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What is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid decarboxylase > Dopamine 
Dopamine converted by Dopamine B hydroxylase > NE 
NE converted by phentylethnolamine N methyltransferase > Epi 
 
Do the following structures elongate/tense or shorten...
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CDS 442 exam 2 Questions and Answers Graded A
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Stylohyoid muscle - ANSWER-Action: Retracts hyoid bone (up and back) 
*Suprahyoid 
 
Digastricus muscle - ANSWER-Action: lifts hyoid up and forward (anterior belly) or backward (posterior belly) 
*Suprahyoid 
 
Sternothyroid muscle - ANSWER-Action: depresses thyroid cartilage 
*Infrahyoid 
 
Sternohyoid muscle - ANSWER-Action: depresses hyoid bone 
*Infrahyoid 
 
Omohyoid muscle - ANSWER-Action: depresses hyoid bone 
*Infrahyoid 
 
Thyrohyoid muscle - ANSWER-Action: depresses hyoid (or raises th...
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NBME 27 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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NBME 27 Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
defect in development of the first pharyngeal arch leads to? - hypoplasia of mandible and micrognathia leading to posterior displacement of the tongue --> airway obstruction, hypoxia, feeding difficulty, and respiratory distress **Pierre Robin Syndrome 
2nd pharyngeal arch leads to development of? middle ear, hyoid bone, temporal styloid process, and muscles including facial muscles, stapedius, platysma, and stylohyoid; CN VII 
3rd pharyngeal arch lead...
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - answerSensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - answerDiaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serratus posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - answ...
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SLP Praxis Practice Questions and answers 2024 graded A
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SLP Praxis Practice Questions and answers 
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - answerSensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - answerDiaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serratus posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - answ...
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SLHS 3400 TEST QUESTIONS
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By what fetal week do the laryngeal cartilages reach their adult shape? - Answer-9th fetal week 
 
What is the difference between the external branch and the internal branch of the superior laryngeal branch? - Answer-The external branch is motor and the internal branch is sensory 
 
What cartilage is the only cartilage of the phonatory system that won't ossify with age? - Answer-Epiglottas 
 
Which of the following intrinsic muscles attach to the muscular process? - Answer-Posterior Cricoarythe...
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What is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid decarboxylase > Dopamine 
Dopamine converted by Dopamine B hydroxylase > NE 
NE converted by phentylethnolamine N methyltransferase > Epi 
 
Do the following structures elongate/tense or shorten...
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Anterior Triangle of the Neck- Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Anterior Triangle of the Neck- Practice 
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A person receives a shallow knife wound just behind the sternocleidomastoid muscle 
and about 1 1/2 inches above the clavicle. There is an immediate numbness of the skin 
below the wound and over the acromion and clavicle. The nerve most likely severed 
was the ________. 
A) Greater auricular 
B) Lesser occipital 
C) Supraclavicular 
D) Suprascapular 
E) Transverse cervical - Answer- C) Supraclavicular; The supraclavic...
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Phonation Practice Exam
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Phonation Practice Exam 
 
Arises from the styloid process of the temporal bone; function is to elevate and retract the hyoid - 
stylohyoid 
 
The anterior belly arises from mental spines of inner mandible, and the posterior belly arises 
from the mastoid process; together, they are hyoid elevators. - digastricus 
 
Two thin muscles arising from the inner surface of the mandible; function is to elevate hyoid or 
depress the mandible - geniohyoid 
 
Course is fan-like, from the inner surface of t...
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 
How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 
What is a pedicle? 
What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra 
strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the 
anterior part of vertebrae) 
Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib 
What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE 
Head 
Blade of Scapula 
Dorsal Spineous process 
Biceps femoris l...
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