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BIOD 151 module 4 (skeletal) Questions and Correct Answers
  • BIOD 151 module 4 (skeletal) Questions and Correct Answers

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  • In what type of fracture does one part of the bone shaft break out of the skin? ~ open A patient has a diagnosis of osteoporosis. (1) In your own words, describe this diagnosis and (2) What type of bone cell would they be lacking? Explain your answer. ~ Osteoporosis is a bone tissue disease where bone tissue degenerates faster than it is replaced. The bones become weak and cause pain and break more easily. This patient is lacking osteoblasts which aid in bone repair. Your patient has...
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NBCE - GENERAL ANATOMY REVIEW - IRENE GOLD PG 1-7 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
  • NBCE - GENERAL ANATOMY REVIEW - IRENE GOLD PG 1-7 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+

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  • Chondrification mesoderm being replaced by cartilage Ossification cartilage being replaced by bone two types of ossification intramembranous and endochondral mesenchymal tissue into bone/ clavicle & all flat bones of the skull intramembranous/intramedullary ossification perform in cartilage = ossification for all other bones other than the flat bones of the skull endochondral ossification what type of ossification is the the scapula? both intramembranous and endoch...
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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions And Answers
  • NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions And Answers

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  • NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions And Answers Paraxial: Somites (31) Intermediate: Urogenital system and kidneys Head: Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine Lateral plate: Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen What are the subgroups of Mesoderm with their respective derivatives? Mesoderm: Lateral Plate The spleen and adrenal cortex are from what germinal layer and sub-group? Mesoderm: Intermediate The kidneys and Uritogenital are from what germinal layer and sub-group? Ectoderm: Surfac...
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Anatomy SLCC Salloum Exam 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
  • Anatomy SLCC Salloum Exam 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct

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  • a myofilament would likely be found in what tissue? - muscle tissue a soft callus during bone fracture is made of - fibrocartilage adhering junctions - cement cells together albinism - Absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes anatomical position - palms face forward, feet are flat on the floor, body is upright, thumbs point away from the body anatomy - The study of body structure appositional growth - increase in bone thickness atrophy - shrinkage of tissue by cell size or number ...
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Hondros BIO 254 Questions (2024/2025) Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version
  • Hondros BIO 254 Questions (2024/2025) Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version

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  • Connective tissue sheath that involve open the muscle fibers called fascicle is the - Perimysium During endochondral ossification bone develops from - hyaline cartilage Motor unit is mostly correct it is mostly correctly described as motor neuron and introverted - Muscle fibers Moving from superficial to deep the connective tissue component of skeletal muscle would be - Epimysium endomysium perimysium Muscles that work with agonist are better known as - Synergists Perisse muscle contracti...
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rewritten anatomy exam 2 - Bones/Articulations
  • rewritten anatomy exam 2 - Bones/Articulations

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  • rewritten anatomy exam 2 - Bones/Articulations functions of bone/skeleton -Answer-support protection movement (lever) Ca and P storage hematopoesis hematopoesis -Answer-process of making blood cells lever system -Answer-muscles attached to bone form pulley, lever system sesamoid bone -Answer-specialized bones found within tendons; small, flat, and oval-shaped; increase muscle leverage and increase the longevity of tendons patella what is the epiphyseal plate made of -Answer-hyaline c...
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Bontrager Chapter 1 Self Test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
  • Bontrager Chapter 1 Self Test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version

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  • Bontrager Chapter 1 Self Test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version Which of the following is (are) not one of the four basic types of tissue in the human body? A. Integumentary D. Osseous B. Connective E. Muscular C. Nervous F. Epithelial - A O How many separate bones are found in the adult human body? A. 180 C. 206 B. 243 D. 257 - C Which one of the following systems distributes oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body? A. Digestive C. Skeletal B. Circula...
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NBCE - General Anatomy TOP Predicted  Questions and Verified Answers (Latest  UPDATE)
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  • What structure in the IVD is a remnant of the notochord? - Nucleus Pulposis T4 Dermatome is level with what? - nipple T10 dermatome is level with what? - umbilicus T1-T6 Dorsal Rami - medial branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous, lateral branches = purely motor (erectors) T7-T12 Dorsal Rami - medial branches = purely motor (erectors), lateral branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous What are the abdominal quadrants? - RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ What are the abdominal regio...
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UCONN PNB 2264 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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  • % of Extracellular fluid in the body - Interstitial fluid (26%) Blood Plasma (7%) % of Intracellular fluid in the body - 67% Adipose (Fat) Tissue - (Loose Connective Tissue) Anatomy of Synovial Joints - - Articular cartilage - Articular capsule - Joint cavity - Synovial membrane - Synovial fluid - Bursa: "Pillow" - Tendon Sheath Appositional Growth - growing in width Areolar Connective Tissue - (Loose Connective Tissue) "Filler" loose meshwork with all three types of fibers Atla...
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Anatomy exam 1 (Lancaster) 163 Questions Well Solved|2024
  • Anatomy exam 1 (Lancaster) 163 Questions Well Solved|2024

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  • Are fibers cells? - ️️No, they are just made by cells areol- - ️️a little open space Describe areolar connective tissue. - ️️Loosely woven fibers in interstitial fluid and contains all cell types found in connective tissue. This type of tissue is distributed throughout Describe elastic cartilage. - ️️Found in the outer ear - tolerates distortion; has a collagen matrix with elastin fibers Describe endochondral ossification. - ️️Blood vessels grow around cartilage and peric...
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