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Are most catabolic reactions are exothermic? Is glycolysis a catabolic process?
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Can an untreated vaginal yeast infection lead to a systemic yeast infection?
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What 3 hormones play a role during the ovulation cycle?
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Why do children lose their teeth?
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Does a cytotoxic T cell protect or defend?
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Why is iron in the blood?
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What bones are found in your axial skeleton?
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What bone of the axial skeleton does the pelvic girdle attach to?
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What is 1.71 divided by 6?
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What is #2##2/3# #*# #1##1/5#?
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What is the difference between T cells and B cells?
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What does it mean if you have visible veins all over both sides of your hips?
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What effects do burns have on systems of the body other than the skin?
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What does your body do with the energy released during cellular respiration?
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Can a blood clot in the leg cause swelling? If so, would swelling be noted above the clot or below, or both?
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