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

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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.

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Describe generation of pacemaker action potentials

What will be an ideal response?

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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

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