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Graded A 
 
anterior front 
 
aqueous humor maintains pressure 
 
Communication in the human body can be what two types? chemical or electrical 
 
cornea front window of eye, bends light to pass through pupil, refraction 
 
deep more internal 
 
distal on limb, f...
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Graded A 
 
anterior front 
 
aqueous humor maintains pressure 
 
Communication in the human body can be what two types? chemical or electrical 
 
cornea front window of eye, bends light to pass through pupil, refraction 
 
deep more internal 
 
distal on limb, f...
HBS Endocrine System Latest Version 
 
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**Endocrine System** 
 It facilitates communication via chemical signals known as hormones, targeting cells with 
specific receptors. 
 
**Exocrine Glands** 
 
 These glands discharge substances through ducts to specific locations outside the body. ...
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**Endocrine System** 
 It facilitates communication via chemical signals known as hormones, targeting cells with 
specific receptors. 
 
**Exocrine Glands** 
 
 These glands discharge substances through ducts to specific locations outside the body. ...
HBS End of Course Review Questions 
 
with Certified Solutions 
 
**How can directional terms and regional terms help specify body location?** 
 Directional Terms: Indicate positions within the body 
Regional Terms: Refer to distinct landmarks on the body 
 
**What characteristics of structure and f...
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with Certified Solutions 
 
**How can directional terms and regional terms help specify body location?** 
 Directional Terms: Indicate positions within the body 
Regional Terms: Refer to distinct landmarks on the body 
 
**What characteristics of structure and f...
HBS UNIT 4 REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH 
 
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
 
**What is the role of articular cartilage?** 
 To cushion bones and prevent them from rubbing against each other. It also facilitates 
smooth gliding movements. 
 
**What are gliding/plane joints?** 
 These joints involve flat or slightly cur...
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**What is the role of articular cartilage?** 
 To cushion bones and prevent them from rubbing against each other. It also facilitates 
smooth gliding movements. 
 
**What are gliding/plane joints?** 
 These joints involve flat or slightly cur...
HBS Bones Latest Update 100% Correct 
 
**Frontal Bone ** 
 
- **Location:** Forehead 
 
**Mandible ** 
 
- **Location:** Jaw 
 
**Maxilla ** 
 
- **Location:** Nose and upper lip 
 
**Zygomatic Process ** 
- **Location:** Side of the face 
 
**Temporal ** 
- **Location:** Temples and side of the he...
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**Frontal Bone ** 
 
- **Location:** Forehead 
 
**Mandible ** 
 
- **Location:** Jaw 
 
**Maxilla ** 
 
- **Location:** Nose and upper lip 
 
**Zygomatic Process ** 
- **Location:** Side of the face 
 
**Temporal ** 
- **Location:** Temples and side of the he...
HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Questions with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
**Tidal volume represents the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs without conscious 
effort. Therefore, residual volume refers to the:** 
- **a) volume of air remaining after maximum inhalation** 
- **b) volume of air remaining a...
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**Tidal volume represents the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs without conscious 
effort. Therefore, residual volume refers to the:** 
- **a) volume of air remaining after maximum inhalation** 
- **b) volume of air remaining a...
HBS Final Exam Latest Update 100% 
 
Correct 
 
**anterior** 
 
 positioned towards the front of the body 
 
**deep** 
 distant from the body surface; more internal 
 
**directional terms** 
 
 terms used to describe the relative position of body structures 
 
**distal** 
 
 situated away from the p...
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Correct 
 
**anterior** 
 
 positioned towards the front of the body 
 
**deep** 
 distant from the body surface; more internal 
 
**directional terms** 
 
 terms used to describe the relative position of body structures 
 
**distal** 
 
 situated away from the p...
PLTW HBS Final Exam Review 
Questions with Verified Answers 
 
**Location on the body where blood is typically drawn for routine purposes?** 
 Arm veins 
 
**A structure resembling a basin in the skeleton of many vertebrates, formed by the pelvic girdle 
along with the sacrum and often coccygeal ver...
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Questions with Verified Answers 
 
**Location on the body where blood is typically drawn for routine purposes?** 
 Arm veins 
 
**A structure resembling a basin in the skeleton of many vertebrates, formed by the pelvic girdle 
along with the sacrum and often coccygeal ver...
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