Anatomy Intro (osteology, joints, muscle)
Select the single best for answer for this introduction to the basics of osteology, joints, and muscle tissue
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09.26.22
Last Updated
09.29.22
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Which of the following functions of the skeletal system would be especially important if you were in a car accident?
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Most of the bones of the upper limb are long bones, except the bones of the wrist. What are they classified as?
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Which of the following bones does is considered a part of the pectoral girdle?
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Which of the following bones is classified as a flat bone?
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The patella is considered a sesamoid bone because it develops in which of the following structures?
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Which of the following bone classifications best defines a bone that has multiple functions?
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Which of the following joint types has the most free movement?
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Which of the following types of cartilage most often lines the articular surfaces of the bones forming a synovial joint?
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The diaphysis of a long bone contains which of the following?
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The joint between adjacent vertebral bodies is classified as which of the following?
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How does articular cartilage get nourishment?
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Which of the following structures serves to "enlarge" the articular surface of a joint?
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Which of the following structures allows a tendon to slide more easily over a bone?
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Which of the following types of joints allows for the motion of supination and pronation?
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Which of the following joints allows the greatest range of movement?
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Which of the following best describes the "meniscus"?
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The correct order from the smallest to the largest unit of organization in muscle is which of the following?
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The cell membrane of a muscle fibre is called which of the following?
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Thick and thin filaments are arranged into functional units known as which of the following?
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According to the sliding filament theory, binding sites on actin open when.......
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