This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: An important pulse point in the neck on the lateral sides of the trachea is the A) internal carotid ... (Read 17 times)

jake

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 538
An important pulse point in the neck on the lateral sides of the trachea is the
 A) internal carotid artery.
  B) external carotid artery.
  C) common carotid artery.
  D) internal jugular vein.
  E) external jugular vein.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about the first trimester is false?
 A) The events that occur during the first trimester are very complex.
  B) Only about 40 percent of conceptions survive the first trimester.
  C) During this trimester, cleavage, implantation, placentation and embryogenesis occur.
  D) The fetus gains the most weight during the first trimester.
  E) It consists of 10 developmental weeks.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

katara

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 305
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D




jake

  • Member
  • Posts: 538
Reply 2 on: Feb 27, 2019
Excellent


Mochi

  • Member
  • Posts: 300
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

Did you know?

Liver spots have nothing whatsoever to do with the liver. They are a type of freckles commonly seen in older adults who have been out in the sun without sufficient sunscreen.

Did you know?

Once thought to have neurofibromatosis, Joseph Merrick (also known as "the elephant man") is now, in retrospect, thought by clinical experts to have had Proteus syndrome. This endocrine disease causes continued and abnormal growth of the bones, muscles, skin, and so on and can become completely debilitating with severe deformities occurring anywhere on the body.

Did you know?

Acute bronchitis is an inflammation of the breathing tubes (bronchi), which causes increased mucus production and other changes. It is usually caused by bacteria or viruses, can be serious in people who have pulmonary or cardiac diseases, and can lead to pneumonia.

Did you know?

Every flu season is different, and even healthy people can get extremely sick from the flu, as well as spread it to others. The flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May. Every person over six months of age should get an annual flu vaccine. The vaccine cannot cause you to get influenza, but in some seasons, may not be completely able to prevent you from acquiring influenza due to changes in causative viruses. The viruses in the flu shot are killed—there is no way they can give you the flu. Minor side effects include soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given. It is possible to develop a slight fever, and body aches, but these are simply signs that the body is responding to the vaccine and making itself ready to fight off the influenza virus should you come in contact with it.

Did you know?

Complications of influenza include: bacterial pneumonia, ear and sinus infections, dehydration, and worsening of chronic conditions such as asthma, congestive heart failure, or diabetes.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library