Which eye muscle sends its tendon of origin through a pulley or trochlea before inserting on the globe?

A) superior rectus
B) superior oblique
C) lateral rectus
D) inferior rectus
E) inferior oblique


Answer: B

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Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.


1) Label A: ______________________________
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An increase in the size of the ____________________ of a nerve fiber, along with the amount of ____________________ around the fiber both increase its rate of conduction

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following is part of the fibrous tunic of the eye?

A. The choroid B. The retina C. The vitreous body D. The rods E. The sclera

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Given the following forces acting at a given point across the capillary wall, _______ will occur with a net ______ pressure of ____ mm Hg. - capillary blood pressure = 32 mm Hg - blood osmotic pressure = 23 mm Hg - interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure = 1 mm Hg - interstitial fluid osmotic pressure = 0 mm Hg

a. Ultrafiltration, outward, 8 b. Ultrafiltration, outward, 10 c. Ultrafiltration, outward, 56 d. Reabsorption, inward, 24 e. Reabsorption, inward, 10

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