The Medial Epicondyle of the humerus is ________to the Lateral Epicondyle of the humerus and _________ to the Styloid Process of the Ulna.

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


Answer: Medial, Superior

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The junction of the ductus deferens ampulla and the base of the seminal gland marks the start of the ________.

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

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Concentric contractions occur when

A. the muscle produces increasing tension as it shortens. B. the tension and length of the muscle remain constant during a contraction. C. tension in a muscle is maintained while the muscle increases in length. D. the muscle produces tension while the length of the muscle increases. E. isometric contractions occur.

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During the process of ________, an existing tissue is replaced by bone

A) phosphorylation B) resorption C) ossification D) osteopropagation E) remodeling

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The lobe of the brain that contains the auditory area is the:

a. frontal lobe b. parietal lobe c. occipital lobe d. temporal lobe

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