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The stomach is above the umbilicus. Above is described as?
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Toward the midline of the body. Opposite of lateral.
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Part of the arm bone (radius) that is closer to the wrist than the elbow.
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Toward the front (the belly surface). Another word is anterior.
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A structure is closer to the trunk than is another part. Opposite of distal.
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What region is the groin is located in?
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A patient has been in a car wreck and is admitted to the emergency department with a chief complaint of severe lumbar pain accompanied by loss of sensation in all extremities. Which of the following indicates the site of pain?
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The frontal plane
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splits the body into right and left half sections
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Question 8 (1 point)
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Which of the following terms best describes when a person sweats in order to decrease body temperature?
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Question 10 (7 points)
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short hair-like projections on the outer surface of the cell
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“power plants” of the cell; most ATP made here
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Question 11 (10 points)
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toe dancing
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movement of the ulna toward the humerus
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type of joint movement at the elbow (angle decreasing)
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movement away from the midline of the body
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Straightening the bended knee
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Shoulder movement as in pitching a softball
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the floor
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the sky
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movement toward the midline of the body
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type of joint at the shoulder and hip
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Question 1 options:
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The stomach is above the umbilicus. Above is described as?
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Toward the midline of the body. Opposite of lateral.
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Part of the arm bone (radius) that is closer to the wrist than the elbow.
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Toward the front (the belly surface). Another word is anterior.
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A structure is closer to the trunk than is another part. Opposite of distal.
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1.
Ventral
2.
Distal
3.
Superior
4.
Medial
5.
Proximal
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Question 2 (1 point)
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What region is the groin is located in?
Question 2 options:
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Lumbar
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Buccal
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Inguinal
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Sternal
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Question 3 (1 point)
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The atlas and axis
Question 3 options:
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are pelvic bones
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are processes located on the posterior scapula
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form the glenoid cavity
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are vertebrae that allow the head to move
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Question 4 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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A patient has been in a car wreck and is admitted to the emergency department with a chief complaint of severe lumbar pain accompanied by loss of sensation in all extremities. Which of the following indicates the site of pain?
Question 4 options:
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Lower back
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Both knees
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Neck
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RUQ
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Question 5 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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The cell membrane
Question 5 options:
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is made of a lipid bilayer.
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determines what substances enter and leave the cell.
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contains proteins that function as structural support, recognition, and channels for flow of dissolved substances.
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All of these are true.
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Question 6 (1 point)
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This semipermeable phospholipid bilayer controls what enters and leaves the cell.
Question 6 options:
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Mitochondria
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Cell membrane
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Lysosome
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Question 7 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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The frontal plane
Question 7 options:
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splits the body into right and left half sections
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is also the coronal plane
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splits the body into a top and a bottom section
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creates a transverse cross section
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Question 8 (1 point)
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Which of the following terms best describes when a person sweats in order to decrease body temperature?
Question 8 options:
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pathophysiology
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evisceration
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homeostasis
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midsagittal
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Question 9 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
Question 9 options:
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are all striped or striated muscle.
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are muscles that contract and relax.
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are types of connective tissue.
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are all concerned with the movement of bones.
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Question 10 (7 points)
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Match the following terms to the corresponding definition.
Question 10 options:
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Organelles attached to the endoplasmic reticulum; involved in protein synthesis
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Classified as rough and smooth
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short hair-like projections on the outer surface of the cell
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Digestive organelles that engage in phagocytosis; intracellular “house cleaning”
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“power plants” of the cell; most ATP made here
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“gel in the cell” (outside the nucleus)
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control centre of the cell; contains the DNA
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mitochondria
2.
endoplasmic reticulum
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ribosomes
4.
cilia
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lysosomes
6.
nucleus
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cytoplasm
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Question 11 (10 points)
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Match the following terms to the corresponding definition. Some words may be used more than once.
Question 11 options:
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toe dancing
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movement of the ulna toward the humerus
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typeUse these words to answer the questions
Question 1 options:
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The stomach is above the umbilicus. Above is described as?
12345
Toward the midline of the body. Opposite of lateral.
12345
Part of the arm bone (radius) that is closer to the wrist than the elbow.
12345
Toward the front (the belly surface). Another word is anterior.
12345
A structure is closer to the trunk than is another part. Opposite of distal.
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1.
Ventral
2.
Distal
3.
Superior
4.
Medial
5.
Proximal
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Question 2 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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What region is the groin is located in?
Question 2 options:
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Lumbar
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Buccal
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Inguinal
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Sternal
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Question 3 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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The atlas and axis
Question 3 options:
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are pelvic bones
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are processes located on the posterior scapula
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form the glenoid cavity
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are vertebrae that allow the head to move
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Question 4 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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A patient has been in a car wreck and is admitted to the emergency department with a chief complaint of severe lumbar pain accompanied by loss of sensation in all extremities. Which of the following indicates the site of pain?
Question 4 options:
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Lower back
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Both knees
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Neck
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RUQ
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Question 5 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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The cell membrane
Question 5 options:
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is made of a lipid bilayer.
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determines what substances enter and leave the cell.
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contains proteins that function as structural support, recognition, and channels for flow of dissolved substances.
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All of these are true.
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Question 6 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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This semipermeable phospholipid bilayer controls what enters and leaves the cell.
Question 6 options:
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Mitochondria
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Cell membrane
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Lysosome
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Question 7 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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The frontal plane
Question 7 options:
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splits the body into right and left half sections
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is also the coronal plane
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splits the body into a top and a bottom section
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creates a transverse cross section
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Question 8 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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Which of the following terms best describes when a person sweats in order to decrease body temperature?
Question 8 options:
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pathophysiology
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evisceration
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homeostasis
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midsagittal
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Question 9 (1 point)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
Question 9 options:
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are all striped or striated muscle.
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are muscles that contract and relax.
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are types of connective tissue.
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are all concerned with the movement of bones.
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Question 10 (7 points)
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ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen
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Match the following terms to the corresponding definition.
Question 10 options:
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Organelles attached to the endoplasmic reticulum; involved in protein synthesis
1234567
Classified as rough and smooth
1234567
short hair-like projections on the outer surface of the cell
1234567
Digestive organelles that engage in phagocytosis; intracellular “house cleaning”
1234567
“power plants” of the cell; most ATP made here
1234567
“gel in the cell” (outside the nucleus)
1234567
control centre of the cell; contains the DNA
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1.
mitochondria
2.
endoplasmic reticulum
3.
ribosomes
4.
cilia
5.
lysosomes
6.
nucleus
7.
cytoplasm
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Question 11 (10 points)
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Match the following terms to the corresponding definition. Some words may be used more than once.
Question 11 options:
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toe dancing
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movement of the ulna toward the humerus
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type of joint movement at the elbow (angle decreasing)
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movement away from the midline of the body
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Straightening the bended knee
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Shoulder movement as in pitching a softball
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the floor
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the sky
12345678910
movement toward the midline of the body
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type of joint at the shoulder and hip
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1.
ball and socket
2.
adduction
3.
flexion
4.
pronation
5.
dorsiflexion
6.
circumduction
7.
extension
8.
plantar flexion
9.
abduction
10.
supination
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Submit Quiz0 of 11 questions saved of joint movement at the elbow (angle decreasing)
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movement away from the midline of the body
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Straightening the bended knee
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Shoulder movement as in pitching a softball
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the floor
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turning the forearm so the palm of the hand looks at the sky
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movement toward the midline of the body
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type of joint at the shoulder and hip
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1.
ball and socket
2.
adduction
3.
flexion
4.
pronation
5.
dorsiflexion
6.
circumduction
7.
extension
8.
plantar flexion
9.
abduction
10.
supination
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