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Exam 4: BSC2085/ BSC 2085 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I | Complete Guide | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)
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Exam 4: BSC2085/ BSC 2085 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I | Complete Guide | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
Q: White matter 
 
Answer: 
•Is superficial 
•Contains myelinated and unmyelinated axons 
 
Q: Gray matter 
 
Answer: 
•Surrounds the central canal of spinal cord 
•Contains neuron cell bodies, neuroglia, unmyelinated axons 
•Has projections (gray horns) 
 
Q: Organization of Gray Matter 
 
Answer: 
The gray horns, gray commissures (anter...
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ASU BIO 201: EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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ASU BIO 201: EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND 
 
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2 main division of the nervous system and organs of each Central Nervous System (brain and 
spinal cord) 
Peripheral nervous system (nerves and ganglia, all the nervous system except brain and spinal 
cord) 
 
2 main pathways of ATP synthesis Anaerobic fermentation: cells make little ATP w/out 
oxygen, produces lactic acid (a major part in muscle fatigue) 
Aerobic respiration: produces more ATP, less toxic end products (CO2 and water...
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slhs 4301 exam 3 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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The dorsal root emerging from the spinal cord carries __________ information 
Ans: sensory 
The ascending and descending tracts in the spinal cord are also called 
Ans: fasciculi 
What layer of tissue in an embryo becomes the nervous system? 
Ans: Ectoderm 
The cranial nerves project from the 
Ans: Brainstem 
Which arteries are the major sources of blood to the brain: 
Ans: internal carotid and vertebral artery 
During embryologic development, which segment eventually becomes the cerebral 
hemi...
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Nurs 335 Exam 4 2025(Questions and answers) LATEST UPDATE
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The production of red blood cells in the bone marrow is called: 
A) hematopoiesis. 
B) hemolysis. 
C) hemoptysis. 
D) hemianopsia. - ️️hematopoiesis. 
When testing for muscle strength, the examiner should: 
A) observe muscles for the degree of contraction when the individual lifts a heavy 
object. 
B) apply an opposing force when the individual puts a joint in flexion or extension. 
C) measure the degree of force that it takes to overcome joint flexion or extension. 
D) estimate the degree o...
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Advanced Health Assessment Exam 4 Test Questions & Answers
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Advanced Health Assessment Exam 4 Test Questions & Answers-Which is a function of the musculoskeletal system? 
 
1)Potassium storage 
2)Hematopoiesis 
3)Vitamin D storage 
4)Digestion - Hematopoiesis 
 
Which structure connects bones to one another? 
 
1)Fasciculi 
2)Tendons 
3)Ligaments 
4)Cartilage - Ligaments 
 
Which is an example of a ball-and-socket joint? 
1)Thumb 
2)Elbow 
3)Wrist 
4)Shoulder - Shoulder 
 
Where does lengthening of the long bones occur? 
 
1)Epiphyses 
2)Shaft 
3)Cartila...
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PES final exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 
 
 
 
which specialized strength exercise focuses on hip ab/adduction 
tube walking 
 
 
 
what binds groups of muscle fibers together forming fasciculi 
perimysium 
 
 
 
which of the following techniques is especially valuable for veteran athletes in a new atmosphere 
imagery 
 
 
 
a coach who asks about his athlete's sick mother demonstrates 
target empathy
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CSCS Chapter 1 Test Questions with Correct Answers
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Epimysium A layer of connective that sheaths (covers) the entire muscle, continuous with the tendons at the end of the muscle. 
 
Tendon Attached to the bone periosteum; any contraction of the muscle pulls on the tendon and, in turn, the bone. The epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium run continuous to the tendon, so tension in a muscle is transmitted to the tendon. 
 
Bone periosteum Special connective tissue covering all bones (outer surface.) 
 
proximal Limb muscle attachment closer to the t...
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Nu 201 - MS and Neuro Q&A
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Nu 201 - MS and Neuro 
3 types of muscles - ANSWER-skeletal (voluntary), smooth, cardiac 
muscle fibers - ANSWER-fasciculi 
tendon - ANSWER-Connects muscle to bone 
ligament - ANSWER-Connects bone to bone 
movements produced by skeletal muscle contract
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Kinesiology Exam Questions And Correct Answers | Updated Already Passed!!
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Kinesiology Exam Questions And Correct Answers | Updated Already Passed!! 
 
 
Proximal - Answer -Closer to the midline of the body 
 
Distal - Answer -Farther away from the midline of the body 
 
Superficial - Answer -Closer to the surface 
 
Deep - Answer -Closer to the incide center of the body 
 
medial - Answer -Towards the center 
 
Lateral - Answer -towards the outer sides 
 
anterior - Answer -front 
 
Posterior - Answer -behind or back 
 
Supine - Answer -laying horizontally on the back...
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Kinesiology Practice Test with Complete S 
 
Proximal - Closer to the midline of the body 
 
Distal - Farther away from the midline of the body 
 
Superficial - Closer to the surface 
 
Deep - Closer to the incide center of the body 
 
medial - Towards the center 
 
Lateral - towards the outer sides 
 
anterior - front 
 
Posterior - behind or back 
 
Supine - laying horizontally on the back with the face looking at the ceiling 
 
Prone - laying on the stomach face down 
 
Linea Alba - The tendo...
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