What type of diarthrodial joint is the hip?

A. hinge
B. condylar
C. ball-and-socket
D. gliding


Answer: C

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a) phrenic nerve b) ulnar nerve c) intercostal nerve d) femoral nerve e) tibial nerve

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A.   They help to transmit the nerve signals. B.   They transfer blood to the various neurons. C.   They assist neurons in their respective functions. D.   They all attack pathogens. E.   They absorb extra blood and cerebrospinal fluid.

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