Which of the following is the most appropriate definition of biomechanics?
A. the study of human movement
B. the study of biological organisms
C. the study of movement mechanics
D. the study of the mechanical aspects of biological organisms
D. the study of the mechanical aspects of biological organisms
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Which of the following is NOT a major opening into the right atrium?
A. pulmonary vein B. inferior vena cava C. superior vena cava D. coronary sinus
Where does glycolysis take place?
A. On the surface of the mitochondrion B. In the inner compartment of the mitochondrion C. In the cytoplasm of the cell D. Along the cristae of the mitochondrion
Which statement about the parasympathetic nervous system is true?
A. Parasympathetic nerves initiate erection in response to visual stimuli and sexual thoughts. B. Fibers arising in the sacral division cause dilation of penile blood vessels and engorgement of erectile tissue. C. Parasympathetic nerves stimulate contraction of smooth muscle in the walls of the epididymis and ductus deferens during emission. D. Parasympathetic nerves constrict the penile arteries when the penis is directly stimulated. E. Parasympathetic fibers arise from T12 to L2 and pass through the hypogastric and pelvic nerve plexuses.
Which equation is equal to the net glomerular filtration pressure?
A. GFP = osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma - hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule B. GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic force due to proteins in plasma C. GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma D. GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in Bowman's capsule E. GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule + osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma