Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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Select the term that does not belong in the group. For example, in the group
Atom Cell Tissue Alive Organ
you would select "alive", because all of the other terms are levels of organization. "Alive" is not a level of organization, so it does not belong.
- Choroid Sclera Vitreous humor Retina ["", "", "", ""]
- Ciliary body Iris Superior rectus Choroid ["", "", "", ""]
- Proprioceptors Rods Cones Photoreceptors ["", "", "", ""]
- Inferior oblique Iris Superior rectus Inferior rectus ["", "", "", ""]
- Retina Blood vessels Photoreceptors Rods and cones ["", "", "", ""]
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