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CSCS Exam Scientific questions with correct answers
  • CSCS Exam Scientific questions with correct answers

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  • what are the major muscles and muscle groups? Where are they located Answer upper body: abdominal, pectoral, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, erector spinae, biceps, and triceps lower body: quadriceps, hamstrings, gastrocnemius, gluteus, soleus describe muscle organization from smallest to largest functional unit. Identify the components of the contractile unit. Answer the sarcoplasm is the cytoplasm of the muscle fiber hundreds of myofibrils dominate sarcoplasm. molecular level: actin ...
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CSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • CSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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  • CSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% CorrectCSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% CorrectCSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% CorrectCSCS Exam Scientific foundations topics Questions & Answers 100% Correctwhat are the major muscles and muscle groups? Where are they located - ANSWERupper body: abdominal, pectoral, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, erector spinae, biceps, and triceps lower body: quadriceps, hamstrings...
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Glute & posterior thigh Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
  • Glute & posterior thigh Questions & Answers Already Graded A+

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  • actions of gluteus maximus - Answer-hip extension and lateral rotation Tensor fascia, glute minus, glute med action? - Answer-ABDuct & medially rotate Sup/Inf gemellus: obturator internus/external: quadratus femoris do what - Answer-Laterally rotate puniformis does what - Answer-ABD/ laterally rotate glute max innervation - Answer-Innervation of inferior gluteal n (L5, S1,S2) Glute Med Glute Min TFL Innervation - Answer-superior gluteal nerve (l5-S1) Insertion of glute max, tensor fasci...
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APHYS Test 3 Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
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  • APHYS Test 3 Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers dorsiflexion. What is the less movable end of a skeletal muscle? Origin What are the large bundles that skeletal muscles are organized into? Fascicles What are characteristics of smooth muscle? Non-striated, involuntary, walls of hollow organs, has one nucleus What are charateristics of skeletal muscle? Striated, voluntary, all over body (attached to bones), multinucleated What is the A-Band of a sacromer...
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SPHE 421 Final Exam/100 Questions and Answers Scored 95%;AMU
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  • SPHE 421 Final Exam/100 Questions and Answers Scored 95%;AMU SPHE 421 Final Exam/100 Questions and Answers Scored 95%;AMU Attempt Score 95 / 100 - 95 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 95 / 100 - 95 % Question 1 1 / 1 point How many bones make up the human skeleton? Question options: 217 126 80 Question 2 1 / 1 point A bone marking that consists of a sharp ridge or border is called a Question options: foramen head fossa Question 3 1 / 1 point ...
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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  • CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 What is a pedicle? What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the anterior part of vertebrae) Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE Head Blade of Scapula Dorsal Spineous process Biceps femoris l...
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Bios 1300 lab exam 2 100% correct
  • Bios 1300 lab exam 2 100% correct

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  • Bios 1300 lab exam 2 100% correct deltoids sternocleidomastoid pectoralis major biceps brachii brachialis flexors of fingers flexors of wrist extensors of fingers extensors of wrist rectus abdominis internal abdominal oblique external abdominal oblique linea alba intercostals illiopsoas illiotibial band (IT band) tensor fasciae latae sartorius adductors patella tibialis anterior intrinsic foot muscles fibularis longus gastrocnemius soleus trapezius supraspinatus infra...
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Arthrex Sports IOT Exam (Latest Update) Questions and Answers (Already GRADED A)
  • Arthrex Sports IOT Exam (Latest Update) Questions and Answers (Already GRADED A)

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  • What portal looking anterior on right shoulder what structure on left side of screen? glenoid what is the correct number of portals needed for shoulder arthroscopy? how ever many surgeon needs Brainpower Read More which of the following statements are false during a shoulder scope? standard portal will always been in same spot posterior portal for shoulder scope should be placed in the palpable soft spot between _______ and _______ and inferior border of the _______ glenoi...
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PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers
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  • PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents this movement? a) L5 b) S1 c) S2 d) S3 - ANSWER c) S2 *S2: Hip ext & Knee flex A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except: a) Hip OA b) Iliopsoas spasm c) SI joint involvement d) Glute strain - ANSWER d) Glute strain During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this? a) Right Trendelenburg b) Left...
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APHYS Test 3 Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
  • APHYS Test 3 Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers

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  • APHYS Test 3 Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers dorsiflexion. What is the less movable end of a skeletal muscle? Origin What are the large bundles that skeletal muscles are organized into? Fascicles What are characteristics of smooth muscle? Non-striated, involuntary, walls of hollow organs, has one nucleus What are charateristics of skeletal muscle? Striated, voluntary, all over body (attached to bones), multinucleated What is the A-Band of a sacromer...
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