The three parts of the sternum are
a. the manubrium, the body of the sternum, and the coracoid process.
b. the manubrium, the jugular notch, and the xiphoid process.
c. the manubrium, the costal cartilage, and the xiphoid process.
d. the manubrium, the body of the sternum, and the xiphoid process.
d
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1. Sensory (afferent) neuron 2. Interneuron 3. Motor (efferent) neuron a) Neurons that carry motor impulses from the CNS to the skeletal muscles. b) Neurons that carry signals between neurons in the CNS. c) Neurons that carry impulses from the body to the CNS.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What classification of disability describes an individual who has lost 50 percent of heavy lifting ability?
A. limitation to light work B. precluding heavy lifting C. precluding heavy work D. precluding very heavy lifting
Freshening is a term that means:
A) cleaning an animal to make it smell fresh B) giving birth to a dairy animal C) the act of mating in cattle D) removing the horns of a bovine to enhance mating