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General AnatomyThe dramatic increase for funding in math and science education in the US came about primarily because of the domino theory the outcome of the Korean War the US being the first nation to reach the moon O the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1
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General AnatomyWhich statement displays an impact of the G I Bill of Rights creation of first suburban housing developments it integrated the military it discouraged soldiers from joining the military it allowed women to serve in the military
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General AnatomyTrue False 14 It is correct to say The kidneys typically appear hypoechoic on a sonogram 15 It is correct to say The pancreas typically appears hyperechoic on a sonogram 16 It is correct to say Body structures are echogenic on a sonogram 17 An abnormal mass within the body composed of one thing tissue is called a complex mass 18 A complex mass is an abnormal mass within the body composed of both tissue and fluid 19 An abnormal mass within the body composed only of fluid is described as a neoplasm
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General AnatomyAre the observed offspring the result of the parents using chi square statistics 6 Assume the genotypes of the parents were determined accurately what is another potential explanation for why we may see a deviation from the expected values i e a large x2 value 1 pt
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General Anatomy6 Araucaria is a conifer the specimen is young eventually it will be tree sized Araucaria appeared in the Early Mesozoic looking essentially the same as it does today Metasequoia is a conifer from the Tertiary Conifers were the among the dominant plants in the Mesozoic but have since decreased in abundance in many regions of the world Are Conifers more closely related to Progymnosperms or Cycads
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General Anatomy1234 1 Anterior Approach Skin surface 3 Image Image 3 Left Lateral Approach Skin surface Image 2 Left lateral or Right lateral 2 Posterior Approach 123 Skin surface 4 Image 2 Figure 1 7 top in the textbook Image 4 Right Lateral Approach Skin surface 3 Image 2
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General Anatomy1 point Match the structure function with the correct formed element Nucleus has two lobes contains granules of lysosomal enzymes functions in attacking parasitic worms and plays complex roles in inflammatory diseases like allergies and asthma Transports CO2 and oxygen Nucleus is multilobed functions as a phagocyte contains fine indistinct granules Largest of the WBCs crucial in defense against viruses associated with chronic infections Contains a U or an S shaped nucleus granules stain very dark releases histamine and heparin Eosinophil Erythrocyte Neutrophil Monocyte Basophil
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General AnatomyThe vocal folds are located within the O a larynx O b nasopharynx O c oropharynx O d trachea
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General AnatomyWhich of the following indicates the parts of a renal tubule in the correct sequence from beginning O a Collecting duct proximal convoluted tubule descending limb ascending limb O b Proximal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb distal convoluted tubule O c Distal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb proximal convoluted tubule O d Proximal convoluted tubule descending limb of nephron loop ascending limb distal convoluted tubule
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General AnatomyWhat is the name for the entry point to the kidney for nerves blood vessels ureters and lymphatics O a hilus O b pyramid O c pelvis O d calyx
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General AnatomyBlood moves forward through veins because of all of the following except O a the pressure in the veins is lower than in the arteries O b pumping by the smooth muscle in the wall of the vein O c the respiratory pump O d valves in the veins preventing the backward flow of blood E muscular compression
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General AnatomyThe is the tube that passes urine outside the body O a urethra O b collecting duct O C ureter O d nephron loop
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General AnatomyThe right atrium includes all the following structures EXCEPT O a Trabeculae carnae O b Pectinate muscle O C Fossa ovalis O d SA node
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General AnatomyThe inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower regions of the body and empties into the O a left ventricle O b aorta O c left atrium O d right atrium O e right ventricle
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General Anatomysa graded discussion 10 points possible ek 5 Discussion Post A due Feb 25 at 6pm cussion Board Posts 25 total a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum ponses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In se posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the dings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers eoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the thor s own argument Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts full details Posts are due by Sunday 6pm almost every week There will not During the rural and local events had the greatest impact on people s lives As Western soci ety became more industrialized and urbanized in the mid to late nineteenth cen tury events outside of the immediate surroundings began to have a pronounced influence on daily existence Improvements in communications and transporta tion narrowed distances between peoples and reduced isolation People were cu rious and wanted more information about the world outside their own communi ties As seeing was equated with knowing the more people saw the more they could feel that they possessed knowledge of the world The photograph was uniquely positioned to fulfill this wish and entrepreneurs took the opportunity to try and make a profit The photograph faced technical ob stacles the process could not stop action and there was no cost effective way to immediately distribute news photographs to large audiences And of course a photographer had to be on the scene to capture the event However the premise of the photograph as a container of information and a carrier of cultural values was quickly established and accepted by society at large
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General AnatomyWhich of these joints is classified as a synarthrosis O a an invertebral disc O b the shoulder joint c the manubriosternal joint O d the pubic symphysis
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General AnatomyThe normal curvature found in the young adult cervical vertebral column is O a a spondylothesis O b a lordotic type a scoliosis C O d present at birth e a kyphotic type
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General AnatomyIn June 2004 Pfizer Inc mouthwash Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash Print ads and hangtags on the bottles stores featured an image of a Listerine bottle balanced on a scale against a white container of dental floss the The campaign also featured a television commercial that announced Listerine s as effective as floss at fighting plaque and gingivitis Clinical studies prove it Although the commercial cautions that t here s no replacement for flossing the commercial repeats two more times the message that Listerine is as effective as flossing against plaque and gingivitis The commercial also shows a narrow stream of blue liquid flowing out of a Cool Mint Listerine bottle then tracking a piece of dental floss being pulled from a white floss container and then swirling around and between teeth bringing to mind an image of liquid floss McNeil PPC Inc PPC a division of Johnson Johnson the market leader in sales of string dental floss and other interdental cleaning products brought suit alleging that Pfizer engaged in false advertising and unfair competition in violation of 43 a of the Lanham Act 15 U S C 1125 a PPC contends that Pfizer s advertisements are false and misleading because the ads implicitly claim that Listerine is a replacement for floss that all the benefits of flossing may be obtained by rinsing with Listerine PPC filed a motion for an injunction to stop Pfizer from running the ads Would you be deceived by the ad from Pfizer Why do you think Johnson Johnson got so upset over it Do you think J J could have retaliated a different way Do you think J J was looking out for customers
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General AnatomyPolar covalent bonds Given the electronegativity of each of the following atoms rank the bonds from most polar number 1 to least polar number 5 O 3 5 N 3 0 C 2 5 H 2 1 Rank the options below C H C N C O C C O H
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General AnatomyWhere would you be MOST likely to find a sign like this one A B a car dealership a post office
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General AnatomyAfter you explain that you would like to write a profile of them for this Leadership and Management Skills class ask them the following questions 1 Do you think leadership develops with experience 2 Are there one or two experiences you look back on as having been especially valuable in helping develop your own leadership Please briefly describe them 3 What made it them so valuable 4 Have your own views of leadership changed over time 5 Do you think leadership in your arena e g sports business is much different from or involves different pressures than leadership in other arenas 6 Do you ever reflect after the fact about how effective your behavior was in a particular situation Is this ever a source of new or different insights 7 Is there any advice you would give people early in their careers about leadership
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General AnatomyWhich statement is true of the Manhattan Project its goal was never achieved code name for secret research and development program to build an atomic bomb during WW Albert Einstein was not involved all of these
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General AnatomyWhat was the name of the US strategy in the Pacific that was designed to address issues with transportation and supplies shock and awe trench warfare island hopping all of these
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General AnatomyWhy is the Battle of Midway important After months of fighting the Battle of Midway ended in a stalemate with neither side clearly victorious With German help the US was able to defeat the Japanese Navy at the Battle of Midway A complete failure for the US the US suffered major losses and the Japanese military had only minor casualties Considered a turning point in WWII when US destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while losing just one US carri
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General AnatomyWhich statement best highlights US involvement in WWII before officially joining the war Odeclared neutrality but supported the Axis Powers with weapons and financial support declared loyalty to the Allies publicly but secretly supported the Nazi effort in Germany declared loyalty to the Axis Powers and ultimately declared war on Great Britain and France declared neutrality while supporting Allies efforts through supplies and weapons
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General AnatomyWhich statement shows the impact of Roosevelt s executive order ending discrimination in government jobs Japanese Americans were hired for defense jobs as a show of good faith by the US government African Americans were given separate but equal positions within the government to control the economic activities employment of other African Americans German Americans were given positions of power in government jobs because it was believed that they would be able to successfully predict what Hitler would c African Americans joined defense industry while avoiding race riots in America that Hitler could have used as potential propaganda
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General AnatomyWhich statement highlights the most likely reason why President Roosevelt issued an executive order that led to the forced imprisonment of Japanese Americans Japanese Americans felt guilty about the attack at Pearl Harbor and volunteered to be imprisoned as an atonement for their home country s actions a belief that America s national security was at stake after the attack at Pearl Harbor from suspected collusion between Japanese Americans and the Japanese militar President Roosevelt was concerned that the Japanese Americans would be attacked by other Americans who were angry about Pearl Harbor Japan requested that their dual citizens be isolated to ensure that American ideals would not be spread to their population
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General AnatomyDescribe the characteristics Reference Photo 7 in your answer B UEE T T Question 2 0 Word s How many cellular structures did you observe when viewing the Bacteria Smear slide Explain how the size of the bacteria affects the ability to view specific structures BI UEE T T O Word s Question 3 Chloroplasts were only examined and labeled in the Spirogyra slide Relate the function of these organelles to explain why they were not present in the onion root tip slide 0 Word s
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General AnatomyWhich of the following verbs are conjugated in the past tense Select ALL that apply TRABAJAR to work CELEBRAR to celebrate COMPRAR to buy O trabaj compr celebraste O trabajan compran
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General AnatomySLIDE 5 A 14 Identify the structures labeled A 15 Identify the structure labeled B B 16 Identify the tissue labeled C 17 Which layer of the skin is this hint what structures do you see that can help you decide
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General Anatomy20 Which blood type is the universal donor Why 21 Which blood type is the universal recipient Why 22 Explain the process of hemostasis hint it has three parts
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General AnatomyMatch the following types of white blood cells to their function 10 neutrophils 11 albumins 12 globulins 13 fibrinogen 14 granular 15 agranular a lack a lobed nucleus b important for blood clots c include basophil and eosinophil d important in fighting disease causing pathogens e phagocytes respond first to infection f most common and important plasma protein
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General AnatomyState whether the following characteristics describe rbc wbc or platelets 3 also known as leukocytes 4 has an average life cycle of 120 days 5 also known as erythrocytes 6 donut shaped biconcave 7 contains hemoglobin to transport Oxygen 8 form from stem cells in red bone marrow 9 fight infection in the immune system
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General Anatomy2 What are the three functions of the blood Give one example for each
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General AnatomyProprioceptors monitor movements of joints and muscles during physical activity a True b False
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General AnatomyThe period of time during which a second action potential can be initiated but only by a larger than normal stimulus is O a Excitatory postsynaptic period O b Inhibitory postsynaptic period Relative refractory period O d Absolute refractory period
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General AnatomyWhich of the following causes hyperpolarizing graded potential O a Applied pressure O b Binding of Acetylcholine Oc Binding of glycine Od None of the above
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General AnatomyBlood returning to the heart from the inferior vena cava would enter the O a Right atrium Ob Left atrium Oc Left ventricle Od Right ventricle
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General AnatomySome capillaries contain these small openings in the endothelial lining O a Fenestration b Venous valves Gap junctions d Tight junctions Oc
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General AnatomyBlood passes from the left atrium into the left ventricle through O a Aortic semilunar valve b Tricuspid valve Mitral valve Oc Od Pulmonary semilunar valve
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General AnatomyMatch the following pulmonary disorders with their correct physiological changes Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Choose Respiratory distress syndrome Pulmonary edema Emphysema Previous page Choose Choose Choose Choose Small alveolar surface area k Decreased tissue elasticity and lung compliance Deficiency of surfactant in premature infants F O 4
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General AnatomyNicotinic Receptors present in plasma membrane of Oa All of the above Ob Cardiac muscle cells Oc Smooth muscle cells Od Chromaffin cells
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General AnatomyCapillaries are absent in all of the following tissues except O a Tendons O b Cartilage O c Eye lens Od Cornea
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General AnatomyAbove normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide CO2 is a Apnea O b Eupnea O c Hypercapnia O d Hypoxia
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General AnatomyBlood cells can enter the bloodstream from bone marrow through O a Clefts O b Fenestrated capillaries Oc Continuous capillaries d Sinusoids
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General AnatomyThe main integrating centers for most autonomic reflexes are located in O a Brain stem and pituitary O b Hypothalamus and brain stem O c Hypothalamus and spinal cord O d Brain stem and spinal cord
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General AnatomyNormal exhalation during quiet breathing is a n O a Simple process O b Facilitated process Oc Active process O d Passive process