What is the anatomical term for moving your mandible anteriorly?

A) elevation
B) protraction
C) depression
D) retraction


B

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All of the following are infrahyoid muscles EXCEPT the ________

A) sternohyoid B) omohyoid C) digastrics D) sternothyroid

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A hockey player gets hit on the side of his knee with a puck and feels a pop. After rest and icing, he finds that his lower leg feels "loose" and has a tendency to hyperextend. What injury has he likely suffered?

A. A torn transverse ligament B. A torn posterior tibiofibular ligament C. A torn anterior cruciate ligament D. A torn calcaneal (Achilles) tendon

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There are ________ carpal bones located in the wrist, which form ________ rows of bones

A) 2; 8 B) 10; 3 C) 4; 2 D) 8; 2 E) 6; 2

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Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as ____________ _____________.?

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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