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GENERAL ANATOMY (NBCE) – 148 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+.
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Limb Bud rotation: 
90 degrees lateral= 
 
90 degrees medial= 
lateral= arms 
(arms stick out) 
 
medial= legs 
(legs go straight down) 
 
 
 
Planes of the body: 
What plane divides the body in A-P? 
 
R-L? 
 
S-I? 
A-P= Coronal/ Frontal 
 
R-L= Sagittal/ median 
 
S-I= Transverse/ horizontal 
 
 
 
 
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Stages of Mitosis: 
 
 
 
Cell division results in what? 
2 daughter ce...
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Ultimate Praxis 5331 SPEECH PATHOLOGY Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Ultimate Praxis 5331 SPEECH PATHOLOGY Latest Update with Verified Solutions vocal fold nodules Typically bilateral and sit opposite of each other, typically appear at the junction of the anterior and middle third portion of the folds 
cluttering Highly dysfluent, rapid, unclear and disorganized speech. Lack of personal concern or reduced awareness about problem 
gestural AAC No instruments or external aids are used; pantomime, eyeblink encoding, American Indian hand talk, ASL 
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CSD 101 exam 2 questions with complete solutions
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What is the famework of the laryngeal system Correct Answer-Hyoid Bone and Larynx 
 
Where is the larynx located? Correct Answer-between pharynx and trachea. Anterior part of the body 
 
What is the hyoid bone? Correct Answer-Nonarticulated horseshoe shaped bone. It helps with swallowing and speech. makes attachment with other cartilage in the larynx 
 
what are the 9 cartilages of the larynx? Correct Answer-Thyroid, cricoid, epiglottis, arytenoids, cuneiforms, corniculates (all are below the hy...
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Typically bilateral and sit opposite of each other, typically appear at the junction of the anterior 
and middle third portion of the folds vocal fold nodules 
 
Highly dysfluent, rapid, unclear and disorganized speech. Lack of personal concern or reduced 
awareness about problem cluttering 
 
No instruments or external aids are used; pantomime, eyeblink encoding, American Indian hand 
talk, ASL gestural AAC 
 
Caused by bleedin...
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COMD 4500 Exam 2 (Modules 5-9) Part 1 Practice Questions and Answers
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Functions of the Larynx breathing voicing/phonation airway protection 
Laryngeal Structures laryngeal skeleton (bone+cartilages) laryngeal joints soft tissue folds laryngeal muscles (extrinsic+intrinsic) 
Laryngeal Skeleton hyoid bone cartilages 
Hyoid Bone free floating bone 
Laryngeal Cartilages thyroid cricoid arytenoid corniculate epiglottis 
laryngeal joints cricoarytenoid cricothyroid 
Cricoarytenoid Joints -attach to base of arytenoids & superior surface of cricoid. -enable movement in ma...
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What gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck? - correct answerThyroid gland 
 
Is an afferent or efferent pupillary defect described as B/L pupillary constriction when light is shined in the unaffected eye and B/L paradoxical dilation when light is shined in the affected eye? - correct answerAfferent pupillary defect (CN II lesion); in an efferent pupillary defect (CN III), B/L constrict when light is shined in the unaffected eye and consentual pupil constriction occurs when light is...
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What gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck? - answerThyroid 
gland 
Is an afferent or efferent pupillary defect described as B/L pupillary constriction 
when light is shined in the unaffected eye and B/L paradoxical dilation when light 
is shined in the affected eye? - answerAfferent pupillary defect (CN II lesion); 
in an efferent pupillary defect (CN III), B/L constrict when light is shined in the 
unaffec...
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Cross Sectional Anatomy Chapter 5 Neck Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Pharynx - • Funnel shaped tube 
• Extends from skull base to esophagus 
Nasopharynx - • Extension of nasal cavities 
• Pharyngeal tonsils-adenoids 
• Eustachian tube-connects ear to nasopharynx 
Oropharynx - • Posterior extension of oral cavity 
• Palantine tonsils-Lateral walls 
• Lingual tonsils-base of tongue 
• Valleculae-two pouch-like openings at base of tongue and epiglottis 
Laryngopharynx - • Between hyoid bone and esophagus 
• Piriformis sinuses-within lateral wal...
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USMLE Step 1 Exam Test Bank Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Latest Upgrade With Complete Solution Verified By Expert Grade A+
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What gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck?Thyroid gland 
Is an afferent or efferent pupillary defect described as B/L pupillary constriction when light is 
shined in the unaffected eye and B/L paradoxical dilation when light is shined in the affected 
eye?Afferent pupillary defect (CN II lesion); in an efferent pupillary defect (CN III), B/L 
cons...
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Ultimate Praxis 5331 SPEECH PATHOLOGY Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Typically, bilateral and sit opposite of each other, typically appear at the junction of the anterior and middle third portion of the folds - vocal fold nodules 
 
Highly dysfluent, rapid, unclear and disorganized speech. Lack of personal concern or reduced awareness about problem - cluttering 
 
No instruments or external aids are used; pantomime, eyeblink encoding, American Indian hand talk, ASL - gestural AAC 
 
Caused by bleeding in the brain due to ruptured blood vessels. Intracerebral (wit...
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