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Function of all muscles correct answers to generate force and movement 
 
Skeletal muscles correct answers - voluntary (somatic neurons) 
- striated 
- Multi-nucleated 
- insertion is more distal 
- antagonistic muscle groups = flexor-extensor pairs 
- 40% of body weight 
 
Cardiac Muscle correct answers - Primarily involuntary 
- striated and uninucleated 
- spontaneous electrical activity 
- altered by autonimc NS and hormones 
- intercalated disks that connects them 
- desmosomes (mechanica...
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VetTechPrep: ANIMAL CARE AND NURSING, Exam Bank Questions With Explained Answers-Which of the following is the intermediate host of Dipylidium caninum and is important in its transmission? 
 
- Taenia saginata 
 
- Otodectes cynotis 
 
- Ctenocephalides felis 
 
- Ixodes pacificus - * Ctenocephalides felis 
 
( Dipylidium caninum is the common canine tapeworm. The flea (Ctenocephalides felis) is the intermediate host. The parasite is usually acquired by dogs when they groom and ingest fleas carr...
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A&P Chapter 9 - UTA 2457 Dr. Henry Exam Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers 
Defined muscles are caused by constant _________-_________, making them look toned. - Correct Answer cross-bridging 
 
__________ (chemical) allows muscles to relax. - Correct Answer potassium 
 
____________ muscle moves bones. It is ____________, multinucleated, and voluntary. An example of a muscle that is both voluntary and involuntary is the _____________. - Correct Answer skeletal, striated, diaphragm 
 
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HESI OB PEDS Exam 2023 Test Bank (REVISED). 
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1. A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic bc he has been vomitting and had diarrhea for last 
3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurse to make? a. Assess infant abdomen for 
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b. Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus 
c. Measure the infant’s pulse 
d. Evaluate the infant’s cry 
2. While obtaining the vital signs of a 10 year old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the nurse 
observes the chi...
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Properties of Muscle Tissue Answer-Contractility, Extensibility, Elasticity, Irritability, Tonus 
Smooth Muscle Answer-Involuntary, walls of internal organs and blood vessels, possess 1 
nucleus, not striated 
Cardiac Muscle Answer-Involuntary, located in heart, appears striated due to intercalated 
discs and has 1 nucleus 
Skeletal Muscle Answer-Can grow to 4 cm in length, multinucleated, voluntary, 
Muscle Fi...
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electrical conduction of the heart The flow of electrical current causes smooth, coordinated 
heart contractions; they produce pumping action of the heart 
Depolarization electrical charges on the surface of the muscle cell change from positive to 
negative 
Repolarization the heart returns to its resting state, and the positive charge is restored to the 
surface 
Where do the electrical impulses begin? Electrical impulses begin high in the atria in the 
sinoatrial node, travel to the atrioventr...
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Muscular system notes, Anatomy Exam I Muscle O, I, A, N's, Muscle Anatomy, Muscular System
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Muscular system notes, Anatomy Exam I 
Muscle O, I, A, N's, Muscle Anatomy, Muscular System 
Muscular system - ANS-Collection of muscles whose primary function is movement 
Muscle - ANS-An organ that can relax, contract, and provide the force to move 
There are more than _____ muscles in your body - ANS-600 
Voluntary muscles - ANS-Muscles you can move 
Involuntary muscles - ANS-Muscles you cannot move 
Skeletal muscle - ANS-Is attached to and moves bones 
Skeletal muscle is______________. - A...
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skeleton the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape 
 
vertebrae backbone (26 bones) 
 
joint the point of connection between two bones 
 
ligaments tissue that connects bone to bone 
 
compact bone Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone. 
 
spongy bone part of bone with many small pores or spaces 
 
marrow connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones 
 
cartilage tough, flexible con...
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OREGON STATE (ESTHETICS) BOARD EXAM - (2024) SOLVED AND ALREADY GRADED A+
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OREGON STATE (ESTHETICS) BOARD EXAM 
- (2024) SOLVED AND ALREADY GRADED A+ The muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions are: 
a. anterior 
b. striated 
c. voluntary 
d. non-striated - Answer non-striated
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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 filament mechanism - the explanation of how thick and thin filaments slide relative to one 
another during striated muscle contract to decrease sarcomere length 
Insertion - the attachment of a muscle t...
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