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General AnatomyQuestion 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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HistologyOn the survey photomicrograph 40X for each tissue Observe that the epithelial and connective tissue layers stain differently a Simple squamous epithelium surface view cytoplasm nucleus plasma membrane 100x 2 3 1 Examine a prepared microscope slide of a whole mount of mesothelium Use Figure 6 3 to help you locate the major structures 2 Examine prepared microscope slides or use Real Anatomy Histology to observe tissue cross sections Use the survey photomicrographs in Figures 6 3 6 9 to help you locate the epithelia at low power Use the photomicrograph at 400X to help you locate the major structures in each tissue 1 2 3 Surface view of simple squamous cell b Simple squamous epithelium Basement membrane Connective tissue
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Infex21 24 27 30 33 Question 27 0 5 points Name the bone c06bob21 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
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General AnatomyName the cranial bone lateral view of skull c06bob02 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
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JointsName the bone c06bob21 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
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General Anatomydentify the vertebrae shown below Be specific thoracic vertebrae I
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Joints21 24 27 0 3 Question 26 0 5 points Saved Name the bone c06bob21 Spell correctly or the computer will mark you wrong
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Head and NeckQuestion 9 0 5 points What is the name of this bone marking c06bob04 inferior portion of skull bone there are two of these structures 765 BONE FEATURES Skull
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General AnatomyRead 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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BrainQuestion 15 A Points 1 is a heavy curtain of artillery fire O barrage barricade Obrigade O blockade
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Introduction to PhysiologyQuestion 9 Study the following map OA Points 3 OB Which region saw the bloodiest battle in United States history C D B
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ThoraxQuestion 7 Points 3 Study the following diagram Union occupation Loss of slave labor Which of the following BEST completes the equation O The South s shatter O The South faced food shortages Riots for food occurred All of the choices
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhat prompted the Boston Tea Party O The Sugar Act The Townshend Acts The elimination of taxes on tea sold by the British East India Te Company The increase of taxes on all tea except that on the British East Ind Tea Company
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BrainThese two Supreme Court rulings were handed down in a case concerning John Brown Dred Scott O Harriet Tubman
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EmbryoChoose the correct answer was the belief that the United States was meant to expand across the continent to the Pacific Ocean O Manifest destiny O Pathfinding O Travel to gold mountain O Gold fever
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CirculationA patient presents with joint pain and achiness Her face has a rash across the nose and cheeks in the shape of a butterfly Which immune system reaction does the nurse suspect the patient is most likely experiencing
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BrainEmma a 17 year old girl mentions that she would like to maintain her weight but eat healthier and be in better physical shape She does some research and selects a food plan and workout program to follow for the next month Emma is going to take measurements and weigh herself at the beginning and at the end of her program Which of the following best describes Emma Emma has bulimia since she is compulsively exercising Emma has anorexia since she is obsessed with her weight Emma is a normal teenager who is taking interest in her wellness Emma is depressed since she thinks she is not healthy Emma has low self esteem
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Introduction to PhysiologyChelsea frequently overindulges in her food choices which leaves her feeling ashamed of the possible weight she could gain In order to not worry about the excessive amount of calories she has consumed she makes herself throw up Which of the following eating disorders does Chelsea suffer from Anorexia Bulimia Body dysmorphic disorder Conversion disorder
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BrainMaria struggles with a distorted body image and an irrational fear of becoming overweight In her attempt to control her weight she consumes large amounts of food and abuses laxatives to purge the calories from her body Maria is showing some of the warning signs of orthorexia nervosa overeater s anxiety anorexia nervosa bulimia nervosa
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Introduction to PhysiologyNancy a 12 year old girl talks constantly about how she does NOT want to be fat like her mom Nancy weighs herself every morning and rations her food for the day depending on how much she weighed that morning Nancy has pictures of models hanging in her room and tells her friends that she will look like them when she grows up Nancy s friend Jill notices a soft downy like hair growing on Nancy s arms Which of the following best describes Nancy Nancy is showing strong symptoms of anorexia and should be referred to a doctor for treatment Nancy has a few symptoms of anorexia but the disorder has not progressed too far Nancy is a normal pre teen girl who is rebelling against her mother Nancy is a normal pre teen who is taking a special interest in her weight and diet Nancy is showing symptoms of depression M Z
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BrainWhich of the following is NOT a requirement to diagnose someone with binge eating disorder Overweight or weight management issues A sensation of no control Eating while not hungry Recurrent excessive eating in specific time period Embarrassment over how much was eaten
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Introduction to Physiologymit For ore ments Part C Based on the Information on the label what is the maximum amount of sodium l e salt an average person should consume in one day How did you arrive at your answer BIUX X 15px Part D V Space used Includes formatting 0 15000 infore reaching 100 percent of their allowable
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AbdomenWhich of these statements about anorexia is FALSE Anorexia can lead to death Anorexia can cause an irregular menstruation cycle where a woman can stop having periods Anorexia can cause dysfunction of the kidneys and heart Anorexia can cause a woman to eat far in excess of 1 200 calories a day
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AbdomenJenna had an eating disorder when she was younger and hopes to help her own daughters avoid going through what she went through Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate measure for her to take in order to help prevent eating disorders in her daughters Monitor her daughters television use Enlist the help of a professional Monitor her daughters computer use Criticize her daughter who is overweight Demonstrate healthy eating habits
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Brain6 Which of the following is an example of a dementia related behavior Not finishing all of their dinner Avoiding conversations with strangers Following a caregiver around during the day Asking a caregiver to speak more softly 7 Gloria lives in a care facility She has been diagnosed with middle stage dementia and still e at night and often becomes upset when staff tries to get her to go back to her room What inte centered care Singing songs with Gloria as she is guided back to her room Telling Gloria that she needs to go to her room so she does not disturb others Preventing Gloria from taking afternoon naps so she is sleepier at night Giving Gloria towels to fold at the nurse s station so staff can keep an eye on her 8 What is a common symptom of early stage dementia Difficulty doing more than one thing at a time Losing the ability to communicate with others Total dependence with activities of daily living ADLS
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SupexSelect the correct answer Ron has a family history of high blood pressure He has studied the causes signs and possible outcomes of the disease What kind of strategy hay he used to improve his health O A OB C O D He has found immediate and cumulative risks He has set long term and short term goals He has incorporated risk reduction into his life He has increased his knowledge
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Thorax7 A 4 year GIC from a Canadian financial institution pays 3 4 simple interest a Calculate the interest paid when a 2000 certificate matures b Determine the final value of the certificate
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Infexwishful thinking groupthink egocentricity information literacy Question 2 You can figure out the correct answer to any issue if you just consider the evidence presented O True 1 pts
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BrainForamen rotundum Foramen ovale Stylomastoid foramen abducens accessory facial Internal auditory meatus glossopharyngeal hypoglossal oculomotor olfactory optic Axons pass through olfactory foramina Location of jugular foramen trigeminal trochlear vagus vestibulocochlear Location of optic foramen 1 foramen ovale 2 foramen rotundum 3 hypoglossal canal 4 internal auditory meatus 5 jugular foramen Location of superior orbital fissure Posterolateral view of dissected brain with cranial nerves 6 axons pass through olfactory foramina 7 optic foramen 8 stylomastoid foramen 9 superior orbital fissure FIGURE 21 2 Cranial nerves and foramina Hypoglossal canal Cerebrum Cerebellum Dissection Shawn Miller Photograph Mark Nielsen
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Braina Structural classifications bipolar neuron 1 2 H 3 multipolar neuron unipolar neuron a Structural classification of neuns 4 neurons conduct signals from receptors to the CNS 2 6 neurons conduct signals from the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands Peripheral nervous system Central nervous system b Functional classification of neurons 5 neurons are confined to CNS b Functional classifications interneuron association neuron motor neuron efferent sensory neuron afferent 4 5 6 FIGURE 16 5 Structural and functional classifications of neurons R
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General AnatomyQuestion 67 Identify the structure O Crown O Enamel O Pulp cavity O Root canal
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Head and Neck20 arachnoid mater a RAK noid MAH ter arachnoid villus VIL us cerebral ce REE bral cortex dura mater falx cerebri falks ce REE bree Frontal plane Subarachnoid space Falx cerebri Dissection Shawn Miller Photograph Mark Nielsen parietal bone pia PEE ah mater subarachnoid sub a RAK noid space superior sagittal SA jih tahl sinus white matter 2 1 4 2 3 4 5 a Frontal section 5 7 8 9 10 Superior sagittal sinus b Frontal section through skull Skin Parietal bone of cranium Dura mater Arachnoid mater PAYST Pia mater Cerebral cortex Skin 6 10
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General AnatomyPOSTERIOR 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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HistologyCourtesy Michael Ross University of Florida a Dorsal root ganglia unipolar neurons a neuron cell body nucleus process satellite cells 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 LM 300x 5 b Cerebral cortex multipolar neurons b 5 axon dendrites neuron cell body FIGURE 16 4 Sectional views of the dorsal root ganglion and cerebral cortex 6 7
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BrainPostcentral gyrus Parietal lobe blue area Parieto occipital sulcus Occipital lobe Transverse fissure Cerebellum POSTERIOR 1 space 2 3 lobe 4 lobe 5 space Cerebellum a Right lateral view Central sulcus Precentral gyrus Frontal lobe FIGURE 20 6 External features of the cerebrum Insula gold area Lateral cerebral sulcus Temporal lobe ANTERIOR b Right lateral view with temporal lobe cut away 6 7 lobe 8 lobe 9 lobe Dissection Shawn Miller Photograph Mark Nielsen central sulcus frontal lobe insula occipital lobe parietal lobe postcentral gyrus precentral gyrus temporal lobe cut transverse fissure 2 3 4 5 6700 8 9
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General AnatomyWhich 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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BrainFrontal plane Transverse plane OGlauberman Science Source a Sectional view of brain gray matter in brain and spinal cord white matter in brain and spinal cord 2 FIGURE 16 8 Gray and white matter of brain and spinal cord b Transverse view of spinal cord ISM Phototake