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[Show more]where does the spinal cord end in an adult - L1-L2 
what is inferior to the end of the spinal cord - cauda equina 
how many spinal nerves for each section - 8 cranial, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coxxygeal 
why are the spinal nerves mixed nerves? - because they contain both motor and sensory ...
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Add to cartwhere does the spinal cord end in an adult - L1-L2 
what is inferior to the end of the spinal cord - cauda equina 
how many spinal nerves for each section - 8 cranial, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coxxygeal 
why are the spinal nerves mixed nerves? - because they contain both motor and sensory ...
Which of the following bond types is the weakest? 
Isotopic bonds 
Van der Waals forces 
Hydrogen bonds 
Ionic bonds 
Nonpolar covalent bonds 
Polar covalent bonds - Van der Waals forces 
The lower the pH of a solution, the ________. 
lower the H+ concentration 
more neutral the solution is 
greater...
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Add to cartWhich of the following bond types is the weakest? 
Isotopic bonds 
Van der Waals forces 
Hydrogen bonds 
Ionic bonds 
Nonpolar covalent bonds 
Polar covalent bonds - Van der Waals forces 
The lower the pH of a solution, the ________. 
lower the H+ concentration 
more neutral the solution is 
greater...
List the seven bones that constitute the orbit - frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, lacrimal, ethmoid, 
maxilla, palatine 
List the bones that form the nasal septum - vomer and perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone 
What two bones comprise the zygomatic arch? - Zygomatic and temporal bone 
Where does the...
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Add to cartList the seven bones that constitute the orbit - frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, lacrimal, ethmoid, 
maxilla, palatine 
List the bones that form the nasal septum - vomer and perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone 
What two bones comprise the zygomatic arch? - Zygomatic and temporal bone 
Where does the...
what bone does the latissimus dorsi insert on? - humerus 
what are the two primary actions of the biceps brachii muscle? - supination of the forearm 
flexion of the forearm 
how many muscles make up the rotator cuff? - 4 (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, 
subscapularis) 
how many pairs of ...
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Add to cartwhat bone does the latissimus dorsi insert on? - humerus 
what are the two primary actions of the biceps brachii muscle? - supination of the forearm 
flexion of the forearm 
how many muscles make up the rotator cuff? - 4 (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, 
subscapularis) 
how many pairs of ...
What fissure separates the cerebral hemispheres? - longitudinal fissure 
What lobe and what cerebral hemisphere is Wernicke's area located in? - parietal lobe-left 
hemisphere 
what separates the temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes - lateral sulcus 
Which nervous tissue is unmyelinated? -...
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Add to cartWhat fissure separates the cerebral hemispheres? - longitudinal fissure 
What lobe and what cerebral hemisphere is Wernicke's area located in? - parietal lobe-left 
hemisphere 
what separates the temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes - lateral sulcus 
Which nervous tissue is unmyelinated? -...
In which type of secretion do the cells of the gland fill up with secretory product and then rupture, thus 
becoming the secretion itself? - Holocrine 
The 4 types of tissue: connective, muscle, epithelial, and ______________. - nervous 
What happens when a human cell is placed in a isotonic solutio...
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Add to cartIn which type of secretion do the cells of the gland fill up with secretory product and then rupture, thus 
becoming the secretion itself? - Holocrine 
The 4 types of tissue: connective, muscle, epithelial, and ______________. - nervous 
What happens when a human cell is placed in a isotonic solutio...
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