Trivia
APCs Weekly Monitor, May 1, 2009
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Which of the following is a disease of the digestive system?
- Bell’s palsy
- Crohn’s disease
- Herpes zoster
- Raynaud’s phenomenon
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Last week’s question:
The yellow-bellied sapsucker is a type of
- Vulture
- Woodpecker
- Owl
- Hummingbird
The correct answer is b. Although most non-birders believe that the yellow-bellied sapsucker is a fictitious bird created just for the humorous name, in fact it is a widespread species of small woodpecker.
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