What type of joint is the eblow/cubital joint, and what action is allowed?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Ginglymus or hinge joint, also compound; flexion and extension
Anatomy & Physiology
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If someone in an accident suffered severe burns as well as hemorrhage, they would be at high risk for
A. hypotonic hydration. B. volume depletion. C. hypotonic dehydration. D. volume excess.
Anatomy & Physiology
Describe generation of pacemaker action potentials
What will be an ideal response?
Anatomy & Physiology
The term ________ refers to the wrist.
A) pes B) tarsus C) manus D) palmar E) carpus
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The number of __________ typically increases in response to bacterial infections.
A. basophils B. monocytes C. erythrocytes D. eosinophils E. neutrophils
Anatomy & Physiology