642 Answered Questions for the topic anatomy
03/14/19
What Does Low Pulse Rate Mean?
Anatomy
03/14/19
What are the structural and functional differences between the femur and the patella?
Anatomy
03/14/19
What does it mean for muscles origins and insertions to be the other way around in the right than left limb?
Herbert Srebnik writes in Concepts in Anatomy:
> In the right limb, the muscle's origin is proximal to the joint and
> the insertion is distal to it. In the left limb, the muscle's...
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Anatomy
03/13/19
Anatomy breaks the human abdomen down into segments called _______________.
Anatomy breaks the human abdomen down into segments called _______________.
03/07/19
Which part of the cerebrum is associated with hearing and memory? a. Spinal cord c. Frontal lobe b. Temporal lobes d. Cerebellum
Divisions of the Nervous System
02/20/19
with hypoplastic first ribs, do the second ribs take their place--joining the manubrium and providing attachment for the scalene muscles?
When someone has hypoplastic first ribs, do the second ribs take their place attaching at the manubrium? What about the scalene muscles? Do they cram together on the shortened first rib, or do...
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02/05/19
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I need to find a MRI ARMRIT certified tutor to help me pass the Armrit exam.Im not finding anyone who qualifies in the sections needed Antomony, patient applications and MRI/ physics.This exam is...
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Anatomy Nursing
02/05/19
How would the failure of elongation during transcription differ from a failure of elongation during translation
Gene is undergoing transcription and translation to produce protein. How would the failure of elongation during transcription differ from a failure of elongation during translation. what is true...
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To find the initial temperature of glass
When 0.2 kg of coffee at 80°C is poured into 0.45 kg glass,the final temperature of coffee is 65°C.If no heat is gained or lost from the outside,what is the initial temperature of glass? Assume...
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12/11/18
What would happen to the glomerular capillary pressure and filtration rate?
What would happen to the glomerular capillary pressure and filtration rate if you increase the diameter of the afferent arteriole?If, experimentally, the solute concentration of the medullary...
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Anatomy Physiology
12/04/18
A student is very stressed about his performance on an exam. Which of the following substances might be detected in his urine?
A.glucoseB.nitritesC.ketonesD.blood
Anatomy
10/30/18
Nervous System Question!! Need help quick!!
Myelination speeds up the transmission of information along vertebrate axons. Invertebrates don't have myelination, but if you have ever seen a scorpion stinging its prey, you know that they can...
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Anatomy
10/24/18
How can I construct a chart
How do I construct a chart compares the structure and function of the five types of leukocytes and state the normal blood cell count for leukocytes
Anatomy Biology
10/22/18
Anatomy and physiology
how do neutral mutations arise and why would you say they are fairly common?
Anatomy
10/16/18
Part of the heat liberating apparatus of the body is the what
Anatomy Physiology
09/04/18
anatomy question
Which of the following are general features of all connective tissues? (There may be more than one correct response.)
- Epithelial cells
- Protein fibers in an extracelluar matrix
-...
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Anatomy
03/28/18
does sniffing aid the smell sensation due to the difficult passageway molecules traverse?
its for a studyguide that i have to do for a test coming up
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