When the legs are not free to move (i.e. they are supporting your body weight), what action will result from contraction of the hip flexors?

A. hip flexion
B. hip extension
C. anterior pelvic tilt
D. posterior pelvic tilt


C. anterior pelvic tilt

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A) is more than 99 percent water. B) contains electrolytes and waste products. C) helps cool the body when it evaporates. D) helps to prevent bacteria from colonizing the skin. E) produces the body odor characteristic of "sweating."

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Which glial cell defends the body against pathogens?

A. Microglial cell B. Neurolemmocyte C. Astrocyte D. Ependymal cell E. Oligodendrocyte

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Which of the following are considered primary lymphatic organs?

a. thymus and lymph nodes b. red bone marrow and lymph nodes c. red bone marrow and thymus d. tonsils and spleen

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What part of the body does the external oblique move?

a. head and neck b. upper extremities c. trunk of the body d. lower extremities

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