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[Show more]Trapezius - O: Occipital, Thoracic Vertebrae (Spinous processes) 
I: Spine and Acromion of scapula, Clavical 
A: Scapula elevation, retraction, and depression 
Rhomboids - O: Upper thoracic vertebrae (spinous processes) 
I: Medial border of scapula 
A: Scapula adduction, retraction, downward rotatio...
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Add to cartTrapezius - O: Occipital, Thoracic Vertebrae (Spinous processes) 
I: Spine and Acromion of scapula, Clavical 
A: Scapula elevation, retraction, and depression 
Rhomboids - O: Upper thoracic vertebrae (spinous processes) 
I: Medial border of scapula 
A: Scapula adduction, retraction, downward rotatio...
Which of the following does NOT correctly match a term with its description? 
Depolarization --- Period during which sodium ions diffuse out of the neuron due to a change in 
permeability for these ions. 
Repolarization --- The interior of the cell becomes more negative due to the opening of potassi...
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Add to cartWhich of the following does NOT correctly match a term with its description? 
Depolarization --- Period during which sodium ions diffuse out of the neuron due to a change in 
permeability for these ions. 
Repolarization --- The interior of the cell becomes more negative due to the opening of potassi...
Hemoglobin, keratin and collagen are examples of which biomolecule? - Protein 
What element is central to all biomolecules? - Carbon 
Which organelle's main function is breaking down within the digestive tract? - Lysosomes 
Cell membranes are composed of a dual layer of fat molecules called a _____...
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Add to cartHemoglobin, keratin and collagen are examples of which biomolecule? - Protein 
What element is central to all biomolecules? - Carbon 
Which organelle's main function is breaking down within the digestive tract? - Lysosomes 
Cell membranes are composed of a dual layer of fat molecules called a _____...
Axis of the body - skull vertebral column, and thoracic cage (ribs & sternum) - Axial Skeleton 
Made from the appendages (limbs) and the bones that attach them to the axial skeleton - 
Appendicular Skeleton 
The spinal cord exits the cranial skull through the ___________ bone. - Occipital Bone 
mall...
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Add to cartAxis of the body - skull vertebral column, and thoracic cage (ribs & sternum) - Axial Skeleton 
Made from the appendages (limbs) and the bones that attach them to the axial skeleton - 
Appendicular Skeleton 
The spinal cord exits the cranial skull through the ___________ bone. - Occipital Bone 
mall...
How many cranial bones are there? - 8 
What type of bones are cranial bones? - Flat bones 
How many facial bones are there? - 14 
What type of bones are facial bones? - Irregular bones 
Cranial bones are joined by __________ - sutures 
Frontal bone contains the upper part of the eye socket. True/Fal...
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Add to cartHow many cranial bones are there? - 8 
What type of bones are cranial bones? - Flat bones 
How many facial bones are there? - 14 
What type of bones are facial bones? - Irregular bones 
Cranial bones are joined by __________ - sutures 
Frontal bone contains the upper part of the eye socket. True/Fal...
Define Anatomy - ️️The study of the structures of an organism 
 
Define Physiology - ️️The Study of activities of the structures of an organism (Basically how it works) 
 
Superior - ️️Above (away from gravity) 
 
Inferior - ️️Below (Toward gravity) 
 
Anterior - ️️Toward the hea...
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Add to cartDefine Anatomy - ️️The study of the structures of an organism 
 
Define Physiology - ️️The Study of activities of the structures of an organism (Basically how it works) 
 
Superior - ️️Above (away from gravity) 
 
Inferior - ️️Below (Toward gravity) 
 
Anterior - ️️Toward the hea...
superior - above (away from gravity) 
inferior - below (toward gravity) 
anterior - toward the head (front) 
posterior - toward the back (behind) 
ventral - belly side 
dorsal - backside 
lateral - away from the midline (sides) 
cephalic - head 
cranial - brain 
cervical - neck 
spinal - vertebral 
...
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Add to cartsuperior - above (away from gravity) 
inferior - below (toward gravity) 
anterior - toward the head (front) 
posterior - toward the back (behind) 
ventral - belly side 
dorsal - backside 
lateral - away from the midline (sides) 
cephalic - head 
cranial - brain 
cervical - neck 
spinal - vertebral 
...
the body is divided into two major divisions: - axial and appendicular 
axial - axis of the body that includes the head, neck, and much of the trunk (torso) 
appendicular - all four limbs and their attachments to the axis(including areas and structures of 
the shoulder and hip) 
abdominal - anterior...
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Add to cartthe body is divided into two major divisions: - axial and appendicular 
axial - axis of the body that includes the head, neck, and much of the trunk (torso) 
appendicular - all four limbs and their attachments to the axis(including areas and structures of 
the shoulder and hip) 
abdominal - anterior...
axial skeleton - skull, vertebral column, and rib/thoracic cage 
Skull (axial) - two parts: 
cranial bones (8) 
skull bones (14) 
8 cranial bones - most are flat bones 
almost all are firmly united by sutures 
What are the 8 cranial bones - 1. front bone 
2. parietal bones (2) 
3. occipital bone 
4....
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Add to cartaxial skeleton - skull, vertebral column, and rib/thoracic cage 
Skull (axial) - two parts: 
cranial bones (8) 
skull bones (14) 
8 cranial bones - most are flat bones 
almost all are firmly united by sutures 
What are the 8 cranial bones - 1. front bone 
2. parietal bones (2) 
3. occipital bone 
4....
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