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karateprodigy

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Hairlike processes that project from epithelial cells are called:
 
  A) centrioles.
  B) flagellum.
  C) nucleus.
  D) cilia.

Question 2

Which term means toward the back?
 
  A) anterior
  B) distal
  C) ventral
  D) posterior



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: A) Centrioles are bodies in a cell that play a part in cell reproduction.
B) The flagellum is the tail of a sperm cell.
C) The nucleus is the center body of a cell that controls the cell.
D) Correct.

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation: A) Anterior is the front of the body.
B) Distal is the section of the body away from the point of origin or attachment.
C) Ventral is the front of the body.
D) Correct.



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