Where are red blood corpuscles formed?
A. the lungs
B. the heart
C. the latissimus dorsi
D. the bones
Select your answer:
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Skills for Health › ViewIt comprises the study of the structure of the human body in a healthy state at the subcellular, cellular, tissue, organic and systemic levels, from the embryonic stage to senescence.
A. Morphology
B. Anatomy
C. Physiology
D. Pathology
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When there is a small or negative Q-angle it is called:
A. Genu Varum (Bow Legged)
B. Squinting patellas
C. Genu Valgum (Knock kneed)
D. Small Q-angle