T/F: A fetus can get an infection when a pathogen in the mother’s blood is capable of crossing the placenta to the fetal circulation and tissues.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Select your answer:
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Musculoskeletal Anatomy: Knee › ViewThe ACL limits which knee motions Except:
A. Extension
B. Flexion
C. External rotation (tibia relative to femur)
D. Internal rotation (femur relative to tibia)
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Bacteria that cause disease are identified by
A. signs and symptoms of the disease
B. their shape and arrangement as seen under the microscope
C. the attending physician when she orders antibiotics
D. the mode of transmission