548 Answered Questions for the topic anatomy
11/24/21
What is your method for learning the arm muscles easily?
A lot of students struggle with learning the insertions/origin of arm muscles. How do you remember those? and what helped you? Please share your methods.
Anatomy
11/17/21
What are the 4 parts of the heart called?
11/13/21
I have a small anatomy/physiology question
Explain why keratinocytes from the epidermis can be grown (cultured) in a plastic flask.
Anatomy
11/02/21
explain how bone is formed and remodled
Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor Kappa-B (RANK) - found on osteoclastsRANK-Ligand - made by osteoblasts - binds to RANK and activates osteoclastsOsteoprotegerin (OPG) - made by...
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10/22/21
Please help me with this question
Mr. Jim had R total hip replacement 1 day ago. He's having trouble coughing up secretions after her surgery, complaining of SOB & a sensation of "tightness" in his chest, pale & sweating....
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10/19/21
Please help me with this question
Mr. Jim had R total hip replacement 1 day ago. He's having trouble coughing up secretions after her surgery, complaining of SOB & a sensation of "tightness" in his chest, pale & sweating....
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10/18/21
Please help me with this question
Mr. Jim had R total hip replacement 1 day ago. He's having trouble coughing up secretions after her surgery, complaining of SOB & a sensation of "tightness" in his chest, pale & sweating....
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Anatomy
10/01/21
Tutoring for a Dyslexic student in College
Needs help with Anatomy and Physiology course. Not sure if she does not understand the material or does it need to be presented in a format she can learn fromOR is it the way the tests are...
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Anatomy Physiology
09/28/21
Draw a schematic diagram of the spinothalamic pathway and annotate it by indicating where and how the different drugs work.
Anatomy
09/17/21
The greater omentum is ______ to the small intestine
Anatomy Science
09/10/21
What process controls number of cells in various tissue?
Anatomy Physiology
09/02/21
Anatomy / Physiology
A classmate says that the lymphatic system should not be an organ system in its own right, and is a part of the cardiovascular system. Do you agree or disagree with your classmate? Explain your...
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Anatomy
08/29/21
Antomy and Physiology queshtion that says Proximal and Superior are wrong.
In comparison to the crus, the patella is what to the tarsus?
Anatomy
08/05/21
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Disruption in normal functioning of cells may result in death. One possible cause of disruption is occurrence of diseasea. The first statement is correct. The second statement is wrong.b. The first...
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Anatomy
08/05/21
There are four primary types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous. To be able to perform its function, each system is composed of only one specific type of tissue.
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07/28/21
What is acute glomerulonephritis
What is acute glomerulonephritis and how does it differ from nephrotic syndrome?
Anatomy Physiology
07/24/21
Anat Physio Hon Question
I am taking Anatomy and Physiology Honors in school. As a sophomore who took Honors Biology last year, I am confused and need help. There is only one problem. I have no way of paying.
Anatomy
07/04/21
Identify the three layers of the heart wall and describe the characteristics of each.
Identify the three layers of the heart wall and describe the characteristics of each.
Anatomy
07/04/21
Differentiate between the actions of the endocrine system and the nervous system.
Differentiate between the actions of the endocrine system and the nervous system.
Anatomy
07/04/21
Describe the two divisions of the nervous system.
Describe the two divisions of the nervous system.
Anatomy
07/04/21
Distinguish between sensory receptors and sense organs.
Distinguish between sensory receptors and sense organs.
Anatomy
06/26/21
Spirometry and ventilation
Mark is a 50 year old, 5’3 tall male. He generates the following spirometry data during his respiratory lab: Expiratory reserve volume: 1200mLInspiratory reserve volume : 3150 mLTidal volume: 500mL...
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Anatomy
06/20/21
Select all that apply
Functions that do not need CNS (voluntary) activity: a.Defecation B. Stomach emptyingc. Initiation of swallowing d. Propulsion of small intestine
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