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The auditory nerve is also known as the ______ cranial nerve.
 
  A) 5th
  B) 7th
  C) 9th
  D) 8th

Question 2

An agent that works against the formation of blood clots is an:
 
  A) antibody.
  B) anticoagulant.
  C) antigen.
  D) antihemorrhagic.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: D) Correct. The auditory nerve is the 8th cranial nerve.

Answer to Question 2

B
Explanation:
A) An antibody is produced by the immune system to counteract antigens.
B) Correct.
C) An antigen is a foreign protein that stimulates the immune response.
D) An antihemorrhagic is an agent that reduces or stops bleeding.





 

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