★ Microbiology Quiz
Which is the main risk associated with being a disease carrier?
A. A carrier can unknowingly spread the disease to others.
B. A person is more difficult to cure if he or she is a carrier.
C. A person is more likely to die once he or she becomes a carrier.
D. A carrier can use up all the available medicine in a local area.
Select your answer:

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Nervous System › ViewControl of temperature, endocrine activity, metabolism, and thirst are functions associated with the:
A. medulla oblongata
B. cerebellum
C. hypothalamus
D. thalamus
The Human Eye › View
Which part of the eye is where images are converted to nerve impulses?
A. Retina
B. Cornea
C. Optic Nerve
D. Lens