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Lab Practical #1 BIO 348 Questions With Complete Solutions
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what is this? 
osteoid - organic material 
 
what is this? 
calcium hydroxyapatite - inorganic material 
 
diarthrotic joints 
freely moving joints 
what is a 
ligament 
 
what is b? 
joint cavity 
 
what is within the joint cavity 
synovial fluid 
what is c 
articular cartilage 
 
what kind of cartilage is articular cartilage 
hyaline cartilage 
what is d 
articular capsule 
 
what is e 
fibrous layer 
 
what is f 
synovial membrane 
 
what is g 
periosteum 
 
sagittal plane 
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NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide latest 2024
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NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide 
 Articular structures include joint capsule and articular cartilage, the synovium and 
synovial fluid, intra-articular ligaments and juxta-articular bone 
o Articular disease involves: 
 Swelling 
 Tenderness of the joint 
 Crepitus 
 Instability “locking” 
 Deformity 
 Limits active and passive range of motion due to stiffness or pain 
 Extra-articular structures include periarticular ligaments, tendons, bursa...
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY PPC/OMM – TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 
PPC/OMM – TEST QUESTIONS WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
What 2 bones make up the posterior pelvis 
sacrum and coccyx 
What 2 bones make up the lateral pelvis 
ilium and ischium 
What bone and anatomical structure make up the anterior pelvis 
pubic bone and symphysis 
What bones make up the hip 
ischium 
ilium 
pubis 
connection with the greater trochanter 
What is the hip joint 
femoral head and acetabulum 
ball and socket joint with up to 360 degrees of motion 
What causes sta...
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USA Gross Anatomy Lecture Exam 1 Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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Forced flexion of the cervical spine may tear which of the vertebral ligaments between C4-6? - ANSWER-Ligamentum nuchae, facet joint capsule and maybe the posterior longitudinal 
 
Forced flexion of the cervical spine may stretch which of the vertebral ligaments between C3-5? - ANSWER-The same ligaments as above, as well as ligamentum flavum which may be stretched but is 
unlikely to tear because of its elastic composition 
 
Hyperextension of the cervical spine from C4-6 or the lumbar spine fro...
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Arthrex Study Guide with 100% correct answers
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True or False: The glenoid labrum is continuous with the long head of the biceps, the glenohumeral ligaments, and the joint capsule. 
True 
 
 
 
True or False: The shoulder Joint has the most movement of all of the joints in the body. 
True
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(Graded A+)
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(Graded A+) 
 
 
Ilium - ANSWERS- forms upper 2/5 of acetabulum 
- covers top part of glenoid fossa (top part of socket where femur sits) 
- ASIS-sartorius 
- AIIS-Rectus femoris 
- PSIS-level of S2 
- PIIS 
- iliac crest 
- greater sciatic notch (sciatic nerve runs through this) 
 
Ischium - ANSWERS- forms posterior 2/5 of acetabulum 
- ischial tuberosity 
 
Pubis - ANSWERS- forms anterior 1/5 of acetabulum 
- pubic symphysis: joining two sides of pelvis 
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EXSS 175 - Final Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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The ability to smell food is due to what cranial nerve? 
 
a. trochlear 
b. facial 
c. trigeminal 
d. olfactory - correct answer Olfactory 
 
The action of posts major is: extension of the thing & extension of the trunk 
 
true 
false - correct answer False 
 
All of the following are synovial joint characteristics except? 
 
a. have a synovial cavity 
b. have a joint capsule 
c. have articular cartalidge 
d. have a synovial membrance 
e. have minimal or no movement - correct answer Have m...
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Biomechanics Exam 2: Knee Questions and Answers
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Biomechanics Exam 2: Knee 
Questions and Answers 
What type of joint is the knee? - Answer-Double condyloid/modified hinge 
DOF of the knee - Answer-Flexion/extension, IR/ER, PASSIVE abduction/adduction 
The stability of the knee mainly comes from - Answer-Soft tissues rather than bony 
alignment 
What structures separate the femoral condyles? - Answer-Anteriorly by the 
intercondylar (or trochlear) groove, posteriorly by the intercondylar notch 
Distal femur - Answer-The medial condyle is large...
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BPK 143 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
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BPK 143 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A Define flexibility The ability to maximize the range of motion at a given joint 
Define stretching A component of exercise programs 
List benefits of maintaining adequate range of motion (flexibility) (7) 1) joint health 2) reduction of low back pain and injuries 3) additional potential benefits such as reduction of delayed onset muscle soreness 4) pain relief 5) athletic performance 6) improved posture 7) relaxation 
What factors contribute to th...
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HESI A2 2024
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HESI A2 2024 
 
Which of these statements is true regarding the way light travels? 
A. Sound travels faster than light. 
B. The speed of light is always the same regardless of the medium through which it travels. 
C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
D. Light can not travel through a vacuum. - ANSWER C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
 
 Light is a curiosity in that it acts as both a wave and a particle. It only changes direction via r...