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Select from the following pathologic terminology to match its description.
-Drug used to treat angina, hypertension, and arrhythmias by blocking the action of epinephrine at receptor sites on cells
Frontal Sinus
Air-filled cavities in the skull that are located above the eyes in the frontal bone.
Ethmoidal Sinus
Air cells within the ethmoid bone, part of the paranasal sinuses, located between the nose and the eyes.
Maxillary Sinus
Air-filled cavities located within the bone of the upper jaw, part of the paranasal sinuses.
Hyoid Bone
A U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and provides attachment points for neck and pharynx muscles, aiding in swallowing and speech.
Q30: -apheresis: _
Q33: Large, interlacing network of nerves<br>A)microglial cell<br>B)neurotransmitter<br>C)oligodendroglial cell<br>D)parasympathetic
Q120: Thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges<br>A)microglial
Q142: dys-: _
Q168: Blood protein that contains iron and carries
Q176: Bluish discoloration of the skin<br>A)aneurysm<br>B)angina<br>C)arrhythmias<br>D)beta-blockers<br>E)claudication<br>F)congestive heart failure<br>G)cyanosis<br>H)emboli<br>I)endocarditis<br>J)essential
Q213: Disease of a nerve: neuro_
Q225: bronchiol/o: _
Q233: Electrophoresis<br>A)orange-yellow pigment formed from destruction of hemoglobin<br>B)separation
Q234: Abnormal sensation:<br>A) paresthesia<br>B) parasthesia<br>C) parasthezia