82. The efferent arteriole of the nephron is a branch directly from the A peritu
ID: 3513762 • Letter: 8
Question
82. The efferent arteriole of the nephron is a branch directly from the A peritubular capillary B. arcuate a. C. glomerulus D. interlobular a. E. afferent arteriole 83. Which of the following joints lacks an intra-articular disc? A. glenohumeral B. sternoclavicular C. knee D. temporomandibular E. none of the above 84. Which of the following is FALSE? A. the long thoracic nerve originates from three spinal segments B. the axillary nerve is a terminal branch of the posterior cord C. the phrenic nerve originates from spinal segments C3-5 the suprascapular nerve is branch of the lower trunk D. E. more than one of the above 85. You are a dentist that wishes to anesthetize the lower molar of a patient. You are going to aim your injection to the near vicinity of a branch of which of the following nerves? B maxillary CNV C. mandibular CN D. accessory E. glossopharyngeal 86. Which pair of items don't go together? A. oligodendrocyte> CNS myelin B. osteoclast > bone remodeling C. third ventricle> foramen of Magendie D. old red blood celi > spleen E. none of the above 87. This layer of epidermis contains the greatest number of melanocytes: A. stratum spinosum B. stratum lucidum C. stratum corneum D. stratum germinatavum (basale) E. stratum pigmentosum 88. Complete damage to the right half of the spinal cord at T6 would result in below the level of the lesion: A. loss of motor function in the lower trunk and lower extremity on the left side B. loss of pain and temperature sensations in the lower trunk and lower extremity on the left side C. loss of unconscious proprioceptive input from the lower trunk and lower extremity on the right side D. loss of touch and pressure in the lower trunk and lower extremity on the left sideExplanation / Answer
Answer for the above questions
82) C
efferent arteriole carrying blood out away from the glomerulus.
83) E, None of the above.
Related Questions
Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.