Research suggests that the ability to precisely time movements is:
A. Task specific
B. Acquired only through practice
C. Dependent on whether a task is an open or closed motor skill
D. Controlled by a common internal clock for all tasks
Answer: A
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A) Prevent motion of the rod and further internal injury
B) Control any internal hemorrhage that may be occurring
C) Prevent bacteria from entering into the body
D) Apply pressure to the broken blood vessels in the skin