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BIO 201 ASU Lab Practical 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BIO 201 ASU Lab Practical 1 Questions 
 
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A slit through a bone is defined as a _______________. 
Fissure 
A joint formed by the bones of the palm of the hand and the fingers would be considered what 
kind of joint? 
Metacarpophalangeal 
The coxal joint is formed by the _______________ of the femur and the _______________ of 
the os coxa. 
Head; acetabulum 
Greater sciatic notch; ilium 
 
Which of the following bones does not contain a styloid process? 
A.) Tibia 
B....
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GCU BIO-201 Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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synarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones with a sack of fluid to prevent rubbing 
and breakdown of bone 
synchondroses - bones united by hyaline cartilage (cartilaginous joints); are NOT freely moveable; 
in places such as the epiphyseal line ...
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DIAGNOSTIC HIP-KNEE-ANKLE-FOOT ANATOMY KINIESIOLOGY FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY UPDATED VERSION QESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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1.	What is considered as the strongest ligament of the hip 
-	Y ligament of bigelow / iliofemoral ligament 
 
2.	Largest nerve in the body 
-	Sciatic nerve 
-	As large as the diameter of the thumb 
 
3.	Normal neck shaft angle of the femur for adult 
-	125 degrees 
-	For children: 150 degrees 
 
4.	Origin of sartorius of the muscle 
-	ASIS 
 
5.	The most commonly injured knee ligament 
-	ACL 
 
6.	The most commonly inflamed bursa of the knee 
-	Prepatellar bursa 
-	Leads to housemaids knee 
 
7....
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Gross Anatomy Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
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the layers of the abdominal wall from superficial to deep are? - ANSWER-skin 
subcutaneous fat 
fascia (rectus shealth) 
muscle 
fascia trasnversalis 
peritoneum 
 
the borders of the anterolateral abdominal wall are - ANSWER-costal cartilages of ribs 7-10 and xiphoid process 
inguinal ligament and superior margins of anterolateral aspect 
 
the linea alba run from ____ to _____ and is a fusion of ________ - ANSWER-xiphoid to pubic symphysis 
aponeuroses 
 
the rectus sheath is the aponeuroses o...
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GCU BIO-201 Exam 3 Questions And Answers Graded A
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synarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones with a sack of fluid to prevent rubbing and breakdown of bone 
 
synchondroses - bones united by hyaline cartilage (cartilaginous joints); are NOT freely moveable; in places such as the epiphyseal...
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ASM 275 Unit Two Test
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ASM 275 Unit Two Test 
Question 1 
0 out of 1 points 
You find some fully adult, likely middle-aged skeletal remains in your lab. Which 
of the following techniques could you use to more accurately age this individual? 
Selected Answer: 
Epiphyseal fusion 
Answers: 
Appearance of the pubic symphysis 
Dental development 
Skeletal development 
Epiphyseal fusion 
 Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
Which is the method most commonly used for estimating age at death in adult 
skeletons? 
Selected Answ...
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ASM 275 / ASM275 Exam 1,2 & 3 Questions & answers 2023
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ASM 275 / ASM275 Exam 1,2 & 3 Questions & answers 2023 
 
1.	How long does rigor mortis take to begin? 1-2 hours 
 
2.	Which bones are part of the pelvic girdle? Os coxa and sacrum 
 
3.	Which cranial suture runs antero-posteriorly on the vault? Sagittal 
 
4.	The bones of juvenile humans are commonly misidentified as animal remains. True 
 
5.	The type of data that can be ordered or ranked but not measured, with differences between categories of unknown and unfixed amount. Satisfaction surveys ...
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GCU BIO-201 Exam 3 Questions And Answers Graded A
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synarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones with a sack of fluid to prevent rubbing and breakdown of bone 
 
synchondroses - bones united by hyaline cartilage (cartilaginous joints); are NOT freely moveable; in places such as the epiphyseal...
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ASM 275 / ASM275 Exam #2
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A person with an ischio-pubic ramus ridge is male. 
One of the drawbacks of using the pubic symphysis to estimate adult age is that: 
It is easy to assess the age of an individual who is over 60 years old with great accuracy. 
Young individuals usually have a pubic symphysis that is: 
The sternal rib ends of older individuals are: 
1.	What important age sensitive anatomical feature is shown here? 
2.	What is sexual dimorphism? 
Assessing sex for female skulls for which the individual is old...
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ZOOL 2403 Lab Practical #1 fully solved & updated
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Frontal Bone - answer-forehead 
 
Supraorbital Foramen - answer-Eyebrow 
 
Parietal Bone - answer-Side 
 
Occipital Bone - answer-back of head 
 
Foramen Magnum - answer-big hole on bottom of skull 
 
Jugular Foramen - answer-Jelly bean like holes on both side of foramen magnum 
 
Hypoglossal Foramen - answer-Small holes by the jugular foramen 
 
Occipital Condyle - answer-Knuckle like structures on both sides of the foramen magnum 
 
Temporal Bone - answer-Temple 
 
External acoustic (auditory)...
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