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Week 6: Set 1

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Where are the smallest bones in the body located? A. Ears B. Fingers C. Feet D. Wrist A. Ears
Which bone is located on the posterior aspect of the skull? A. Ethmoid B. Occipital C. Parietal D. Maxilla B. Occipital
The most abundant and widespread tissue in the body is? A. Connective B. Epithelial C. Muscle D. Nerve A. Connective
The strongest and most durable type of cartilage is? A. Hyaline B. Fibrocartilage C. Elastic D. Chondrocytes B. Fibrocartilage
The identification function of the cell membrane is carried out by the: A. Cholesterol molecules B. Phospholipid molecules C. Glycoprotein molecules D. Channel proteins C. Glycoprotein molecules
DNA is major constituent of which cell organelle? A. Lysosome B. Ribosome C. Chromosome D. Nucleus D. Nucleus
Which organelle processes and packages material to be secreted? A. Nucleolus B. Ribosome C. Mitochondrion D. Golgi apparatus D. Golgi apparatus
The nucleus is the only structure in the cell that contains DNA? True False True
The common tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus is called the A. Talus tendon B. Calcaneal tendon C. Tibial tendon B. Calcaneal tendon
Fascia is a general term for the fibrous connective tissue found under the skin and around muscle. True False True
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