ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 350 QUESTIONS WITH
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What is the basic unit of structure? - answerscell
what supervises cell activity? - answersnucleus
what is the chemical action that converts food to energy? - answersmetabolism
what membrane encases the lungs? - answerspleura cavity
the common iliac artery supplies blood to where? - answersAbdominal walls
adipose tissue is also called? - answerssaid areola tissue but this is WRONG. adipose
tissue is fat cells in a mesh work of areolar tissues. Areola is a connective tissue made
up largely of interlacing fibers. So, answer: Fat cells
what artery supplies blood to the forearm, wrist and thumb? - answersradial
what is the common physiological effect of massage? - answersincreased blood flow
what is the term for "body in balance"? - answershomeostasis
name the condition of tight muscles constricting blood. - answersischemic
which artery terminates by forming the radial and ulna arteries? - answersbrachial
where are the kidneys located? - answersabove the waistline
what is the procedure to cleanse regenerated tissue - answerslymph drainage
name the fluid that surrounds the brain? - answerscerebrospinal fluid
what is a motor unit? - answersneuron & all the muscle fibers it controls
main action of the gluteus medius - answersabduct thigh
name the movement of the jaw parallel to the ground - answersprotraction
what is the MAIN artery - answersaorta
, name the bone that supports the tounge - answershyoid
name the agonist/antagonist for flexion and extension in the elbox - answersbicep.
tricep.
what is the junction between nerves called - answerssynapse
what is a small elevated pimple above the skin called - answerspustule
the muscle that is involved in the bi-lateral flexion of the trunk - answersexternal
obliques
muscle has tone if it does what - answersfirm and responds to stimuli
the simplest form of nerve activity - answersreflex
connects bone to bone - answersligament
connects bone to muscle - answerstendon
inactivity - answersatrophy
the skull is an example of what type of joint - answerssynarthrotic joint
deepest layer of true skin - answersdermis
what does the flexor digiti minimi do
what does the flexor digiti minimi do - answersbends pinky
which muscle assists in rotating the head and neck - answerssplenius capitis
what is the location of the peronius longus and brevis - answersdistal leg
muscle found in the outter ear - answerselastic cartilage
what bone serves as an attachment to the ribs - answerssternum
function of the skeletal system - answersprotect, support, and serve as attachment sites
which nerve controls the heart,lungs, and digestion - answerspheumogastric
origin of hamstrings - answersischial tuberosity
small discolored spot on skin - answersmacule
the bones of the skull, thorax, and vertebrae make up the skeleton. - answersaxial