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Stott Pilates Exam Prep-Actions, Origins and Insertions of Muscles Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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Stott Pilates Exam Prep-Actions, Origins and Insertions of Muscles Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+. Gastrocnemius - Answer- A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle, O:femoral condyles 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Soleus - Answer- A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Upper 1/3 of fibia 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Tibialis Anterior - Answer- A: Dorsiflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Lateral condyle of tibia 
I: plantar surface of first metatarsal and c...
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OTD 324 - Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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End Feel Types - Answer-- Soft 
- Firm 
- Empty 
- Hard 
 
Hard End Feel - Answer-- Bony 
- Abrupt hard stop where bone contacts bone, as in elbow extension when the olecranon process moving against the olecranon fossa. 
 
Firm End Feel - Answer-- Soft tissue stretches 
- A firm or springy feeling stop where there is some give as soft tissue, as in a muscle, stretches when a joint is moved 
 
Soft End Feel - Answer-- Soft tissue approximation 
- When two soft tissue surfaces come together produ...
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MSc Advanced Clinical Practice Module 2 - mock exam questions With Complete Solutions
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True or false, The ulnar artery passes deep to the flexor retinaculum correct answer: FALSE 
 
True or False, The brachial artery usually divides into the radial and ulnar arteries in the cubical fossa correct answer: TRUE 
 
True or false, The brachial artery lies lateral to the tendon of the biceps in the cubital fossa correct answer: FALSE 
 
True or false, the radial artery lies medial to flexor carpi radialis tendon at the wrist correct answer: FALSE 
 
True or false, the musculocutaneo...
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ABFAS RRA Practice Questions And Answers 100%Verified Assured A+.
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Quiz :When performing a subtalar arthroeresis for a flexible pediatric flatfoot 
deformity, the release of which of the following anatomic structures that is 
encountered should be avoided so as not to destabilize the subtalar joint? - 
Answer :interosseous talocalcaneal ligament. 
Quiz :Shown below is the closed injury of a patient whose neurovascular 
status is intact. What is the best initial treatment option? 
(Dislocated ank...
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ABFAS RRA Practice Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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When performing a subtalar arthroeresis for a flexible pediatric flatfoot deformity, the 
release of which of the following anatomic structures that is encountered should be 
avoided so as not to destabilize the subtalar joint? - Answer-interosseous talocalcaneal 
ligament. 
Shown below is the closed injury of a patient whose neurovascular status is intact. What 
is the best initial treatment option? 
(Dislocated ankle with possible n...
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Bio 446 L Exam 3- Muscle Tissue, Musculoskeletal System 1,2,3, and Endocrine, Respiratory System Questions and Answers
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Muscle contraction involves the movement of actin and myosin relative to each other. Which of the two attaches to the z-line of a sarcomere? actin filaments 
During the elevation of the shoulder by the trapezius muscle which of the following would shorten? i-band of the sarcomere 
Which type of muscle can regulate through mitotic activity? smooth 
At the neuromuscular junction the folds that contain acetylcholine receptors are a part of the: sarcolemma 
The muscle of the left ventricle has purki...
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UNC EXSS 175 Muscle Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which of the following is part of the origin for the extensor digitorum longus? - upper 2/3 of the 
anterior fibula 
The interosseous membrane is a common origin for all four muscles of the anterior compartment of the 
lower leg. - True 
The innervation of the plantaris is the - Tibial nerve 
The action of the abductor digiti minimi is - The action of the abductor digiti minimi is 
The flexor digitorum brevis and extensor digitorum brevis are both located on the plantar surface of the 
foot. - F...
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Biol 231 problem set key – fall 2009
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Q1. Eukaryotic cells have a number of membrane-bounded organelles with specific and 
essential functions in the life of the cell. For the list of organelles below, match each 
organelle to the best descriptions of their properties or functions that occur there. For 
each organelle there is more than one answer (exact number in brackets), and individual 
answers may apply to more than one organelle. 
Possible functions: 
(1) synthesizes membrane proteins and proteins to be secreted from the cell ...
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KINES 262 - Exam 1 2024 with complete solutions
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joint correct answersconnection between bones that may or may not permit movement 
 
syntharosis correct answersimmovable joints; edges of bones are close together 
1) sutures - skull 
2) gomphosis - binds tooth to socket 
 
amphiarthroses correct answersslightly moveable joints; connected at more distance than syntharosis 
 
syndemosis correct answersamphiarthroses; when bones are connected by relatively long connective tissue ligaments (e.g. interosseous membrane of tibia/fibula and ulna/radiu...
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Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 8 - Joints | 73 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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ts - are known as articulations 
Joints functions - - bind parts of skeletal system together 
- make bone growth possible 
- permits parts of the skeleton to change shape during childbirth 
- enable body to move in response to skeletal muscle contraction 
Structural classifications (joints) - - fibrous joints 
- cartilaginous joints 
- synovial joints 
Fibrous joints - - dense connective tissues connect bones 
- between bones in close contact 
Cartilaginous joints - hyaline cartilage or fibrocar...
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