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Nucleolus/Nucleoli is the site of production of the Ribosomes.
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Genetic Material often called Genes is dispersed in the form of Chromatin in non-dividing cells and organized in the form of chromosomes in dividing cells.
True or False?
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A cell has three MAIN parts:
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Plasma membrane; which is composed of a lipid bilayer and membrane proteins
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cytoplasm, which contains cytosol and organelles
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Diffusion, passive process in which random mixing of particles occurs
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Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell where ATP is stored.
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Nucleus, which contains most of the cells genes, located on chromosomes.
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Lysosomes, suicide sack that breaks down bodies/organelles.
Question 4
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Measure of the solutions ability to change the volume of cells by altering their water content
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A passive process in which random mixing of particles in a solution occurs because of the particles kinetic energy.
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Occurs almost like osmosis
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None of these answers
Question 5
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Osmosis is a type of diffusion in which there is net movement of a solvent through a selectively permeable membrane.
Question 6
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Epithelial membrane includes;
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Mucous
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Cutaneous
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Serous
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Bone
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Connective Tissue
Question 7
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Cells in hypertonic solution undergo lysis.
Question 8
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Distal or proximal end of bone are called epiphysis
Question 9
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Connected tissue is the most abundant tissue in the body.
True or false.
Question 10
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Is this true or false
E is where the mitochondrion is
J is Micrvilli and
F is the smooth ER
Question 11
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The main function of the nucleus is to
Question 12
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The fibrosis capsule secretes Synovial fluid
Question 13
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Extension occurs in what plane?
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Frontal
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Oblique
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Sagittal
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Transverse
Question 14
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What type of joint is the 1st carpometacarpal joint?
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Ellipsoid
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Gliding
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Hinge
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Saddle
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What type of joint is this?
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Hinge
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Saddle
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Ellipsoid/condyloid
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Gliding
Question 16
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Which movement occurs add a ball and socket joint?
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Rotation
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Abduction
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Flexion
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All of the above
Question 17
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And Aponeurosis is a wide sheet of tendon
Question 18
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Elevation occurs in the frontal plane
Question 19
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Identify this type of muscle
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Multipennate
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Circular
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Bipennate
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Sphincter
Question 20
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The _____________ surrounds individual muscle fibers
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Perimysium
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Epimysium
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Endomysium
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Periosteum
Question 21
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An example of a hinge joint would be the wrist
Question 22
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You sweat (sensible and insensible) up to 600ml a day.
Question 23
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All diarthrotic joints are synovial joints
Question 24
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Articulate means where the bones join
Question 25
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A tendon connects
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Bone to bone
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Muscle to bone
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Bone to cartilage
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Fascia to skin
Question 26
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Origin is generally the attachment that is proximal and stationary
Question 27
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Generally attachment is distal and movable, this is called _______?
Question 28
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Smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions:
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Molecules
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Atoms
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Hormones
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Cells
Question 29
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Which of the following is true about GAP JUNCTIONS?
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They anchor tissue cells to the basement membrane
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They allow for tissue cells to communicate with one another
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they keep cells from separating; commonly found in the digestive tract
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they form a secretory surface for exocrine glands
Question 30
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Science of the body's structures and relationships among them is called what?
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Osteology
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Anatomy
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Phisology
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Osteoblast
Question 31
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ALL of the following tissues are vascular EXCEPT:
Question 32
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Cartilage Does Not regenerate well or easily
Question 33
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How many Basic Types of bone tissue are there?
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2 types
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6 types
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3 types
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0 types
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None of the above
Question 34
Question 35
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Muscle and Serous membranes are examples of muscle tissue
Question 36
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The Body's ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions, even though the outside world is continuously changing is called Homeostasis.
Question 37
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Whats another name for Anterior?
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Exterior
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Ventral
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Dorsal
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Flexion
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Extension
Question 38
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Osteoblasts are Bone resorbing cells
Question 39
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What prevents passage of substances between cells?
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Tight Junctions
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Gap Junctions
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Facsia
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Adipose
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Superficial
Question 40
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Covering and lining epithelial tissue is classified according to the arrangement of cells into layers and functions of the cells making up that tissue
Question 41
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Superficial Tissue is a structure closer to the body's surface.
Question 42
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A foramen is a what type of opening through bone?
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Round
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Square
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Distal
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Dorsal
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Oval
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Rectangular
Question 43
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NAME THAT BOND:
Positively + Negatively charged ions are attracted to one another. The force of attraction that holds together ions w/ opposite charges is;
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Hydrogen Bond
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Ionic Bond
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Colalent Bond
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All of the Above
Question 44
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Covalent Bonds are
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2 or more atoms that share electrons, rather then gaining or losing them.
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They share 1,2 or 3 pairs of Valence electrons.
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Loose Connective Tissue
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They form a Covalently bonded molecule.
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Are found every where
Question 45
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Epithelia does not regenerate well or easily
Question 46
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Vitamine A is needed for the production of healthy C.Tissue
Question 47
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This tissue Binds, supports, strengthens, protects, insulates, separates, stores energy and transports blood.
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Connective Tissue
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Bone
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Cartilage
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Lymph
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All of the above
Question 48
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Loose Connective Tissue; some examples are.
Question 49
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How many types of Chemical bonds are there?
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2
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6
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10
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3
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5
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None of the above
Question 50
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The 3 Types of Chemical bonds are?
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Ionic Bonds
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Covalent Bonds
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Hydrogen bonds
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Deep Tissue Bonds
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Catalyst Bonds
Question 51
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a Mature bone cell and helps maintain bone tissue.
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Osteocytes
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Osteology
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Osteoblasts
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White blood cell
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Cartilage
Question 52
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List the 3 types of Muscle Tissue
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Dorsal
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Skeletal Muscle
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Cardica Muscle
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Connective Muscle
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Smooth Muscle
Question 53
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Ability to regenerate depends on what?
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Blood Supply
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Severity of injury
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Homeostasis
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Status of Patient
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Type of tissue injured
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Bone Reabsorbing Cells
Question 54
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Osteoblast
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Ventral
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Trochanter
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Osteology
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Illiac Crest
Question 55
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Osteoblasts are Bone forming cells
Question 56
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Appendicular Skeleton
Question 57
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Connective Tissue is often found lining the respiratory tract
Question 58
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Dorsal, also called Posterior is found situated on or toward the upper side of the body (equivalent to the back of the body)
Question 59
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Parts of the Skeletal System include;
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Bones
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Gap Junctions
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Joints
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Blood
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Cartilage
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Glands
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Ligaments
Question 60
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The Axial Skeleton Forms the Longitudinal Axis of the body and is divided into 3 parts; Skull, Vertebral Column and Thorax.
Question 61
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The Pectoralis Major is Superficial to the ribs.
Question 62
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How many Pennate Muscles are there?
Question 63
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There are only 2 pennate muscles.
Question 64
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This tissue has a gelatinous consistency
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Adipose
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Fascia
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Bipennate
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Cartilage
Question 65
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Unlike bone and all other connective tissue types, cartilage is avascular, lacking blood vessels. For this reason alone, cartilage does not possess the regenerative capacity of bone or the other connective tissue types.
True or False
Question 66
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The Cell junctions are:
Question 67
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Ligaments Attach Muscle to bone.
Question 68
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Where are the Veins easily located?
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Dorsal or posterior surface of the hand and feet
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Anterior surface of the stomach
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All of the above of the above
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Only where Flexion Occurs
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None of the above
Question 69
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What connective tissue is palpable
Question 70
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Mucus, Sweat, Oil, Wax and Digestive glands are examples of Endocrine Glands.
Question 71
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Nuclear Envelope (Membrane) is a double membrane continuous with Rough ER. preforated by large nuclear pores. (exchanges/communicates between nucleus and cytoplasm)
Question 72
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Dorsal Body Cavity has two subdivisions.
Question 73
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Cranial Cavity is
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The Spinae
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Space inside the skull
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Phalanges
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Posterior
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Palpable
Question 74
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Spinal Cavity extends from Cranial Cavity to the Caudal end of the spinae
Question 75
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A feedback system includes 3 basic components.
True or False
Question 76
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The three basic components of a feedback system include:
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Receptor
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Reverse osmosis
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Equilibrium
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Control center
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Effector
Question 77
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Metabolism is the sum of ALL chemical processes that occur in the body.
Question 78
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When _________ dissociates in water, it will form hydroxide ions. (OH+)
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Acid
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Salt
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Chemical Bonds
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Base
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Atom
Question 79
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Differentiation is the development of a cell from an unspecialized to a specialized state.
True or False.
Question 80
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A cycle of events in which a body condition is monitored, evaluated, changed and adjusted accordingly. What am I?
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Metabolic
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Homeostasis
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Effector
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Feedback system
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Molecule
Question 81
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a Proton has no negative or positive charge. (is uncharged)
Question 82
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Organic Compounds never contain Carbon.
Question 83
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Which bond is most common in the body, and the compounds that result from them/it form most of the body's structures?
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Catalyst Bond
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Ionic Bond
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Covalent Bond
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Positive charged atom
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Hydrogen Bond
Question 84
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A catalyst is a type of
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Ion
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Atom
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Compound
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Chemical Bond
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Molecule
Question 85
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When an Acid dissociates in water, it will form hydrogen ions. (H+)
Question 86
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Enzyme is one kind of Lipid
Question 87
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The Difference between DNA and RNA in terms of the number of strands; DNA - 2, RNA - 1
Question 88
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The PH scale is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
Question 89
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When a _________________ dissociates in water, it will form cations and anions, which is neither H+ or OH-.
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Acid
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Base
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Molecule
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Magnesium
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Salt
Question 90
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Click the boxes that best define a cell
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The cell is the basic living, structural, and functional unit of the body
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A place where prisoners go
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consists of 3 main componants
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Houses the Mitochondria
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None of these answers
Question 91
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Lysosomes are often referred to as the "power house" of the cell. Stores ATP to be used as energy.
Question 92
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Check the boxes that are true about Lysosomes.
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Often called the Suicide sack
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Produces ATP
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Digests worn-out organelles and releases components for reuse.
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Contain 40 kinds of powerful digestive enzymes
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participates in metabolism
Question 93
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Autolysis is the Destruction of the whole cell.
Question 94
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Peroxisomes are similar to Lysosomes but contain different enzymes. They participate in metabolism and detoxification.
Question 95
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Click the boxes that apply to Mitochondria.
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Outer layer is Smooth while inner layer is Cristae
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Referred to as the Suicide Sack
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Stores ATP for Energy
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inside it also houses a Matrix
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site of aerobic phase of cellular respiration
Question 96
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The nucleus is the control center of the cell. usually the cell only consists of one of these and is spherical or oval in shape/size. Contains the following components; Nuclear Envelope, Nucleoli and the genetic material of that specific cell.
Question 97
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Click the Answers that are correct
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H: Epidermis
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K: Eccrine Sweat Gland
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G: Sebaceous Gland (OIL)
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D: Dermis
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F: Dermal Papillae
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F: Hair Follicle
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D: Hair root
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G:Sweat Pore
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I: Arrector Pilli Muscle
Question 98
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The Protein Responsible for protecting cellular nuclei from UV light damage is called:
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melanin
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keratin
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elastin
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collagen
Question 99
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All of the following are a function of the skin EXCEPT:
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Serves as the first and foremost barrier to disease
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excretes and absorbs substances
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stores blood
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participates in synthesis of Vit. C
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houses sensory receptors
Question 100
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Hair,Sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and nails make up the:
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accessory structures of the skin
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superficial portion of the sermis
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deep portion of the hypodermis
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underlying structures of the skin
Question 101
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Erythematous colouring of the skin is indicated when the skin becomes pale.
Question 102
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The papillary region is found in the:
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in the superficial portion of the dermis
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in the superficial portion of the hyperdermis
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in the sebaceous glands
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in the stratum glands
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in the superficial layer of the epidermis
Question 103
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THIN skin contains the following layers (Strata)
click all that apply
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Stratum Corneum
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Stratum spinosum
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Stratum granulosum
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stratum basale
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stratum lucidum
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stratum granulosum
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stratum germinativum
Question 104
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It takes approx. a Month or 4-6 weeks for cells from the stratum basale to rise to the surface, become keratinized and slough off.
Question 105
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The skin releases all of the following EXCEPT:
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salt
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heat
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water
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creatinine
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urea and ammonia
Question 106
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Click the answers that are correct
(1-5 only)
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1: Frontal bone
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2:Parietal bone
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3: Temporal bone
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4:Maxilla
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5: Cervical vertebra
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1: Sacrum
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2:Radius
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3:True rib
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4: Sternum
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5: Orbit
Question 107
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Click the Correct Answers:
(34-36 only)
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34:Clavicle
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35: Mandible
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36: Lower teeth
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34: Humerous
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35: Ulna
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36: upper teeth
Question 108
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Click the correct answers:
(17-19 only)
Question 109
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Superior is the same as Cranial, they both mean upper or toward the Head of the body.
Question 110
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Click the correct answers:
(19-21 only)
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19: Metatarsal bone
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20: Talus
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21: Fibula
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19: Femur
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20: Ulna
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21: Ilium
Question 111
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your heart is superior to your stomach
Question 112
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Anterior and Ventral are the same thing and mean in front of .
example: The kneecap is located on the Anterior side of the leg
Question 113
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Another term for Dorsal
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Posterior
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Proximal
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Distal
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Lateral
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Ventral
Question 114
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This means toward the Trunk/Center of the body.
(or nearest to the point of Attachment/Reference)
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Proximal
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Distal
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Dorsal
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Superior
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Supine
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Ventral
Question 115
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The neck is superior to the chest
Question 116
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The foot is more distal than the kneecap
Question 117
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This means Away from or farthest from the Truck or Center of the body.
(away from the point of attachment or reference)
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Distal
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Prone
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Supine
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Adduction
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Abduction
Question 118
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Flexion is a bending movement that decreases joint angle
ex. elbow joint position when waving hello
Question 119
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Extension is movement increasing the angle between articulating bones. Another way to express this is "increasing the inner angle of the joint". The opposite movement to that of extension is flexion.
ex. straightening the elbow or arm after waving
Question 120
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Abduction definition
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Motion that brings (or pulls) a limb away from your body's midline
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motion involving simple twisting of a joint
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adding a limb to the body's midline
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opposite of flexion
Question 121
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[blank_start]Histology[blank_end]: the science that deals with the study of tissues
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Histology
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Anatomy
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Physiology
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Osteology
Question 122
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Anatomy: the science of [blank_start]body structures[blank_end] and the [blank_start]relationship[blank_end] among them
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body structures
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atoms
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body systems
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cellular motion
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relationship
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system