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BSNC 1000 Final Exam Study Guide with complete solutions |Latest 2024/2025
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What body systems does mobility involve ️ skeletal, muscular, nervous 
 
under what conditions could someone have impaired mobility ️ bone/joint diseases (osteoporosis/arthritis) 
surgery 
broken bones 
disabilities 
 
how are gas exchange and mobility related ️ mobility of ribs and breathing muscles aid in breathing properly 
supports aerobic activity 
 
how are mobility and perfusion related ️ increased blood flow to muscles, helps with endurance and strength 
delivers blood and nu...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #5 Test Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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What is ArthroCell? - a viable, moldable cellular bone allograft 
 
What are the 3 components of the bone healing triad? - -Osteogenic (Cell) 
-Osteoinductive (Signal) 
-Osteoconductive (Scaffold) 
 
True or False: QuickSet is synthetic. - True 
 
What is QuickSet? - resorbable, microporous, synthetic bone cement 
 
True or False: QuickSet is osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic. - False- only osteoconductive 
 
True or False: FlexiGRAFT, StimuBlast (AlloSync) and ArthroCell are all a...
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MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 2024
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Which cancer originates from connective tissue? - ANSWER ☑☑osteogenic sarcoma 
 
carcinoma refers to abnormal cell proliferation originating from which origin? - ANSWER ☑☑epithelial cells 
 
carcinoma in situ is characterized by which changes? - ANSWER ☑☑Cells remain localized in the glandular or squamous cells 
 
which term is used to describe a muscle cell showing a reduced ability to form new muscle while appearing highly disorganized? - ANSWER ☑☑anaplasia 
 
what are tumo...
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Biology 252 Exam 2 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Biology 252 Exam 2 Questions With Solutions 
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Describe the cells of the bone tissue -Osteogenic cells 
-Osteoblasts 
-Osteocytes 
-Osteoclasts 
What membrane lines the internal canals and the small cavities of the compact and spongy 
bones? Endosteum 
What is the periosteum composed of? -Dense irregular connective tissue 
-Collagen fibers 
-Outer fibrous layer has fibroblasts 
-Inner layer has progenitor cells that become osteoblasts
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Chapter 6: The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora.
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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora. 
 
Multiple Choice &Essays 
 
1.	List and briefly describe the six main functions of the skeletal system. 
 
Ans: The skeletal system is used for support for the soft tissues of the body and as attachment sites for tendons of most skeletal muscles. The skeletal system also functions in protection for the internal organs. The skeletal system assists in movement working together with the muscle system. Skelet...
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What is ArthroCell? - a viable, moldable cellular bone allograft 
What are the 3 components of the bone healing triad? - -Osteogenic (Cell) 
-Osteoinductive (Signal) 
-Osteoconductive (Scaffold) 
True or False: QuickSet is synthetic. - True 
What is QuickSet? - resorbable, microporous, synthetic bone cement 
True or False: QuickSet is osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic. - False- only 
osteoconductive 
True or False: FlexiGRAFT, StimuBlast (AlloSync) and ArthroCell are all allografts...
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Bio 168 Exam 2 study guide questions with correct answers|100% verified
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Bio 168 Exam 2 study guide questions with correct answers 
How many lumbar do you have? Correct Answer-5 
 
How can you tell its a lumbar vertabra? Correct Answer-No costal facets, short spinous process 
 
Four types of bone cells Correct Answer-osteogenic, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts 
 
describe the function of osteogenic cells Correct Answer-only cell that divides, they differentiate and develop into osteoblasts 
 
describe the function of osteoblasts Correct Answer-cell reproduction ...
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HPHY 321: Midterm 1 Study Guide (Guaranteed Pass!)
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long bone correct answers humerus, femur 
 
short bone correct answers carpals and tarsals (talus) 
 
irregular bone correct answers vertebrae and facial bones 
 
flat bone correct answers sternum and skull (main function is protection) 
 
sesamoid bone correct answers patella (develop to protect tendons) 
 
protection and mechanical advantage 
 
accessory bones correct answers sutural bones (Result when ossification centers fail to fuse) 
 
spongy bone correct answers trabeculae 3-D branching l...
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pathophysiology, musculoskeletal questions with answers 2024
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pathophysiology, musculoskeletal 
What is the function of the musculoskeletal system? - correct answer supports the body, protects the organs, provides for movement, stores calcium, produces blood cells. 
 
what is the musculoskeletal system comprised of? - correct answer bone, muscle, tendons, ligaments, joints, bursa 
 
What is cancellous bone - correct answer found in interior, lattice like pattern, trabeculae or spicules of bone, filled with red or yellow marrow. Cancellous bone is relativel...
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PSIO 201 Exam 2 University of Arizona exam (100% correct and graded A+)
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Bone Types - Long, Short, Flat, Irregular, Sesamoid, Sutural, Pneumatized 
Periosteum - Covers external surface of bone 
Endosteum - Lines inner surface of bone, contains osteogenic cells 
Why is bone considered an organ? - It contains osseous (connective) tissue, blood vessels, nerves, 
lymphatic vessels, cartilage, and connective tissue coverings 
Osteogenic Cells - Stem cells formed from mesenchyme (embryonic connective tissue) 
Osteoblasts - Build bone 
Osteocytes - Maintenance of bone 
Oste...
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