Tendons and ligaments attach to the ________ of bone
A) osteocytes
B) lacunae
C) periosteum
D) calcium phosphate
E) central canals
C
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A. subscapularis B. infraspinatus C. supraspinatus D. teres major
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A. inferior B. superior C. anterior D. posterior
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Explain the difference between isometric and isotonic contractions. How are both important to normal body movements?
What will be an ideal response?
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This figure shows an anterior view of a human in the anatomic position. What region does number 2 indicate?
A. Carpal?B. Coxal?C. Antecubital?D. Sacral?E. Axillary
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