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HBS Muscle Origin, Insertion, Action Questions And Answers Graded A+

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Teres Minor (origin) - middle part of lateral edge of scapula Teres Minor (insertion) - dorsal face of humerus Teres Minor (action) - laterally rotates arm Infraspinatus (origin) - large inferior fossa on back of scapula Infraspinatus (insertion) - Middle facet of greater tuberosity of humerus ...

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HBS Directional terms latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+

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Anterior - situated at the front Inferior - lower position or bottom Medial - situated in the middle Distal - situated away from the point of origin Superficial - on or near the surface Ventral - lower abdominal area Posterior - situated behind or the rear of Superior - situated above another...

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Unit 5 HBS Review Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions

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What are the functions of skin? - Block antigens, protect the inside of the body, sensation, and temperature regulation. What types of tissue make up the layers of the skin? - Epithelial and connective Dermal Papillae - Stimulates hair growth Epidermis - Protect first layer Arrector Pili - Caus...

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HBS Digestive System Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers

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oral cavity - includes the lips, the inside lining of the lips and cheeks, the teeth, the gums, the front two-thirds of the tongue, the floor of the mouth below the tongue, and the bony roof of the mouth (hard palate) salivary glands - make saliva tongue - it helps to mix food with saliva during...

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HBS Unit 4 Study Guide latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+

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Skeletal muscle - an organ specialized for contraction, composed of striated muscle fibers (cells), supported by connective tissue, attached to bone by a tendon or aponeurosis, and stimulated by somatic motor neurons Sarcomere - any of the repeating structural units of striated muscle Sliding fi...

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HBS Final Review (Unit 1-2) Questions And Answers Graded A+

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What is a tissue? - A group of cells with similar shape & function What function of cones & rods have? - Cones sense COLOR and rods sense LIGHT & MOTION What bone(s) can you use to determine gender? - Pelvis What bone(s) can you use to determine ethnicity? - Femur & Skull What bone(s) can be use...

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HBS Unit 1 Questions And Answers With Latest Updates

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Anterior - near the front Posterior - the back Inferior - low or lower in position Superior - higher in position Medial - situated in the middle Lateral - near the side Distal - away from the center of the body or from point of attachment Proximal - near the center of the body or point of att...

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HBS Regional Terms Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers

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Abdominal Region - The abdomen. (Includes all the regions in the attached picture) Antecubital Region - The inner elbow. (The triangle in the attached picture) Axillary Region - The armpit. Brachial Region - The area between the shoulder and the elbow. (Hint: think Brachial artery) Buccal Reg...

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HBS Endocrine System Questions And Answers Graded A+

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Endocrine System - communication other than with neurons, hormones sent to cells that have receptors for chemical signals Exocrine glands - release substances through ducts to a certain spot, products are usually passed outside the body Rate of production - making and releasing hormones regulate...

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HBS: Joints and Muscles Questions And Answers Graded A+

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joints - are the places where two bones meet and allow movement & flexibility articulations - the ways bones come together fibrous joints - Immovable joints; Held together with very strong ligaments; ex- Sutures in skull and between teeth in mandible/maxilla cartilaginous joints - Partially move...

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HBS Regional Terms Questions And Answers Graded A+

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Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis Antecubital - the arm Axillary - the armpit Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow Buccal - the cheek Calcaneal - the heel Carpal - the wrist Cephalic - the head Cervical - the neck Coxal - the hip Digital - the fingers/toes ...

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HBS Regional Terms Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions

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Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis Antecubital - the arm Axillary - the armpit Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow Buccal - the cheek Calcaneal - the heel Carpal - the wrist Cephalic - the head Cervical - the neck Coxal - the hip Digital - the fingers/toes ...

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HBS Unit 2 Review Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers

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What part(s) of the brain are responsible for vision? - Occipital lobe What part(s) of the brain are responsible for muscle coordination? - Cerebellum and pons What part(s) of the brain are responsible for feelings like happiness and anger? - Frontal lobe and amygdala What part(s) of the brain a...

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HBS End of Course Review Questions And Answers Graded A+

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How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - Directional Terms: locations of the body Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - 4 tissue types, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at ...

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HBS UNIT 4 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

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What is the function of articular cartilage? - To cushion the bones from rubbing and smacking on each other. It also allows gliding motions. gliding/plane joint - have bones with articulating surfaces that are flat or slightly curved. These joints allow for gliding movements; therefore, the joint...

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HBS EOC Test latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+

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anterior - situated toward the front of the body deep - away from the body surface; more internal distal - situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the central part of the body dorsal - being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior p...

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HBS Semester 1 Final Review Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!

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Anterior - At or near the front of the body (front view) Deep - Away from the surface of the body Directional Terms - Description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance Distal - Farther from the origination of a structure Dorsal - Towards the front of the body NOT ANIMALS Ident...

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HBS: Brain Functions Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers

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Cerebrum - 1. Determining Intelligence 2. Determining Personality 3. Thinking 4. Perceiving 5. Producing and Understanding Language 6. Interpretation of Sensory Impulses 7. Motor Function 8. Planning and Organization 9. Touch Sensation Frontal Lobe - Planning, reasoning, and movement Parie...

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