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LRA 219 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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How many tarsal bones are found in the foot? a. 7 b. 14 c. 5 d. 26 7 
Which metatarsal bone of the foot has a prominent tuberosity frequently fractured? a. First b. Third c. Fourth d. Fifth Fifth 
Which term describes the top or anterior surface of the foot? a. Palmar b. Dorsum c. Volar d. Plantar Dorsum 
Where would the interphalangeal joint be found in the foot? a. Between the phalanges of the second through the fifth digits b. Between the tarsal b...
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medial -Answer-toward the midline of the body 
lateral -Answer-to the side, away from the midline of the body 
bilateral -Answer-on both sides 
mid-axillary line -Answer-a line drawn vertically from the middle of the armpit to the 
ankle 
anterior -Answer-the front of the body or body 
posterior -Answer-the back of the body or body part 
ventral -Answer-referring to the front of the body. a synonym for anterior 
dorsal -Answer-referring to th...
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BSC2085-Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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When ATP is used to energize muscle contractions, some of the energy is also used to 
provide 
A) Ca++ ions 
B) moisture production 
C) transmit electrical impulses across the neuromuscular synapse 
D) formation of actin 
E) heat production - Answer- E) heat production 
The energy sources that the cell uses to replenish its ATP supply are used in which 
correct sequence? 
A) creatine phosphate, glycogen, lipids 
B) creatine phosphate, lipids, glyc...
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PAS 407 Foot Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Talus ️️Most superior tarsal bones 
no musculotendinosus attachments, numerous articulations 
body articulates with tibia superiorly, fibula laterally, calcaneous inferiorly 
head projects anteriorly, inferomedially to articulate with navicular bone 
- palpable on medial side, especially during eversion 
calcaneus ️️largest/strongest bone of foot 
supports talus superiorly, transmits weight of entire body into ground
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RADR 1411 - Test 1 Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success 2024/25.
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RADR 1411 - Test 1 Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success 2024/25. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Atoms - correct answer. Basic unit of matter 
 
Molecules - correct answer. two or more atoms joined together 
 
Cell - correct answer. The basic structural & functional unit of all living tissue 
 
Tissue - correct answer. Cohesive groups of similar cells that perform a specific function 
 
Epithelial Tissue - correct answer. Cover internal & external surfaces of the body 
 
Connective Tissue -...
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Orthotic fitter practice Questions & AnswersHow many regions is the foot divided into and what are the names of the anatomical divisions? - ANSWERThere are (3) regions of the foot known as : Forefoot, Midfoot, Hindfoot 
 
What bones make up the Hindfoot? - ANSWERtalus and calcaneus 
 
What bones make up the midfoot? - ANSWERnavicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms (medial, intermediate, & lateral) 
 
What bones make up the forefoot ? - ANSWER5 metatarsals and 14 phalanges 
 
What are the two pea-shaped b...
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how do muscles get ATP -ANSWER creatine phosphate for quick ATP 
glycogen for anarobic 
myoglobin for aerobic 
 
which cell types are capable of mitosis -ANSWER osteogenic cells 
 
what are myofibrils made of -ANSWER thick and thin filaments 
 
what are thin filaments made of -ANSWER tropoin and tropomyacin are regulatory proteins 
the main one involved is actin 
 
what are thick filaments made of -ANSWER myosin 
 
does actin and myosin change length? -ANSWER no 
 
how do troponin and tropomyaci...
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Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function Chapter 7: Bone Tissue Questions And Answers A+ Review
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Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function 
Chapter 7: Bone Tissue Questions And Answers A+ Review 
Osteology - ANS-The study of bone 
Skeletal System - ANS-Composed of bones, cartilages, and ligaments joined tightly to form a strong, 
flexible framework for the body 
Osseous Tissue - ANS-Connective tissue in which the matrix is hardened by the deposition of calcium 
phosphate and other minerals 
Mineralization (Calcification) - ANS-The hardening process of bone that includes calc...
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DIAGNOSTIC HIP-KNEE-ANKLE-FOOT ANATOMY KINIESIOLOGY FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY UPDATED VERSION QESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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1.	What is considered as the strongest ligament of the hip 
-	Y ligament of bigelow / iliofemoral ligament 
 
2.	Largest nerve in the body 
-	Sciatic nerve 
-	As large as the diameter of the thumb 
 
3.	Normal neck shaft angle of the femur for adult 
-	125 degrees 
-	For children: 150 degrees 
 
4.	Origin of sartorius of the muscle 
-	ASIS 
 
5.	The most commonly injured knee ligament 
-	ACL 
 
6.	The most commonly inflamed bursa of the knee 
-	Prepatellar bursa 
-	Leads to housemaids knee 
 
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GCU BIO-201 Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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synarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones with a sack of fluid to prevent rubbing 
and breakdown of bone 
synchondroses - bones united by hyaline cartilage (cartilaginous joints); are NOT freely moveable; 
in places such as the epiphyseal line ...
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