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BODY CIBTAC 2024 Exam Questions And Answers
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the hormone secreted by the pituitary to start the ovulation process is the: - Answer -Lutenizing hormone 
 
Nodes of Ranvier are found: - Answer -On an axon 
 
which structure of the ear controls balance and orientation? - Answer -semi circular canals 
 
The biceps brachii is an example of a - Answer -flexor 
 
Acromegaly most likey occurs in? - Answer -adults 
 
the metabolic process in which simple subsances are converted into more complex substa...
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AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023
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What describes an atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge - Ion 
 
What is the negatively charged particle in an atom? - Electron 
 
What has neutral particles, along with protons, and is found in the nucleus of an atom? - Neutrons 
 
Which particles of an atom are positively charged? - Protons 
 
What makes up the elements found in all matter? - Atoms 
 
What is the voltage inside the n...
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Final Biomechanics Questions & Answers A+ 2024 New Update
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when someone moves their line of gravity outside to the edge of the base of support, what happens to 
their stability? - ANS-stability decreases 
term used to describe the area of skin that is innervated by specific levels of the spinal cord? - ANSdermatome 
What type of cartilage is articular cartilage? - ANS-hayline 
what force couple produces posterior pelvic tilt - ANS-hip extensors and trunk flexors 
the femoral nerve innervat...
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Bio 117 final exam|| 100 Questions|| Correct 100%
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Which statement(s) describe saltatory conduction? - ANSWER Results from action of specialized cells known as Schwann cells. 
 
 
Describes how sodium and potassium ions only flow across the membrane at Nodes of Ranvier. 
 
 
 
Defined as the "jumping" of an electrical signal down a myelinated neuron. 
 
depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane - ANSWER EPSP
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
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Coordination and integration of the muscles of the body together with the nerves that supply 
them - answerNeuromuscular system 
Cell body (soma) action - answerdictates the critical firing rate of the action potential 
Cell body (soma) contains what - answerstructures involved in replication and transmission 
of the genetic code 
Are larger cell bodies (somas) associated with higher or lower critical firing rates? - 
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Agonist - ANS--a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, stimulates a response. 
-something that acts in a similar fashion to something else 
2. How many stereoisomers of Compound 1 exist? 
A.8 
B.16 
C.32 
D.64 - ANS-The answer is C. I got it wrong and put B because I incorrectly counted 4 chiral centers when 
there is 5. 2^n rule. 
5. Which image best illustrates the electric field lines between the inside of an axon and ...
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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Coordination and integration of the muscles of the body together with the nerves that supply 
them - answerNeuromuscular system 
Cell body (soma) action - answerdictates the critical firing rate of the action potential 
Cell body (soma) contains what - answerstructures involved in replication and transmission 
of the genetic code 
Are larger cell bodies (somas) associated with higher or lower critical firing rates? - 
answerhigher 
s...
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. 
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What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - answer1) 
Cocaine (1885) 
2) Procaine (1904) 
3) Lidocaine (1943) 
4) Articaine (2000) 
What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and 
functions? - answer1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 
2) 3 Branches: 
a) V1: Opthalmic branch 
b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) 
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ATI TEAS EXAM | BIOL 3V2 STUDY GUIDE BIOL 3V2 ATI TEAS 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023-2024
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• Motor neuron: Transmits signals from the CNS to the 
rest of the body such as signaling muscles or glands to 
respond. 
• Interneurons: Transmit signals between neurons 
▪ Neurons consist of three basic parts: 
• Cell body: Contains the nucleus of the of the neuron. 
• Axon: Transmits impulses away from cell body. It’s 
insulated with oligodendrocytes & myelin sheaths with 
gaps (nodes of Ranvier). Axon terminates at the synapse. 
• Dendrites: Receive impulses from sensory recept...
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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 part of the human body 
inferior - Situated below and closer to the feet than another and especially another similar part of 
an upright body especially of a human being 
lateral - Of or relating to th...
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