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BIOL 203 Practice Exam Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)!!
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Proteogylcans - ANSWER attract water and give flexibility to cartilage 
 
Trabeculae are found in... - ANSWER spongy bone and are able to bear weight 
 
Endochondral development of bone, what occurs second? - ANSWER A bone collar forms around the edge of the cartilage 
 
The part where the epiphyseal plate where new bone is laid.. - ANSWER Diaphyseal side 
 
What nutrient is the most important to collagen formation... - ANSWER Vitamin C 
 
A lack of what would cause blood calcium levels to drop?...
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MSCI 510 exam 3 (Liberty university)
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Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
Number 1 ID the vessel 
Selected 
Answer: 
brachiocephalic 
trunk 
 Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
Number 2 ID the vessel 
Selected 
Answer: 
left common carotid 
artery 
 Question 3 
1 out of 1 points 
Number 3 ID the vessel 
Selected 
Answer: 
left subclavian 
artery 
 Question 4 
1 out of 1 points 
Number 4 ID the vessel 
Selected 
Answer: 
arch of 
aorta 
 Question 5 
1 out of 1 points 
Number 5 ID the vessel 
Selected 
Answer: 
left pumonary 
arter...
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BIOS 251 chapter 6 Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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Bone is made up of 
: osseous tissue, cartilage,dense connective tissue, epithelium, adipose tissue, 
and nervous tissue 
skeletal system 
: Functions in support, protection, movement, mineral homeostasis, blood cell 
production, and triglyceride storage 
Parts of a long bone 
: diaphysis(shaft), epiphyses(ends), metaphyses, articular cartilage, periosteum, 
medullary (marrow) cavity, endosteum 
Bone tissue consists of 
: Widely separated cells surrounded by a extracellular matrix 
4 principa...
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COMSAE ALL Exams Test Bank with Verified Solutions |Latest 2024/2025 (Updated)
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COMSAE ALL Exams Test Bank with Verified Solutions |Latest 2024/2025 (Updated) 
 
Alzheimer Disease decrease acetylcholine level from a deficiency of choline acetyltransferase most notably in the basal nucleus of meynert which participates in memory and cognition 
also decreased levels in the hippocampus 
 
Adson's Test a test for thoracic outlet syndrome; with the patient in a sitting position, the hands resting on the thighs, the examiner palpates both radial pulses as the patient rapidly...
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Barry BMS - Oral Pathology COMP Questions With Correct Answers.
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Which of the following is NOT associated with unerupted teeth? - Answer-Peripheral ameloblastoma 
Which of the following clinical descriptions corresponds with peripheral or extraosseous 
ameloblastoma? - Answer-Painless, non-ulcerated sessile or pedunculated lesion in the gingival or 
alveolar mucosa 
Which of the following tends to rupture spontaneously? - Answer-Eruption cyst 
Which of the following treatment approaches is associated with high recurrence rates of 
ameloblastoma? - Answer-Simp...
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Osteon Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Osteon Questions and Answers 
 
Rated A+ 
 
What is the primary structural unit of compact bone? 
The osteon, also known as the Haversian system. 
 
What is the role of the central canal in an osteon? 
 
The central canal contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the bone tissue. 
 
How do osteocytes communicate with each other in bone? 
Osteocytes communicate via tiny channels called canaliculi that connect them to neighboring 
osteocytes. 
 
What is the main function of osteoblasts in bone...
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ATE 1211 Bones and Joints Physiology Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ATE 1211 Bones and Joints Physiology 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
 
**1. Identify the components of a bone.** 
 
Options: 
- Organic: 33% collagen and glycosaminoglycan 
- Inorganic: 67% Calcium and Phosphorus 
- Organic: 50% collagen and elastin 
- Inorganic: 50% Sodium and Potassium Organic: 33% collagen and glycosaminoglycan, 
Inorganic: 67% Calcium and Phosphorus 
 
**2. Name the minerals responsible for the rigidity and hardness of bones.** 
 
Options: 
- Calcium and Iron 
- Calcium an...
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Bio 254 Exam 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Compact bone - ANSWERmade of heavy osteons, yellow marrow, weight barring and resists compression 
 
Spongy bone - ANSWERmade of light trabeculae, red bone marrow, reduces weight and is slightly flexible 
 
yellow marrow - ANSWERtriglyceride storage 
 
red marrow - ANSWERhematopoiesis, half is converted into yellow marrow with maturity 
 
lamellae - ANSWERrings around the central canal, sites of lacunae 
 
illium, ischium, pubis - ANSWERwhat are the three bones that form the hip bone 
 
osteocla...
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HPHY 321: Midterm 1 Study Guide (Guaranteed Pass!)
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long bone correct answers humerus, femur 
 
short bone correct answers carpals and tarsals (talus) 
 
irregular bone correct answers vertebrae and facial bones 
 
flat bone correct answers sternum and skull (main function is protection) 
 
sesamoid bone correct answers patella (develop to protect tendons) 
 
protection and mechanical advantage 
 
accessory bones correct answers sutural bones (Result when ossification centers fail to fuse) 
 
spongy bone correct answers trabeculae 3-D branching l...
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Hubs 191 - module 1 Exam Questions and Answers |100% Verified and Updated
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Hubs 191 - module 1 Exam Questions and 
Answers |100% Verified and Updated 
Feedback -Answer-Response to a change in the homeostatic set point 
Feedforward -Answer-Anticipation response to change in homeostatic set point 
Compact Bones -Answer-Strong bones, good at transmitting force in one direction 
Cancellous Bone -Answer-Light and spongy bone, shock absorbing, resists and 
channels forces that come from multiple directions 
Pectoral Girdle -Answer-Clavicle - stabilising strut 
Scapula - free...
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