The iliopsoas and the adductor muscles work to move what part of the body?

a. Head and neck.
b. Arms.
c. Thigh.
d. Feet and ankles.


Answer: c. Thigh.

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A) arterioles. B) continuous capillaries. C) fenestrated capillaries. D) sinusoidal capillaries. E) venules.

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Which of the following most accurately describes how foreign substances can activate complement?

A. Foreign proteins are phagocytized by macrophages and directly activate complement. B. Foreign substances can bind to spontaneously activated C3 and stabilize it. C. Both "Antibodies can bind to foreign antigens and activate complement through the classical pathway" and "Foreign substances can bind to spontaneously activated C3 and stabilize it" are correct. D. Foreign proteins bind to C1 and activate it. E. Antibodies can bind to foreign antigens and activate complement through the classical pathway.

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Which one of the following areas is NOT a pressure point?

A) renal artery B) radial artery C) facial artery D) dorsalis pedis artery E) posterior tibial artery

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A spongy mass of blood capillaries called a ________ is found lining each ventricle and is responsible for producing some of the CSF.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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