List the two types of cartilaginous joints and provide examples of each type
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The two types of cartilaginous joints are synchondroses and symphyses. The epiphyseal plate is an example of a synchondrosis joint while the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs are examples of symphysis joints.
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The joint movement called eversion involves
A. lateral rotation of the coxal joint. B. medial rotation of the coxal joint. C. turning the sole of the foot laterally. D. turning the palm of the hand laterally. E. turning the palm of the hand or sole of the foot laterally.
Starling forces are measured across a capillary wall, and the following values are obtained:
Capillary hydrostatic pressure 30 mm Hg Capillary oncotic pressure 25 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure 0 mm Hg Interstitial oncotic pressure 15 mm Hg If the reflection coefficient for protein across this capillary wall is 0.5, what is the pressure and direction of fluid flow across the capillary wall? Net pressure Direction of fluid flow A. 5 mm Hg Into capillary B. 10 mm Hg Out of capillary C. 15 mm Hg Out of capillary D. 20 mm Hg Out of capillary E. 25 mm Hg Out of capillary
After traveling from Los Angeles to Denver, Claire finds she is not feeling well and checks into a clinic for help. The clinic's diagnosis is respiratory alkalosis. What has caused this problem?
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How is a ball-and-socket joint classified?
a. fibrous joint b. synovial joint c. cartilaginous joint d. amphiarthrosis