The terms cephalad and caudal have opposite meanings.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Rationale: See the section “Directional Terms” and Figure 1-1.
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A) points B) gloves C) vigor D) luster
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Which of the following is not a component of the vulva?
A. Vaginal orifice B. Mons pubis C. Clitoris D. Cervix E. Labia minora
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A lack of testosterone production before birth would
A. have no effect. B. inhibit FSH secretion from the anterior pituitary. C. inhibit anterior pituitary secretions. D. inhibit normal development of male reproductive structures. E. inhibit hypothalamus development.
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Doing arm circles is an example of
A. circumduction. B. inversion. C. depression. D. plantar flexion.
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