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GCU BIO-201 Exam 2 Review Questions With Solutions
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GCU BIO-201 Exam 2 Review Questions With Solutions 
 
What are the two major divisions of the human skeleton? - ANS Axial skeleton 
Appendicular skeleton: limbs and griddle 
 
ligament - ANS bone to bone 
 
Tendons - ANS muscle to bone 
 
Six functions of bones - ANS Support 
Protection 
Leverage 
Mineral Storage 
Storage of Lipids 
Blood Cell Formation 
 
Support - ANS Hard framework that supports body and cradles soft organs 
 
Protection - ANS fused bone of skull, vertebrae,...
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Bio235 Chapter 7 Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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Axial skeleton - ANSWER -Portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull, rib cage, and vertebral column 
-80 bones 
 
Appendicular Skeleton - ANSWER -The portion of the skeletal system that comprises the arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulder girdle. 
-126 bones 
 
Short bones - ANSWER Small with irregular shapes. Found in wrist and ankle. 
-spongy bone except at the surface which has thin layer of compact bone t...
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AP TXST PEDROZO WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024
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Bone correct answers organ made up of many different tissues 
 
What tissues make up bone? correct answers bone, dense connective tissue, skeletal cartilage, adipose tissue, nervous tissue 
 
What the skeletal system framework consist of? correct answers bones, cartilage, and ligaments 
 
Functions of bone correct answers protection 
support 
assist body movements 
mineral homeostasis- release and absorption of calcium and phosphorus 
storing triglycerides in adipose tissue in the yellow mar...
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Bio235 Chapter 7 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Axial skeleton - CORRECT ANSWERS -Portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull, rib cage, and vertebral column 
-80 bones 
 
Appendicular Skeleton - CORRECT ANSWERS -The portion of the skeletal system that comprises the arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulder girdle. 
-126 bones 
 
Short bones - CORRECT ANSWERS Small with irregular shapes. Found in wrist and ankle....
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BIOD 151 Module 4.1 Questions & 100% correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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What are the skeleton's main functions? 
Ξ -:- 1. Protects vital internal organs 
Ξ 2. flat bones produce blood cells 
Ξ 3. storage areas for inorganic calcium & phosphorus salts 
Ξ 4. provide sites for attachment of muscle, tendons and ligaments 
Ξ 5. long bones permit flexible body movement 
Ξ 6. Large bones support body under gravity 
long bones 
Ξ -:- long & thin; designed to support body movement & weight. 
ex: humerous, ulna, radius, tibia 
flat bones 
Ξ -:- form the roof of the ...
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Openstax Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 6 with verified solutions already graded a+
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bone 
hard, dense connective tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton, called osseous tissue 
 
 
 
cartilage 
semi-rigid connective tissue found on the skeleton in areas where flexibility and smooth surfaces support movement 
 
 
 
hematopoiesis 
production of blood cells, which occurs in the red marrow of the bones 
 
 
 
orthopedist 
doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders and injuries 
 
 
 
osseous tissue 
bone tissue; a hard, dense conne...
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BSC2085 - Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BSC2085 - Exam 2 Questions and 
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One type of hip fracture is a fracture of the - Answer- neck of femur 
An abnormal humped back in the thoracic region of the spine is called - Answer- 
kyphosis 
The condyl of the humerus is divided into two articular regions called the ________ and 
_________. The ulna articulates with the _________. - Answer- trochlea and capitulum; 
trochlea 
The ________ bone is unusual because it doesn't contact another bone. - Answer- 
hyoid 
List the fiv...
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Chapter 12: Axial Skeleton Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam|Questions and Answers| 100% Correct
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Chapter 12: Axial Skeleton Patton: Anatomy 
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Which is not a part of the axial skeleton? - answerclavicle 
Which is not a part of the appendicular skeleton? - answerParietal bones 
. The axial skeleton consists of _____ bones. - answer80 bones 
The appendicular skeleton consists of _____ bones. - answer126 bones 
The term sinus, as it relates to bone markings, can be defined as a: - answercavity within a 
bone 
Which bone is a...
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NASM Exam Review 6th Edition With All Study Guide Questions And Answers Verified.
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Phase 5 - correct answer The Power Level of the OPT consists of which of the following phases? 
 
Increase maximal muscle growth - correct answer What is the primary goal of Phase 3 Hypertrophy Training? 
 
Low-back pain - correct answer What form of muscular dysfunction affects nearly 80 percent of the adult population? 
 
Phase 1 - correct answer Which phase of the OPT Model strives to increase muscular endurance and joint stability? 
 
Decreases body fat - correct answer Which is a physical (...
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Anatomy and Physiology I Final Exam Study Guide From Exam 1: Lesson 2 (slides 3-18, 21-31, 35-52) Introduction
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Anatomy and Physiology I Final Exam Study Guide From Exam 1: Lesson 2 (slides 3-18, 21-31, 35-52) Introduction 
•	1665 Robert Hooke inspected thin slices of cork and found they consisted of millions of small, irregular units 
•	This research produced the cell theory 
o	Cells are building blocks of all plants and animals 
o	All cells come from division of preexisting cells 
o	Cells are smallest units that perform all vital physiological functions 
o	Each cell maintains homeostasis at cellular...
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