Striated involuntary muscle tissue is classified as ________ muscle

A) skeletal
B) cardiac
C) smooth
D) either smooth or skeletal


B

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A child falls and breaks his humerus, the upper arm bone, along the epiphyseal plate. Which of the following could result from this injury?

A. As an adult this person will have one humerus longer than the other. B. Blood cell production will decrease dramatically in the injured bone. C. As an adult, red marrow will persist in the medullary cavity of the humerus. D. As an adult, the diaphysis of the broken humerus will be much smaller than that of the unbroken one.

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Neurons contain which of the following features?

A) short processes called axons B) the ability to divide C) processes that protect neural tissue D) one long dendrites E) a cell body and a variable numbers of extensions

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An autoimmune disease of the thyroid is myxedema.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The gluteus maximus is the most powerful muscle during __________.

A. flexion B. medial rotation C. lateral rotation D. extension

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