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[Show more]The endocrine system communicates with target cells by way of this: a. chemical messengers that do not leave the cell where they are produced b. chemical messengers secreted and then go into the bloodstream c. chemical messengers secreted through ducts into other organ d. electrical signals b. ...
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what is anatomy the study of? the structure of organisms and their relationships gross anatomy is the study of? structures visible to the naked eye surface anatomy is the study of? superficial markings microscopic anatomy is the study of? study of anatomy using optical aids ...
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Are the R groups non polar, polar, or it depends on the type of amino acid? depends How many amino acids are there? How many are essential? How many are nonessential? 20 total. 10 essential. 10 nonessential. What basic elements are usually found in all carbohydrate examples? Carbon,...
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Fibular or lateral collateral ligament (LCL) medial meniscus lateral meniscus posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tibial or medial collateral ligament (MCL) What is the "unhappy triad?" anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
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Add to cartAnterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Fibular or lateral collateral ligament (LCL) medial meniscus lateral meniscus posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tibial or medial collateral ligament (MCL) What is the "unhappy triad?" anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
Coronal Suture Joint between frontal and parietal bones Ethmoid Bone Contributes to anterior cranial fossa, nasal cavity, and orbit Contains numerous sinuses (air cells) Frontal Bone Unpaired, irregular-shaped, flat bone Forms forehead, roof of orbits, and most of anterior cranial...
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Add to cartCoronal Suture Joint between frontal and parietal bones Ethmoid Bone Contributes to anterior cranial fossa, nasal cavity, and orbit Contains numerous sinuses (air cells) Frontal Bone Unpaired, irregular-shaped, flat bone Forms forehead, roof of orbits, and most of anterior cranial...
medial toward the midline distal further from the trunk inferior downward posterior toward the back superficial toward the surface lateral away from the midline superior upward anterior toward the front proximal closer to the trunk ...
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ATP dipeptide/ala-gly pyrimidine maltose purine fructose glucose glycine cysteine alanine phospholipid cholesterol Triglycerides DNA beta sheet alpha helix glycerol sugar phosphate ...
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where does the spinal cord end in an adult L1-L2 what is inferior to the end of the spinal cord cauda equina how many spinal nerves for each section 8 cranial, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coxxygeal why are the spinal nerves mixed nerves? because they contain both moto...
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Add to cartwhere does the spinal cord end in an adult L1-L2 what is inferior to the end of the spinal cord cauda equina how many spinal nerves for each section 8 cranial, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coxxygeal why are the spinal nerves mixed nerves? because they contain both moto...
CN I - Olfactory ask the pt to smell something, one nostril plugged, do for both nostrils CN II - Optic field of vision and eye chart, use pen and bring around side of head and ask when they can no longer see the pen, have pt stand 20 ft away from chart and read smallest line CN III,...
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What part of the cell contains the centrioles and the centrosomes? permuclear cytoplasm What is the function of the endocytic vesicle? moves large particles, fluid, or molecules What structure synthesizes protein for use inside cell? free ribosome The nuclear envelope has a p...
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What is the unhappy triad? ACL, MCL, medial meniscus which ligament prevents the femur from sliding forward and backward on the tibia ACL which ligament is stronger and thicker PCL what muscle os typically referred to as a groin pull or muscle strain adductor longus muscle ...
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Add to cartWhat is the unhappy triad? ACL, MCL, medial meniscus which ligament prevents the femur from sliding forward and backward on the tibia ACL which ligament is stronger and thicker PCL what muscle os typically referred to as a groin pull or muscle strain adductor longus muscle ...
All organisms are composed of what? Cells Why is there an upper limit on cell size? Cells lose their ability to support themselves What does the plasma membrane divide? The fluid within a cell; intracellular fluid from extracellular fluid What is a phospholipid? Amphipathic ...
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Add to cartAll organisms are composed of what? Cells Why is there an upper limit on cell size? Cells lose their ability to support themselves What does the plasma membrane divide? The fluid within a cell; intracellular fluid from extracellular fluid What is a phospholipid? Amphipathic ...
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The axillary vein lies ______ to the pectorals minor. deep Where does the subclavian artery originate and what does it course over? originates on the arch of aorta and courses over rib 1 What is the axillary artery surrounded by? cords and branches of brachial plexus What vei...
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Add to cartThe axillary vein lies ______ to the pectorals minor. deep Where does the subclavian artery originate and what does it course over? originates on the arch of aorta and courses over rib 1 What is the axillary artery surrounded by? cords and branches of brachial plexus What vei...
what is the hierarchy of complexity? atom molecules organelle cells tissue organ organ system organism what are the parts of the axial skeleton? skull, vertebral column, rib cage what are the characteristics of life? organization cellular composition metabolism responsiven...
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Add to cartwhat is the hierarchy of complexity? atom molecules organelle cells tissue organ organ system organism what are the parts of the axial skeleton? skull, vertebral column, rib cage what are the characteristics of life? organization cellular composition metabolism responsiven...
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