In anatomical position, the forearm is in what position?
A. pronated
B. supinated
C. flexed
D. abducted
B. supinated
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In bone, Volkmann's canals function to:
a. Allow fluid flow between bone and cartilage b. Carry longitudinally oriented blood vessels of haversian systems (osteons) c. Form tiny channels that allow communication between one osteocyte and another d. Surround osteoclasts that migrate to the surface of a bone e. Transfer blood between neighboring haversian systems
Identify the structure that contains the preganglionic nerve fibers of the olfactory nerve.
-cribriform plate of ethmoid bone -olfactory bulb -olfactory epithelium -frontal sinus
Calcitonin
A. promotes the absorption of calcium from the gastrointestinal tract. B. promotes osteoclast activity in the bones. C. reduces calcium excretion by the kidneys. D. reduces extracellular calcium ion levels. E. increases blood calcium levels.
During the recovery period, fresh supplies of ATP are formed by oxidative phosphorylation using the newly acquired oxygen, which is provided by the sustained increase in breathing after exercise has stopped
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false