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Ectoderm Lacunae Inner cell mass Hypoblast Uterine glands Amniotic cavity Trophoblast Epiblast Endoderm Day 8 Day 12 Mesoderm Day 16 Stratum functionalis Day 4 7 filled with maternal blood AGCOGGG Lumen of uterus Reset Help
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Ectoderm Lacunae Inner cell mass Hypoblast Uterine glands Amniotic cavity Trophoblast Epiblast Endoderm Day 8 Day 12 Mesoderm Day 16 Stratum functionalis Day 4 7 filled with maternal blood AGCOGGG Lumen of uterus Reset Help
Ovarian ligament Suspensory Isthmus Fornix Perimetrium ligament Uterus Round ligament Endometrium Vagina Myometrium Infundibilum Reset Broad ligament Ovarian artery Ovary Regions of uterine tube Uterine cavity Fimbriae Ovarian vein Ampulla Fundus Body Cervix Wall of uterus
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Ovarian ligament Suspensory Isthmus Fornix Perimetrium ligament Uterus Round ligament Endometrium Vagina Myometrium Infundibilum Reset Broad ligament Ovarian artery Ovary Regions of uterine tube Uterine cavity Fimbriae Ovarian vein Ampulla Fundus Body Cervix Wall of uterus
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Characterization English 11 Question 8 Consider this excerpt from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley With his permission my mother prevailed on her rustic guardians to yield their charge to her They were fond of the sweet orphan Her presence had seemed a blessing to them but it would be unfair to her to keep her in poverty and want when Providence afforded her such powerful protection They consulted their village priest and the result was that Elizabeth Lavenza became the inmate of my parents house In this excerpt Shelley reveals the character of Victor s mother through Select one O Internal thoughts and feelings of Victor s mother O Physical appearance of Victor s mother O Attitudes and reactions of others toward Victor s mother O Behavior and actions of Victor s mother When my father returned from Milan he found playing with me in the hall of our villa a child fairer than pictured cherub a creature who seemed to shed radiance from her looks and whose form and motions were lighter than the chamois of the hills The apparition was soon explained With his permission my mother prevailed on her rustic guardians to yield their charge to her They were fond of the sweet orphan Her presence had seemed a blessing to them but it would be unfair to her to keep her in poverty and want when Providence afforded her such powerful protection They consulted their village priest and the result was that Elizabeth Lavenza became the inmate of my parents house my more than sister the beautiful and adored companion of all my occupations and my pleasures Everyone loved Elizabeth The passionate and almost reverential attachment with which all regarded her became while I shared it my pride and my delight On the evening previous to her being brought to my home my mother had said playfully I have a pretty present for my Victor tomorrow he shall have it And when on the morrow she presented Elizabeth to me as her promised gift I with childish seriousness interpreted her words literally and looked upon Elizabeth as mine mine to protect love and cherish All praises bestowed on her I received as made to a possession of my own We called each other familiarly by the name of cousin No word no expression could body forth the kind of relation in which she stood to me my more than sister since till death she was to be mine only
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Characterization English 11 Question 8 Consider this excerpt from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley With his permission my mother prevailed on her rustic guardians to yield their charge to her They were fond of the sweet orphan Her presence had seemed a blessing to them but it would be unfair to her to keep her in poverty and want when Providence afforded her such powerful protection They consulted their village priest and the result was that Elizabeth Lavenza became the inmate of my parents house In this excerpt Shelley reveals the character of Victor s mother through Select one O Internal thoughts and feelings of Victor s mother O Physical appearance of Victor s mother O Attitudes and reactions of others toward Victor s mother O Behavior and actions of Victor s mother When my father returned from Milan he found playing with me in the hall of our villa a child fairer than pictured cherub a creature who seemed to shed radiance from her looks and whose form and motions were lighter than the chamois of the hills The apparition was soon explained With his permission my mother prevailed on her rustic guardians to yield their charge to her They were fond of the sweet orphan Her presence had seemed a blessing to them but it would be unfair to her to keep her in poverty and want when Providence afforded her such powerful protection They consulted their village priest and the result was that Elizabeth Lavenza became the inmate of my parents house my more than sister the beautiful and adored companion of all my occupations and my pleasures Everyone loved Elizabeth The passionate and almost reverential attachment with which all regarded her became while I shared it my pride and my delight On the evening previous to her being brought to my home my mother had said playfully I have a pretty present for my Victor tomorrow he shall have it And when on the morrow she presented Elizabeth to me as her promised gift I with childish seriousness interpreted her words literally and looked upon Elizabeth as mine mine to protect love and cherish All praises bestowed on her I received as made to a possession of my own We called each other familiarly by the name of cousin No word no expression could body forth the kind of relation in which she stood to me my more than sister since till death she was to be mine only
Consider this passage from The ree Musketeers by Ale Dumas Dumas s descriptions of the character Don Quixote suggest that young d Artagnan is Select one O handsome O fearful O respected O pitiful In the passage from The Three Musketeers the author references the novel Don Quixote written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in the early 1600s In Cervantes s story Don Quixote the main character goes on a quest to defend the helpless and destroy the wicked because he wants to be like the characters in the books he reads A young man we can sketch his portrait at a dash Imagine to yourself a Don Quixote of eighteen a Don Quixote without his corselet without his coat of mail without his cuisses a Don Quixote clothed in a woolen doublet the blue color of which had faded into a nameless shade between lees of wine and a heavenly azure face long and brown high cheek bones a sign of sagacity the maxillary muscles enormously developed an infallible sign by which a Gascon may always be detected even without his cap and our young man wore a cap set off with a sort of feather the eye open and intelligent the nose hooked but finely chiseled Too big for a youth too small for a grown man an experienced eye might have taken him for a farmer s son upon a journey had it not been for the long sword which dangling from a leather baldric hit against the calves of its owner as he walked and against the rough side of his steed when he was on horseback For our young man had a steed which was the observed of all observers It was a B arn pony from twelve to fourteen years old yellow in his hide without a hair in his tail but not without windgalls on his legs which though going with his head lower than his knees rendering a martingale quite unnecessary contrived nevertheless to perform his eight leagues a day Unfortunately the qualities of this horse were so well concealed
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Consider this passage from The ree Musketeers by Ale Dumas Dumas s descriptions of the character Don Quixote suggest that young d Artagnan is Select one O handsome O fearful O respected O pitiful In the passage from The Three Musketeers the author references the novel Don Quixote written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in the early 1600s In Cervantes s story Don Quixote the main character goes on a quest to defend the helpless and destroy the wicked because he wants to be like the characters in the books he reads A young man we can sketch his portrait at a dash Imagine to yourself a Don Quixote of eighteen a Don Quixote without his corselet without his coat of mail without his cuisses a Don Quixote clothed in a woolen doublet the blue color of which had faded into a nameless shade between lees of wine and a heavenly azure face long and brown high cheek bones a sign of sagacity the maxillary muscles enormously developed an infallible sign by which a Gascon may always be detected even without his cap and our young man wore a cap set off with a sort of feather the eye open and intelligent the nose hooked but finely chiseled Too big for a youth too small for a grown man an experienced eye might have taken him for a farmer s son upon a journey had it not been for the long sword which dangling from a leather baldric hit against the calves of its owner as he walked and against the rough side of his steed when he was on horseback For our young man had a steed which was the observed of all observers It was a B arn pony from twelve to fourteen years old yellow in his hide without a hair in his tail but not without windgalls on his legs which though going with his head lower than his knees rendering a martingale quite unnecessary contrived nevertheless to perform his eight leagues a day Unfortunately the qualities of this horse were so well concealed
What is the name of the organ or nerve diaphragm
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What is the name of the organ or nerve diaphragm
Correctly label the anterior muscles of the thigh Labels Quadriceps femoris Vastus medialis Patellar ligament Quadriceps femoris Vastus intermedius Quadriceps femoris Vastus lateralis Quadriceps femoris tendon Ratolla Drop Zones Reset All
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Correctly label the anterior muscles of the thigh Labels Quadriceps femoris Vastus medialis Patellar ligament Quadriceps femoris Vastus intermedius Quadriceps femoris Vastus lateralis Quadriceps femoris tendon Ratolla Drop Zones Reset All
Labels Bel the muscles that act on the hip and femur Piriformis Adductor longus Obturator externus Iliopsoas Iliacus Adductor brevis Gracillis Attachment of gracillis on tibia Iliopsoas Psoas major Drop Zones Reset All Piriformis Obturator externu
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Labels Bel the muscles that act on the hip and femur Piriformis Adductor longus Obturator externus Iliopsoas Iliacus Adductor brevis Gracillis Attachment of gracillis on tibia Iliopsoas Psoas major Drop Zones Reset All Piriformis Obturator externu
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Hepatopancreatic ampulla Common bile duct Left hepatic duct Common hepatic duct Right hepatic duct Cystic duct Liver Main pancreatic duct Pancreas Duodenum Major duodenal papilla Hepatopancreatic sphincter Gallbladder Reset Help
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Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Hepatopancreatic ampulla Common bile duct Left hepatic duct Common hepatic duct Right hepatic duct Cystic duct Liver Main pancreatic duct Pancreas Duodenum Major duodenal papilla Hepatopancreatic sphincter Gallbladder Reset Help
What is ystem Write the for further information and explanation cach other s work Refer back to the text answers with your lab partner short paragraph in your 2 What questions do you still have about the chapter Write your questions in your notebook VI CHAPTER EVALUATION EXERCISE tional fold Bilobed 4 Which sonographic finding is associated with the presence of stones in the ductal system Use a fresh sheet of notebook paper Based on your work with the chapter and its accompanying laboratory assign ments identify three concepts you believe are the most important You may draw from any of the assignments you have already completed in the previous pages includ ing learning objectives anatomy and physiology images or chapter subheadings Include a detailed rationale in your answers Answer the questions below Refer to page 370 for the answers Multiple Choice a Cholelithiasis b Choledocholithiasis e Nephrocalcinosis 4 Sludge 5 Which clinical indication presents as yellowish skin a Jaundice 1 Which maximum measurement is noted for a bile filled gallbladder a 12 cm b 5 cm c 9 cm d 15 cm b Cyanosis c Pallor d Erythema 6 Which imaging test is used to assess the function of the gallbladder a HIDA scan b CT scan c OCG d ERCP 7 Which term best characterizes the widest portion of the gallbladder 2 Which aspect of the common duct is considered the common bile duct a Proximal b Superior c Distal d Anterior a Neck b Body c Tail d Fundus 8 Which group of terms is associated with an extrahepatic portal triad Which congenital sonographic finding can appear similar to an hourglass a Duplicated gallbladder a Right portal vein common bile duct and cystic artery b Main portal vein proper hepatic artery and com mon bile duct c Left portal vein left hepatic artery and comm bile duct d Main portal vein common hepatic duct and m hepatic artery 9 Which sonographic feature best characterizes a ledochal cyst a Outpouching of the gallbladder neck b Dilatation of the common bile duct c Pedunculated areas around the gallbladde d Dilatation of the cystic duct 10 Which muscle sheath regulates the flow o the duodenum a Ampulla of Vater b Rectus abdominis muscle c Sphincter of Oddi d Pylorus
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What is ystem Write the for further information and explanation cach other s work Refer back to the text answers with your lab partner short paragraph in your 2 What questions do you still have about the chapter Write your questions in your notebook VI CHAPTER EVALUATION EXERCISE tional fold Bilobed 4 Which sonographic finding is associated with the presence of stones in the ductal system Use a fresh sheet of notebook paper Based on your work with the chapter and its accompanying laboratory assign ments identify three concepts you believe are the most important You may draw from any of the assignments you have already completed in the previous pages includ ing learning objectives anatomy and physiology images or chapter subheadings Include a detailed rationale in your answers Answer the questions below Refer to page 370 for the answers Multiple Choice a Cholelithiasis b Choledocholithiasis e Nephrocalcinosis 4 Sludge 5 Which clinical indication presents as yellowish skin a Jaundice 1 Which maximum measurement is noted for a bile filled gallbladder a 12 cm b 5 cm c 9 cm d 15 cm b Cyanosis c Pallor d Erythema 6 Which imaging test is used to assess the function of the gallbladder a HIDA scan b CT scan c OCG d ERCP 7 Which term best characterizes the widest portion of the gallbladder 2 Which aspect of the common duct is considered the common bile duct a Proximal b Superior c Distal d Anterior a Neck b Body c Tail d Fundus 8 Which group of terms is associated with an extrahepatic portal triad Which congenital sonographic finding can appear similar to an hourglass a Duplicated gallbladder a Right portal vein common bile duct and cystic artery b Main portal vein proper hepatic artery and com mon bile duct c Left portal vein left hepatic artery and comm bile duct d Main portal vein common hepatic duct and m hepatic artery 9 Which sonographic feature best characterizes a ledochal cyst a Outpouching of the gallbladder neck b Dilatation of the common bile duct c Pedunculated areas around the gallbladde d Dilatation of the cystic duct 10 Which muscle sheath regulates the flow o the duodenum a Ampulla of Vater b Rectus abdominis muscle c Sphincter of Oddi d Pylorus
e mean in your opinion ferent events where slaves What were the reasons not succeed go over the following week While the written on Friday March 1st at ure and watch the short nclude them in your ue on Friday March 1st e any questions please briel buelnalaw com Watch an Stavery Sky On Slavery v Discussion To Do D Notifications Inbox ment Details AMERICAS 15049 SP2024 Varela svslavery ky On Slavery 3 D noto 88 was infrequent for any individual But looked at another way once every four or five days some slave was whipped Barrow as a plantation owner according to his biographer was no worse than the average He spent money on clothing for his slaves gave them holiday celebrations built a dance hall for them He also built a jail and was constantly devising ingenious punishments for he realized that uncertainty was an important aid in keeping his gangs well in hand The whippings the punishments were work disciplines Still Herbert Gutman Slavery and the Numbers Game finds dissecting Fogel and Engerman s statistics Over all four in five cotton pickers engaged in one or more disorderly acts in 1840 41 As a group a slightly higher percentage of women than men committed seven or more disorderly acts Thus Gutman disputes the argument of Fogel and Engerman that the Barrow plantation slaves became devoted hard working responsible slaves who identified their fortunes with the fortunes of their masters Slave revolts in the United States were not as frequent or as large scale as those in the Caribbean islands or in South America Probably the largest slave revolt in the United States took place near New Orleans in 1811 Four to five hundred slaves gathered after a rising at the plantation of a Major Andry Armed with cane knives axes and clubs they wounded Andry killed his son and began marching from plantation to plantation their numbers growing They were attacked by U S army and militia forces sixty six were killed on the spot and sixteen were tried and shot by a firing squad The conspiracy of Denmark Vesey himself a free Negro was thwarted before it could be carried out in 1822 The plan was to burn Charleston South Carolina then the sixth largest city in the nation and to initiate a general revolt of slaves in the area Several witnesses said thousands of blacks were implicated in one way or another Blacks had made about 250 pike heads and bayonets and over three hundred daggers according to Herbert Aptheker s account But the plan was betrayed and thirty five blacks including Vesey were hanged The trial record itself published in Charleston was ordered destroyed soon after publication as too dangerous for slaves to see Nat Turner s rebellion in Southampton County Virginia in the summer of 1831 threw the slaveholding South into a panic and then into a determined effort to bolster the security of the slave system Turner claiming religious visions gathered about seventy slaves who went on a rampage from plantation Previ the Yoruba do hav the continent wher Europe and Asia la Neanderthals
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e mean in your opinion ferent events where slaves What were the reasons not succeed go over the following week While the written on Friday March 1st at ure and watch the short nclude them in your ue on Friday March 1st e any questions please briel buelnalaw com Watch an Stavery Sky On Slavery v Discussion To Do D Notifications Inbox ment Details AMERICAS 15049 SP2024 Varela svslavery ky On Slavery 3 D noto 88 was infrequent for any individual But looked at another way once every four or five days some slave was whipped Barrow as a plantation owner according to his biographer was no worse than the average He spent money on clothing for his slaves gave them holiday celebrations built a dance hall for them He also built a jail and was constantly devising ingenious punishments for he realized that uncertainty was an important aid in keeping his gangs well in hand The whippings the punishments were work disciplines Still Herbert Gutman Slavery and the Numbers Game finds dissecting Fogel and Engerman s statistics Over all four in five cotton pickers engaged in one or more disorderly acts in 1840 41 As a group a slightly higher percentage of women than men committed seven or more disorderly acts Thus Gutman disputes the argument of Fogel and Engerman that the Barrow plantation slaves became devoted hard working responsible slaves who identified their fortunes with the fortunes of their masters Slave revolts in the United States were not as frequent or as large scale as those in the Caribbean islands or in South America Probably the largest slave revolt in the United States took place near New Orleans in 1811 Four to five hundred slaves gathered after a rising at the plantation of a Major Andry Armed with cane knives axes and clubs they wounded Andry killed his son and began marching from plantation to plantation their numbers growing They were attacked by U S army and militia forces sixty six were killed on the spot and sixteen were tried and shot by a firing squad The conspiracy of Denmark Vesey himself a free Negro was thwarted before it could be carried out in 1822 The plan was to burn Charleston South Carolina then the sixth largest city in the nation and to initiate a general revolt of slaves in the area Several witnesses said thousands of blacks were implicated in one way or another Blacks had made about 250 pike heads and bayonets and over three hundred daggers according to Herbert Aptheker s account But the plan was betrayed and thirty five blacks including Vesey were hanged The trial record itself published in Charleston was ordered destroyed soon after publication as too dangerous for slaves to see Nat Turner s rebellion in Southampton County Virginia in the summer of 1831 threw the slaveholding South into a panic and then into a determined effort to bolster the security of the slave system Turner claiming religious visions gathered about seventy slaves who went on a rampage from plantation Previ the Yoruba do hav the continent wher Europe and Asia la Neanderthals
1932 NEW STORK CLUB 511 EAST 51 G MET 2 8221 EL 5 9003 Patial Harley Why did speakeasies often have requirements such as memberships or passwords for entry O A to prevent immigrants from joining upper class society to keep communist party meetings from being discovered to protect those selling and buying alcohol illegally to increase demand for the growing restaurant industry B C D 1933
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1932 NEW STORK CLUB 511 EAST 51 G MET 2 8221 EL 5 9003 Patial Harley Why did speakeasies often have requirements such as memberships or passwords for entry O A to prevent immigrants from joining upper class society to keep communist party meetings from being discovered to protect those selling and buying alcohol illegally to increase demand for the growing restaurant industry B C D 1933
NATION ENT ALFRANCE ENGLAND ITALY THE OAP IN THE BRIDGE USA Sou Put Du Question 6 Why would the artist have found the United States policy contradictory at this time A 8 G D The United States had many infrastructure needs but the government refused to pay for them The United States refused to join the League of Nations even though it was proposed by a US president The United States supported the League of Nations even though it encouraged socialist policies The United States joined several international organizations despite its commitment to neutrality
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NATION ENT ALFRANCE ENGLAND ITALY THE OAP IN THE BRIDGE USA Sou Put Du Question 6 Why would the artist have found the United States policy contradictory at this time A 8 G D The United States had many infrastructure needs but the government refused to pay for them The United States refused to join the League of Nations even though it was proposed by a US president The United States supported the League of Nations even though it encouraged socialist policies The United States joined several international organizations despite its commitment to neutrality
1 2 3 4 B Ligamentum venosum Hepatic vein 5678 5 6 Left portal vein Figure 11 10 in the textbook Liver Hepatic artery Caudate lobe liver Portal vein Falciform ligament Pancreas
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1 2 3 4 B Ligamentum venosum Hepatic vein 5678 5 6 Left portal vein Figure 11 10 in the textbook Liver Hepatic artery Caudate lobe liver Portal vein Falciform ligament Pancreas
Review Questions Is the aorta posterior to the pancreas Is the aorta posterior to the splenic vein When an organ is described as hypoechoic to another organ this means that If a patient asks a sonographer questions about the study the sonographer should Organ parenchyma is described in terms of
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Review Questions Is the aorta posterior to the pancreas Is the aorta posterior to the splenic vein When an organ is described as hypoechoic to another organ this means that If a patient asks a sonographer questions about the study the sonographer should Organ parenchyma is described in terms of
Description complex miff 2 Through transmission Description 1 Liver 2 REK 3 0A56 Figure 1 12 in the textbook 0 2 phrasm Figure 1 13 in the textbook
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Description complex miff 2 Through transmission Description 1 Liver 2 REK 3 0A56 Figure 1 12 in the textbook 0 2 phrasm Figure 1 13 in the textbook
each chapter subheading into a question for xample change Gross Anatomy to What is the gross anatomy of the aorta Write a brief answer to each question in a short paragraph in your notebook Exchange answers with your lab partner and check each other s work Refer back to the textbook for fur ther information and explanation 2 What questions about the chapter do you still have Write your questions in your notebook answers Multiple Choice 1 Which of the following vessels is seen sonographi cally as a linear structure that courses inferior and parallel to the aorta VI CHAPTER EVALUATION EXERCISE Use a fresh sheet of notebook paper Based on your work with the chapter and its accompanying laboratory assign ments identify three concepts you believe are the most important You may draw from any of the assignments you ve already completed in the previous pages includ ing learning objectives anatomy and physiology images or chapter subheadings Include a detailed rationale in your answers a Celiac artery b Superior mesenteric artery c Renal arteries d Inferior mesenteric artery 2 Which of the following vessels are seen in a longi tudinal course when the transducer is oriented in a transverse scanning plane a Hepatic arteries b Gastric arteries c Renal arteries d Common iliac arteries True False 3 The celiac artery CA cannot be seen with reason able consistency on ultrasound 4 The anteroposterior measurement of the aorta should be obtained in an axial section to decrease variation among different sonographers 5 The SMA demonstrates a high resistance waveform in a patient who has not eaten 6 The right gastric artery can originate from the proper hepatic artery the gastroduodenal artery or the com mon hepatic artery 7 The right renal artery is longer than the left renal artery 8 Longitudinal sections of the proximal portion of the abdominal aorta appear linear in configuration and the mid and distal portions appear curvilinear 9 The most inferior branch of the aorta is the inferior mesenteric artery 10 Hematocrit measures how much of the total blood volume is red blood cells
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each chapter subheading into a question for xample change Gross Anatomy to What is the gross anatomy of the aorta Write a brief answer to each question in a short paragraph in your notebook Exchange answers with your lab partner and check each other s work Refer back to the textbook for fur ther information and explanation 2 What questions about the chapter do you still have Write your questions in your notebook answers Multiple Choice 1 Which of the following vessels is seen sonographi cally as a linear structure that courses inferior and parallel to the aorta VI CHAPTER EVALUATION EXERCISE Use a fresh sheet of notebook paper Based on your work with the chapter and its accompanying laboratory assign ments identify three concepts you believe are the most important You may draw from any of the assignments you ve already completed in the previous pages includ ing learning objectives anatomy and physiology images or chapter subheadings Include a detailed rationale in your answers a Celiac artery b Superior mesenteric artery c Renal arteries d Inferior mesenteric artery 2 Which of the following vessels are seen in a longi tudinal course when the transducer is oriented in a transverse scanning plane a Hepatic arteries b Gastric arteries c Renal arteries d Common iliac arteries True False 3 The celiac artery CA cannot be seen with reason able consistency on ultrasound 4 The anteroposterior measurement of the aorta should be obtained in an axial section to decrease variation among different sonographers 5 The SMA demonstrates a high resistance waveform in a patient who has not eaten 6 The right gastric artery can originate from the proper hepatic artery the gastroduodenal artery or the com mon hepatic artery 7 The right renal artery is longer than the left renal artery 8 Longitudinal sections of the proximal portion of the abdominal aorta appear linear in configuration and the mid and distal portions appear curvilinear 9 The most inferior branch of the aorta is the inferior mesenteric artery 10 Hematocrit measures how much of the total blood volume is red blood cells
The conchae provide an opening into the pharynx divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side O a O b O c provide a surface for the sense of smell O d create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus
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The conchae provide an opening into the pharynx divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side O a O b O c provide a surface for the sense of smell O d create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of the O a Superior and inferior mesenteric veins O b Inferior mesenteric vein and splenic vein O c Superior mesenteric vein and splenic vein O d Left and right common iliac veins
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The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of the O a Superior and inferior mesenteric veins O b Inferior mesenteric vein and splenic vein O c Superior mesenteric vein and splenic vein O d Left and right common iliac veins
7 Which of the following can pass directly through the lipid bilayer of endothelial cell plasma membranes O a All answers are correct O b Amino acids Steroid hormones Od Glucose
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7 Which of the following can pass directly through the lipid bilayer of endothelial cell plasma membranes O a All answers are correct O b Amino acids Steroid hormones Od Glucose
Which of the following determines lung compliance O a Muscles of inspiration b Alveolar surface tension c Airway opening Od Flexibility of the thoracic cage
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Which of the following determines lung compliance O a Muscles of inspiration b Alveolar surface tension c Airway opening Od Flexibility of the thoracic cage
Which of the following causes hyperpolarizing graded potential None of the above O b Binding of glycine O c Binding of Acetylcholine O d Applied pressure
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Which of the following causes hyperpolarizing graded potential None of the above O b Binding of glycine O c Binding of Acetylcholine O d Applied pressure
Which of the following chemicals does not help regulate blood pressure O a Carbonic acid O b Atrial natriuretic peptide O c Angiotensin II d ADH
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Which of the following chemicals does not help regulate blood pressure O a Carbonic acid O b Atrial natriuretic peptide O c Angiotensin II d ADH
After hypolarizing phase is due to a Extra outflow of Na ions b Extra influx of Na ions Extra influx of K ions Od Extra outflow of K ions
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After hypolarizing phase is due to a Extra outflow of Na ions b Extra influx of Na ions Extra influx of K ions Od Extra outflow of K ions
Match the following hormones with their correct physiological function s Aldosterone Anti diuretic hormone Choose Choose Atrial natriuretic peptide Choose Angiotensin II Epinephrine evious page Choose Choose Choose Vasodilation of arterioles in cardiac muscle and vasoconstriction of arteriole in abdominal or Promotes the loss of salt and water in the urine and reduces blood volume Potent vasoconstrictor that stimulates secretion of aldosterone Increases reabsorption of sodium ions and water by the kidneys Promotes movement of water from the lumen of kidney tubules into the bloodstream
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Match the following hormones with their correct physiological function s Aldosterone Anti diuretic hormone Choose Choose Atrial natriuretic peptide Choose Angiotensin II Epinephrine evious page Choose Choose Choose Vasodilation of arterioles in cardiac muscle and vasoconstriction of arteriole in abdominal or Promotes the loss of salt and water in the urine and reduces blood volume Potent vasoconstrictor that stimulates secretion of aldosterone Increases reabsorption of sodium ions and water by the kidneys Promotes movement of water from the lumen of kidney tubules into the bloodstream
30 Sarcomere ends between O a Two M bands Ob A band and I band Oc Two Z lines O d Two I bands
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30 Sarcomere ends between O a Two M bands Ob A band and I band Oc Two Z lines O d Two I bands
Tidal volume is calculated by O a Functional residual capacity minus residual volume O b Inspiratory capacity minus the inspiratory reserve volume Oc Vital capacity minus expiratory reserve volumes Od Total lung capacity minus the reserve volume
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Tidal volume is calculated by O a Functional residual capacity minus residual volume O b Inspiratory capacity minus the inspiratory reserve volume Oc Vital capacity minus expiratory reserve volumes Od Total lung capacity minus the reserve volume
Voltage gated Na ion channels are open at O a 55 O b 30 Oc Zero
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Voltage gated Na ion channels are open at O a 55 O b 30 Oc Zero
Suppose someone makes the following argument The role of the state is to ensure basic negative freedom and maintain an orderly environment for market transactions as long as they are free of force or fraud Any state role beyond this infringes on people s rights Thus the state should not provide medical care as a positive right for example by funding healthcare access via taxation Which of the following theories of justice is the basis for this argument O Prioritarianism O Utilitarianism O Resource egalitarianism Libertarianism
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Suppose someone makes the following argument The role of the state is to ensure basic negative freedom and maintain an orderly environment for market transactions as long as they are free of force or fraud Any state role beyond this infringes on people s rights Thus the state should not provide medical care as a positive right for example by funding healthcare access via taxation Which of the following theories of justice is the basis for this argument O Prioritarianism O Utilitarianism O Resource egalitarianism Libertarianism
Overproduction under consumption and the Stock Market Crash caused The election of Herbert Hoover The Second Great Awakening World War 2 The Great Depression
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Overproduction under consumption and the Stock Market Crash caused The election of Herbert Hoover The Second Great Awakening World War 2 The Great Depression
Which event led to the Great Depression the gold standard the Treaty of Paris the stock market crash of 1929 trench warfare 0 0 0 0
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Which event led to the Great Depression the gold standard the Treaty of Paris the stock market crash of 1929 trench warfare 0 0 0 0
Please name and describe a company that has globalized over the last 3 years What were some of the growing pains they went through What separates them from their competition
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Please name and describe a company that has globalized over the last 3 years What were some of the growing pains they went through What separates them from their competition
Why is the Harlem Renaissance of major importance in American History The government finally passed a law banning slavery The area of New York was rebuilt after a devastating fire It finally gave much needed jobs to African Americans during the Great Migration It brought the African American experience into the cultural conscious of the country
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Why is the Harlem Renaissance of major importance in American History The government finally passed a law banning slavery The area of New York was rebuilt after a devastating fire It finally gave much needed jobs to African Americans during the Great Migration It brought the African American experience into the cultural conscious of the country
The purpose of the National Origins Acts influenced by the Red Scare was to increase the number of Soviets entering the US limit the number of immigrants who could enter the US from each country give immigrants from South Africa priority increase total immigration levels in the US
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The purpose of the National Origins Acts influenced by the Red Scare was to increase the number of Soviets entering the US limit the number of immigrants who could enter the US from each country give immigrants from South Africa priority increase total immigration levels in the US
The Harlem Renaissance is noteworthy because it was the last major artistic movement from European born artists it was the first time in US history a movement started in California and worked towards the ea it was the first significant artistic movement springing from Black culture it lasted just one year
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The Harlem Renaissance is noteworthy because it was the last major artistic movement from European born artists it was the first time in US history a movement started in California and worked towards the ea it was the first significant artistic movement springing from Black culture it lasted just one year
RANCE A Analyzing History Causes of WWI N ationalism loyalty and devotion to a nation ESPECIALLY a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations for 1 Go PRO 1915 Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first nationalism when hote for people other than your own comes first French leader Charles de Gaulle Nationalism is an infantile disease It is the measies of mankind GERMANY SWITZ ALSACE LORRAINE Class EN ITALY DUAL 2 ALSACE AND LOVRANE Albert Einstein Date CAURQUIE L ENTENTE CORDIALE 1915 There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanum hyphenated Americi is not on American at at The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to run of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all would be to permit it to become a tale of squabbing nationalities an intricate knot of German Americans Irish Americans Englsh Americans French Americans Scandonan America oran Americans each preserving its separate nationality each other feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality than with the other citizens of the American Republ Theodore Roosevit Everything You Need Education 2012 ustin WCHS tions Class Read the definition of nationalism at the top of the page in your own words explain nationalism Extreme pride in your country cousing you to do say thing for it Nationalism is often confused with Patriotisms Read the quote from famous French leader Charles de Gaulle and explain in your own words how he distinguishes between the two 3 Look at Figure 1 In the picture a German eagle is looking down at Britain depicted as a spider How does this image reflect the results of nationalism on British goals as well as the nationalistic view that Germans have of themselves 4 How does the quote from Albert Einstein reflect what you see in Figure 12 5 Now read the quote from Teddy Roosevelt Based on what you know about nationalism is this quote more nationalistic or patriotic Explain 6 Finally look at Figure 2 In 1871 Germany took the Alsace and Lorraine territory from France How might nationalism help shape the French response to this loss of territory 7 Overall how might nationalism become a possible cause of World War 1 25 Everything You Need Education 2
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RANCE A Analyzing History Causes of WWI N ationalism loyalty and devotion to a nation ESPECIALLY a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations for 1 Go PRO 1915 Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first nationalism when hote for people other than your own comes first French leader Charles de Gaulle Nationalism is an infantile disease It is the measies of mankind GERMANY SWITZ ALSACE LORRAINE Class EN ITALY DUAL 2 ALSACE AND LOVRANE Albert Einstein Date CAURQUIE L ENTENTE CORDIALE 1915 There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanum hyphenated Americi is not on American at at The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to run of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all would be to permit it to become a tale of squabbing nationalities an intricate knot of German Americans Irish Americans Englsh Americans French Americans Scandonan America oran Americans each preserving its separate nationality each other feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality than with the other citizens of the American Republ Theodore Roosevit Everything You Need Education 2012 ustin WCHS tions Class Read the definition of nationalism at the top of the page in your own words explain nationalism Extreme pride in your country cousing you to do say thing for it Nationalism is often confused with Patriotisms Read the quote from famous French leader Charles de Gaulle and explain in your own words how he distinguishes between the two 3 Look at Figure 1 In the picture a German eagle is looking down at Britain depicted as a spider How does this image reflect the results of nationalism on British goals as well as the nationalistic view that Germans have of themselves 4 How does the quote from Albert Einstein reflect what you see in Figure 12 5 Now read the quote from Teddy Roosevelt Based on what you know about nationalism is this quote more nationalistic or patriotic Explain 6 Finally look at Figure 2 In 1871 Germany took the Alsace and Lorraine territory from France How might nationalism help shape the French response to this loss of territory 7 Overall how might nationalism become a possible cause of World War 1 25 Everything You Need Education 2
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What is racism and how is it today explain why
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What is racism and how is it today explain why
List two reasons why fossil context can be important for understanding evolutionary questions about that fossil
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List two reasons why fossil context can be important for understanding evolutionary questions about that fossil
There are several costs to sexual reproduction It can be energetically expensive to find a mate you can get a disease from a mate that might render you infertile or kill you and then on top of that you ONLY pass on half of your DNA Why not just asexually reproduce Well the benefits of sexual reproduction typically out weight the costs What is an EVOLUTIONARY benefit of sexual reproduction I don t want to hear about how fun you think sex is or how happy it makes you those are not evolutionary benefits
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There are several costs to sexual reproduction It can be energetically expensive to find a mate you can get a disease from a mate that might render you infertile or kill you and then on top of that you ONLY pass on half of your DNA Why not just asexually reproduce Well the benefits of sexual reproduction typically out weight the costs What is an EVOLUTIONARY benefit of sexual reproduction I don t want to hear about how fun you think sex is or how happy it makes you those are not evolutionary benefits
Fossils mark all that apply are likely to preserve best in buried stable environments O can all be carbon dated have preserved evenly throughout the earth s history All life is represented in the fossil record Oare organic tissues leaves bones shells etc where the organic components have slowly been replaced with inorganic mineral time
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Fossils mark all that apply are likely to preserve best in buried stable environments O can all be carbon dated have preserved evenly throughout the earth s history All life is represented in the fossil record Oare organic tissues leaves bones shells etc where the organic components have slowly been replaced with inorganic mineral time
The Grandmother Hypothesis seeks to explain why mark all that apply humans typically have litters of offspring humans have the capacity to live past reproductive age human grandparents do not contribute resources to their grandchildren O only female family members participate in child rearing
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The Grandmother Hypothesis seeks to explain why mark all that apply humans typically have litters of offspring humans have the capacity to live past reproductive age human grandparents do not contribute resources to their grandchildren O only female family members participate in child rearing
Type your answer in the blank below she is just unlucky and there is nothing she can do about it so she stops putting forth any effort This behavior is due to Destiny believing the world determines what happens in her life Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIU A 2 T 2451 E V To B x
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Type your answer in the blank below she is just unlucky and there is nothing she can do about it so she stops putting forth any effort This behavior is due to Destiny believing the world determines what happens in her life Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIU A 2 T 2451 E V To B x
What is meant by men are sexual and women are sexy Discuss examples from your everyday life or pop culture to illustrate your points Also discuss how this idea upholds rape culture Requirements In no less than 100 words explain your thoughts regarding the prompt No formal references are required though you can feel free to mention where you learned your facts
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What is meant by men are sexual and women are sexy Discuss examples from your everyday life or pop culture to illustrate your points Also discuss how this idea upholds rape culture Requirements In no less than 100 words explain your thoughts regarding the prompt No formal references are required though you can feel free to mention where you learned your facts
Ted is struggling in his mid 20 s at the moment When his friends ask him what his life plans are Ted has trouble imagining a positive future he keeps explaining his situation now based on all of the troubles he s had in the past such as his parents divorcing not passing the Ohio Graduation Test on the first try or the second and getting fired from his first job out of high school Which emerging adulthood personality term best applies here O life span construct scenario O life story social clock
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Ted is struggling in his mid 20 s at the moment When his friends ask him what his life plans are Ted has trouble imagining a positive future he keeps explaining his situation now based on all of the troubles he s had in the past such as his parents divorcing not passing the Ohio Graduation Test on the first try or the second and getting fired from his first job out of high school Which emerging adulthood personality term best applies here O life span construct scenario O life story social clock
Frank is sitting with his friends at lunch The topic of whether affirmative action should be continued in the 21st century After some debate over this a few of his friends say that they should just agree to disagree everyone is entitled to their own opinion on this Frank however points out that the research on continued institutional racism clearly shows that some form of affirmative action is needed the evidence is there and the impacts on minorities are too important to simply agree to disagree Which level of reflective judgment is Frank in O third fourth first second
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Frank is sitting with his friends at lunch The topic of whether affirmative action should be continued in the 21st century After some debate over this a few of his friends say that they should just agree to disagree everyone is entitled to their own opinion on this Frank however points out that the research on continued institutional racism clearly shows that some form of affirmative action is needed the evidence is there and the impacts on minorities are too important to simply agree to disagree Which level of reflective judgment is Frank in O third fourth first second
Maria is 22 and has landed a great full time position right out of college She s in the process of signing her first rental agreement so that she can move out of her parents house and into an apartment Which of these key behavioral markers indicating emerging adulthood best applies here O saving for retirement Obecoming financially independent O reducing risky behaviors O establishing intimacy
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Maria is 22 and has landed a great full time position right out of college She s in the process of signing her first rental agreement so that she can move out of her parents house and into an apartment Which of these key behavioral markers indicating emerging adulthood best applies here O saving for retirement Obecoming financially independent O reducing risky behaviors O establishing intimacy