A) pitch.
B) volume.
C) brightness.
D) tone.
E) equilibrium.
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A) inner ear.
B) middle ear.
C) auditory canal.
D) outer ear.
E) spiral organ.
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A) osteoclast.
B) osteocyte.
C) osteon.
D) osteoblast.
E) sarcomere.
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A) vision and hearing.
B) taste and smell.
C) hearing and balance.
D) vision and smell.
E) touch and taste.
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A) cutaneous receptors - skin
B) rods and cones - eye
C) taste buds - tongue
D) ganglion cells and intermediate cells - ear
E) hair cells - lateral line
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A) myofibrils.
B) sarcomeres.
C) sarcolemma.
D) sarcoplasmic reticulum.
E) osteons.
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A) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament myosin heads bind ATP ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament
B) Myosin heads bind ATP ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament.
C) ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament myosin heads bind ATP.
D) Myosin heads bind ATP ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament.
E) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament myosin heads bind ATP.
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A) utricle - ear
B) taste bud - tongue
C) tympanic membrane - ear
D) fovea - eye
E) ossicles - joints
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A) rotational equilibrium.
B) statocysts.
C) sense of hearing.
D) lateral line system.
E) gravitational equilibrium.
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A) stare at it intently for several seconds.
B) close your left eye, then move your head slowly back and forth.
C) make sure that you are surrounded by bright lights.
D) not look directly at it.
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A) yellow bone marrow.
B) plasma.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteons.
E) red bone marrow.
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A) hearing
B) smell
C) balance
D) vision
E) touch
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A) fat and calcium storage would no longer occur
B) the movement of blood through the veins would not occur
C) the internal organs would lack any type of protection
D) core body temperature would decrease dramatically
E) the movement of blood through the arteries would not occur
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A) simple
B) compound
C) static
D) camera-type
E) eyespot
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A) air, then fluid, then bone.
B) fluid, then bone, then air.
C) air, then bone, then air again.
D) bone, then air, then fluid.
E) air, then bone, then fluid.
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A) maintain the body's sense of balance
B) determine whether or not the stove is hot
C) detect when pressure is being applied to the body
D) sense that the skin is becoming cold enough to lead towards frostbite
E) alert the body if an acidic substance has been applied to the skin
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A) limbic system.
B) thalamus.
C) medulla oblongata.
D) cochlear nerve.
E) vestibular system.
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A) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of ATP, and the myosin heads could not detach from actin.
B) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of acetylcholinesterase.
C) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of Ca2+, and the myosin heads could not attach to actin.
D) The actin and myosin filaments in your hand muscles became detached from their Z lines.
E) The motor neurons stimulating your hand muscles depleted their supply of acetylcholine.
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A) eat foods rich in vitamin
B) exercise.
C) take calcium supplements.
D) lose weight.
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A) water currents cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain
B) sound waves cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain
C) a chemical signal will cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain
D) water currents cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain
E) a chemical signal will cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain
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