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You walk from your car to the house without your coat in January What causes the goose bumps which appear sebaceous glands vasoconstriction arrector pili muscles the hypodermis muscles of the cervical region
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You walk from your car to the house without your coat in January What causes the goose bumps which appear sebaceous glands vasoconstriction arrector pili muscles the hypodermis muscles of the cervical region
27 Identify the muscle 3 of its actions e g joint action ankle eversion Action 1 A Action 2 A Action 3 A A 3 words and all
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27 Identify the muscle 3 of its actions e g joint action ankle eversion Action 1 A Action 2 A Action 3 A A 3 words and all
Identify the muscle of the muscle joint action e g knee flexion A if saying digits e g say digits or phalanges with numbers 1 5 Question 16 1 point A List one action
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Identify the muscle of the muscle joint action e g knee flexion A if saying digits e g say digits or phalanges with numbers 1 5 Question 16 1 point A List one action
Rose Attempt 3 Identify the muscle of this muscle joint action e g hip flexion A Name the action
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Rose Attempt 3 Identify the muscle of this muscle joint action e g hip flexion A Name the action
Which of the following muscles abduct the wrist Flexor pollicis longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Extensor and abductor pollicis longus Extensor and abductor pollicis brevis Flexor carpi radialis longus and brevis
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Which of the following muscles abduct the wrist Flexor pollicis longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Extensor and abductor pollicis longus Extensor and abductor pollicis brevis Flexor carpi radialis longus and brevis
The Extensor digitorum O Extends digits 2 5 the thumb and the wrist Extends digits 2 5 Extends digits 2 5 extends the wrist and radially deviates the wrist O Extends the wrist Extends digits 2 5 and extends the wrist
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The Extensor digitorum O Extends digits 2 5 the thumb and the wrist Extends digits 2 5 Extends digits 2 5 extends the wrist and radially deviates the wrist O Extends the wrist Extends digits 2 5 and extends the wrist
Which muscle ABducts the shoulder OA Teres Major OB Infrapinatus OC Subscapularis OD Supraspinatus OE Pectoralis Major
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Which muscle ABducts the shoulder OA Teres Major OB Infrapinatus OC Subscapularis OD Supraspinatus OE Pectoralis Major
Supraspinous fossa of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus gives attachment to which muscle Subscapularis Infraspinatus Supraspinatus Paltaid
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Supraspinous fossa of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus gives attachment to which muscle Subscapularis Infraspinatus Supraspinatus Paltaid
The anterior deltoid does all EXCEPT Internal Rotation Extension Horizontal Adduction O Abduction Flexion
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The anterior deltoid does all EXCEPT Internal Rotation Extension Horizontal Adduction O Abduction Flexion
From the distal half of the anterior surface of the humerus TO the tuberosity and coranoid process of the ulna represent the attachments for what muscle coracobrachialis biceps brachii triceps brachii brachialis brachioradialis
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From the distal half of the anterior surface of the humerus TO the tuberosity and coranoid process of the ulna represent the attachments for what muscle coracobrachialis biceps brachii triceps brachii brachialis brachioradialis
Te infraspinous fossa of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus gives attachment to which of the following muscles Pectoralis Major Subscapularis Infraspinatus
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Te infraspinous fossa of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus gives attachment to which of the following muscles Pectoralis Major Subscapularis Infraspinatus
The lower fibers of the pectoralis major O extend Oflex O horizontally adduct all of the above Onone of the above the shoulder
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The lower fibers of the pectoralis major O extend Oflex O horizontally adduct all of the above Onone of the above the shoulder
All fibers of the deltoid Adduct Medially and Laterally Rotate Flex Extend the shoulder
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All fibers of the deltoid Adduct Medially and Laterally Rotate Flex Extend the shoulder
ich statement regarding the rotator cuff muscles is true The subscapularis medially rotates the shoulder and attaches to the greater tubercle of the posterior humerus The infraspinatus and teres major internally rotate and adduct the shoulder The supraspinatus and infraspinatus serve as anatagonists for horizontal abduction and adduction I While the rotator cuff muscles stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity they also adduct abduct and rotate the shoulder The supraspinatus and teres minor externally rotate the shoulder
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ich statement regarding the rotator cuff muscles is true The subscapularis medially rotates the shoulder and attaches to the greater tubercle of the posterior humerus The infraspinatus and teres major internally rotate and adduct the shoulder The supraspinatus and infraspinatus serve as anatagonists for horizontal abduction and adduction I While the rotator cuff muscles stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity they also adduct abduct and rotate the shoulder The supraspinatus and teres minor externally rotate the shoulder
The epiphysis surrounds the bone marrow cavity 1 True 2 False
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The epiphysis surrounds the bone marrow cavity 1 True 2 False
A skeletal mascle in which a long central tendon is present and the fascicles are arranged like two sides of a feather bipennate multipennate None of the included answers is correct unipennate
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A skeletal mascle in which a long central tendon is present and the fascicles are arranged like two sides of a feather bipennate multipennate None of the included answers is correct unipennate
Which of the following is not a function of muscle Oprotects critical structures all of the above are functions of muscle stabilize body position Operform work generate heat
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Which of the following is not a function of muscle Oprotects critical structures all of the above are functions of muscle stabilize body position Operform work generate heat
Which of the following is true of fast glycolytic fibers Few blood capillaries Lots of mitochondria Largest diameter Low myoglobin content
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Which of the following is true of fast glycolytic fibers Few blood capillaries Lots of mitochondria Largest diameter Low myoglobin content
estion 4 1 point Saved If done in a slow controlled manner for an activated 1 joint muscle what muscle action is occurring from Left to Right at the right elbow None of the included answers is correct Isometric Concentric Pronation Eccentric
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estion 4 1 point Saved If done in a slow controlled manner for an activated 1 joint muscle what muscle action is occurring from Left to Right at the right elbow None of the included answers is correct Isometric Concentric Pronation Eccentric
Which of the following is not true of fast oxidative fibers Type II A Not quite as fatigue resistant as Type I All of the included answers is true Look red High capacity for generating ATP by anaerobic processes
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Which of the following is not true of fast oxidative fibers Type II A Not quite as fatigue resistant as Type I All of the included answers is true Look red High capacity for generating ATP by anaerobic processes
The following attachments are for what muscle From the coracoid process of the scapula TO the medial surface of the mid humeral shaft Obiceps brachii Obrachialis triceps brachii coracobrachialis anconeus
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The following attachments are for what muscle From the coracoid process of the scapula TO the medial surface of the mid humeral shaft Obiceps brachii Obrachialis triceps brachii coracobrachialis anconeus
Which muscle does NOT flex the shoulder A Biceps Brachii OB Deltoid C Brachialis OD Coracobrachialis E Pectoralis Major
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Which muscle does NOT flex the shoulder A Biceps Brachii OB Deltoid C Brachialis OD Coracobrachialis E Pectoralis Major
Which statement regarding the rotator cuff muscles is true The subscapularis medially rotates the shoulder and attaches to the greater tubercle of the posterior humerus The infraspinatus and teres major internally rotate and adduct the shoulder The supraspinatus and infraspinatus serve as anatagonists for horizontal abduction and adduction While the rotator cuff muscles stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity they also adduct abduct and rotate the shoulder The supraspinatus and teres minor externally rotate the shoulder
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Which statement regarding the rotator cuff muscles is true The subscapularis medially rotates the shoulder and attaches to the greater tubercle of the posterior humerus The infraspinatus and teres major internally rotate and adduct the shoulder The supraspinatus and infraspinatus serve as anatagonists for horizontal abduction and adduction While the rotator cuff muscles stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity they also adduct abduct and rotate the shoulder The supraspinatus and teres minor externally rotate the shoulder
During football practice Jeremiah was tackled and twisted his lower leg There was a sharp pain followed immediately by swelling of the knee joint The pain and swelling worsened throughout the remainder of the afternoon until Jeremiah could barely walk The coach told Jeremiah to see a doctor who might want to drain the water off his knee What was the coach referring to and what specifically do you think happened to Jeremiah s knee joint to cause these symptoms
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During football practice Jeremiah was tackled and twisted his lower leg There was a sharp pain followed immediately by swelling of the knee joint The pain and swelling worsened throughout the remainder of the afternoon until Jeremiah could barely walk The coach told Jeremiah to see a doctor who might want to drain the water off his knee What was the coach referring to and what specifically do you think happened to Jeremiah s knee joint to cause these symptoms
llustrated by the following bar graph Which Issues Are Serious Problems for Our Country Immigration policy Balancing national security with individual privacy Equal access to economic opportunity Gridlock between political parties Cost of health care policy onal security with individual privacy to economic opportunity etween political parties Cost of college education 0 10 Republicans Democrats 20 30 40 ed the greatest divide between Democrats and Republicans Explain how you decided 50 60 That category had the Choose one difference in length between the upper and lower
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llustrated by the following bar graph Which Issues Are Serious Problems for Our Country Immigration policy Balancing national security with individual privacy Equal access to economic opportunity Gridlock between political parties Cost of health care policy onal security with individual privacy to economic opportunity etween political parties Cost of college education 0 10 Republicans Democrats 20 30 40 ed the greatest divide between Democrats and Republicans Explain how you decided 50 60 That category had the Choose one difference in length between the upper and lower
In striated muscle the bare zone is where O only thick filaments occur O thik and thin filaments occur OZ discs occur O only thin filaments occur None of the included answers is correct
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In striated muscle the bare zone is where O only thick filaments occur O thik and thin filaments occur OZ discs occur O only thin filaments occur None of the included answers is correct
stage 1 stage 2 or stage 3 hypertension Question 7 1 point Record the blood pressure for patient 1 with units followed by whether it is normal stage 1 stage 2 or stage 3 hypertension Question 8 1 point Record the MAP for patient 3 with units and indicate whether it is normal or abnormal
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stage 1 stage 2 or stage 3 hypertension Question 7 1 point Record the blood pressure for patient 1 with units followed by whether it is normal stage 1 stage 2 or stage 3 hypertension Question 8 1 point Record the MAP for patient 3 with units and indicate whether it is normal or abnormal
Plug the adaptor into A C outlet 2 Attach the 3 electrodes to the skin of the anterior forearms of the subject as shown in Fig A Place single electrodes at the right wrist right proximal forearm and left proximal forearm NOTE the electrodes may be re used on another subject as long as the adhesive is sticky Figure A R Green Black 3 Connect the colored sensors clips to the electrodes at the following locations a Black R wrist Red b Green R proximal forearm c Red L proximal forearm 4 Position the subject in a seated position with the forearms resting on their thighs or table top 5 Click collect to begin data collection 6 Once data collection has finished click and highlight each interval listed in Table 1 Use the STAT function to obtain the time of each interval Record the time to the nearest 0 01 sec in Table 1 7 Compare the time interval of your ECG to the Standard values in Table 2 Does it fall within the normal range or is outside the range Record results in Table 1 8 Determine whether the mV of each wave are positive or negative A positive wave rises above the baseline A negative wave dips below the baseline Determine and record the direction of each wave see Discussion 9 Print your ECG tracing and make a copy for each ahol this tracing as the Standard Lead ECG group member
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Plug the adaptor into A C outlet 2 Attach the 3 electrodes to the skin of the anterior forearms of the subject as shown in Fig A Place single electrodes at the right wrist right proximal forearm and left proximal forearm NOTE the electrodes may be re used on another subject as long as the adhesive is sticky Figure A R Green Black 3 Connect the colored sensors clips to the electrodes at the following locations a Black R wrist Red b Green R proximal forearm c Red L proximal forearm 4 Position the subject in a seated position with the forearms resting on their thighs or table top 5 Click collect to begin data collection 6 Once data collection has finished click and highlight each interval listed in Table 1 Use the STAT function to obtain the time of each interval Record the time to the nearest 0 01 sec in Table 1 7 Compare the time interval of your ECG to the Standard values in Table 2 Does it fall within the normal range or is outside the range Record results in Table 1 8 Determine whether the mV of each wave are positive or negative A positive wave rises above the baseline A negative wave dips below the baseline Determine and record the direction of each wave see Discussion 9 Print your ECG tracing and make a copy for each ahol this tracing as the Standard Lead ECG group member
by arrow number 1 represents the head of the femur and is called the O epiphysis O diaphysis O growth plate 2 3 Copyright Nielsen Miller
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by arrow number 1 represents the head of the femur and is called the O epiphysis O diaphysis O growth plate 2 3 Copyright Nielsen Miller
stion 2 Match the following anatomical region with its layman definition Acromial Axillary Brachial Buccal Carpal Cephalic Cervical Femoral Gluteal Inguinal Lumbar Mental Nasal Choose Butt Shoulder Back of knee Chin Head Armpit Low back Cheek Arm Upper arm Mouth Nose Front of knee Upper leg Neck Wrist Inner thigh Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose
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stion 2 Match the following anatomical region with its layman definition Acromial Axillary Brachial Buccal Carpal Cephalic Cervical Femoral Gluteal Inguinal Lumbar Mental Nasal Choose Butt Shoulder Back of knee Chin Head Armpit Low back Cheek Arm Upper arm Mouth Nose Front of knee Upper leg Neck Wrist Inner thigh Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose
quizzes 1464642 take questions 30500630 Identify the bone shown below
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quizzes 1464642 take questions 30500630 Identify the bone shown below
Question 28 Identify the muscle labeled 4 2
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Question 28 Identify the muscle labeled 4 2
Ofessor Oswald Question 21 Identify the muscle labeled 7 10 6 LO 5 4 3 1 7 2
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Ofessor Oswald Question 21 Identify the muscle labeled 7 10 6 LO 5 4 3 1 7 2
Identify the bone shown below What is its name Be specific 6 2
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Identify the bone shown below What is its name Be specific 6 2
Question 20 0 5 points Name the pelvic bone anterior view of the pelvic girdle c06bob19 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong pot
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Question 20 0 5 points Name the pelvic bone anterior view of the pelvic girdle c06bob19 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong pot
Identify the bone shown below scapula
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Identify the bone shown below scapula
Identify the bone shown below sacrum
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Identify the bone shown below sacrum
tify the bone labeled 2 27 23 20 19 18 16 10 14
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tify the bone labeled 2 27 23 20 19 18 16 10 14
entify the bone labeled 7 hamate I 22 OL 20 a En 16 14 O
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entify the bone labeled 7 hamate I 22 OL 20 a En 16 14 O
entify the structure labeled 3
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entify the structure labeled 3
Name the cranial bone lateral view of skull c06bob02 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
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Name the cranial bone lateral view of skull c06bob02 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
Identify the part labeled 13 12 13 14 15 12
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Identify the part labeled 13 12 13 14 15 12
dentify the vertebrae shown below Be specific thoracic vertebrae I
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dentify the vertebrae shown below Be specific thoracic vertebrae I
Mental Nasal Oral Patellar Chin Choose Mouth Front of knee 0
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Mental Nasal Oral Patellar Chin Choose Mouth Front of knee 0
Read this excerpt from an argumentative essay Cell phones can be used productively in the classroom because they allow students to collaborate on projects without disturbing other students Instead of increasing the noise level with discussion students can communicat silently with text messages Approximately 88 percent of students surveyed said that they believe they should be able to use their phones in class Which statement best describes the excerpt O The argument is missing valid reasoning O The argument is organized in a logical way O The statistic presented does not support the claim The claim presented does not take a position
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Read this excerpt from an argumentative essay Cell phones can be used productively in the classroom because they allow students to collaborate on projects without disturbing other students Instead of increasing the noise level with discussion students can communicat silently with text messages Approximately 88 percent of students surveyed said that they believe they should be able to use their phones in class Which statement best describes the excerpt O The argument is missing valid reasoning O The argument is organized in a logical way O The statistic presented does not support the claim The claim presented does not take a position
Question 67 Identify the structure O Crown O Enamel O Pulp cavity O Root canal
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Question 67 Identify the structure O Crown O Enamel O Pulp cavity O Root canal
POSTERIOR midbrain pons Dissection Shawn Miller Photograph Mark Nielsen Spinal cord cerebral peduncle corpora quadrigemina cor POR a quad ri GEM i na medulla oblongata INFERIOR a Midsagittal section medial view 1 2 FIGURE 20 2 Brain stem 3 4 5 ANTERIOR Superior colliculus Inferior colliculus 5
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POSTERIOR midbrain pons Dissection Shawn Miller Photograph Mark Nielsen Spinal cord cerebral peduncle corpora quadrigemina cor POR a quad ri GEM i na medulla oblongata INFERIOR a Midsagittal section medial view 1 2 FIGURE 20 2 Brain stem 3 4 5 ANTERIOR Superior colliculus Inferior colliculus 5
Which claim could be supported by the piece of evidence A single can of Coca Cola contains 140 calories For health reasons soda should be banned in schools O Sprite also contains 140 calories per can O I believe sugar is harmful None of the choices
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Which claim could be supported by the piece of evidence A single can of Coca Cola contains 140 calories For health reasons soda should be banned in schools O Sprite also contains 140 calories per can O I believe sugar is harmful None of the choices
Which sentence is objective and which is subjective A All Chicagoans should visit New York at least once B The distance between Chicago and New York is more than 700 mile A is objective B is subjective A is subjective B is objective Both sentences are objective Both sentences are subjective
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Which sentence is objective and which is subjective A All Chicagoans should visit New York at least once B The distance between Chicago and New York is more than 700 mile A is objective B is subjective A is subjective B is objective Both sentences are objective Both sentences are subjective
edu courses 183479 quizzes 1418231 take Identify the bone indicated by the red arrow O Temporal bone O Frontal bone O Mandible
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edu courses 183479 quizzes 1418231 take Identify the bone indicated by the red arrow O Temporal bone O Frontal bone O Mandible