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Question 8 (Worth 2 points)

(02.02 MC)

A surgeon removes a section of a body organ. Once removed, the muscle tissue continues to contract, even in the absence of nervous stimulation. The removed section likely came from the

heart <<<

arm

spine

esophagus

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Question 9 (Worth 2 points)

(02.02 MC)

Which of the following correctly describes the appearance of muscle tissue found in the heart?

Single-nucleus, non-striated, short cells << (answer i chose that is wrong)

Single-nucleus, striated, branching cells <<< (answer i think is that right one)

Multinucleated, non-striated, branching cells

Multinucleated, striated, long threadlike cells

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Question 10 (Worth 2 points)

(02.01 LC)

This diagram shows the anterior muscles of the upper body. An arrow is pointing to the large muscle that occupies the anterior side of the right upper arm.

© Image Courtesy of 3DScience.com 2013

Which muscle is identified in the image above?

Biceps <<<

Deltoids

Hamstrings

Triceps

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1 Answer

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1st answer is the heart the heart often contracts even after removed. 2nd answer is single nucleus ,stained branching cells. 3rd answer is biceps.
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