The radial fossa is seen on a coronal sectional image of the elbow lateral to the medial epicondyle and proximal to the trochlea of the distal humerus.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Rationale: The radial fossa is seen on a coronal sectional image of the elbow medial to the lateral epicondyle and proximal to the capitulum.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Your friend ate some shellfish, and as a result, his face and hands become swollen and red. You recommend he take an antihistamine. This may be effective in alleviating his symptoms because ________.

A. the medication will relax the bronchial smooth muscles, allowing him to breathe more freely B. the medication should increase the vascular permeability of the irritated tissue, allowing immune cells to enter the tissue C. the medication will help to prevent the escape of fluid and plasma proteins into the extracellular space D. the medication should cause vasodilation to the tissues, allowing cells of the immune system to remove the foreign antigens

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The tissue layers that gives rise to all the body's mature tissues are called the ________ layers.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

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A baseball pitcher who injures one of his SITS muscles most commonly sustains tears to the tendon of which muscle?

A. Infraspinatus B. Deltoid C. Subscapularis D. Teres minor E. Supraspinatus

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