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100

A vertical plane that divides the body or body part into right and left sides

Sagittal plane

100

Another term for medial deviation of the wrist joint is _______deviation

Ulnar

100

What is the difference between tennis elbow and golfers elbow?

Tennis elbow occurs at the lateral epicondyle

Golfers occurs at the medial epicondyle


100

The humerus is ____ to the radius and ulna

proximal

100

Which main tissue type of the body is known to regenerate the quickest?

Epithelial

200

The frontal plane is also referred to as the ________plane

Coronal

200
How many radio-ulnar joints are there? Name them

1. proximal radio-ulnar

2. distal radio-ulnar

200
Catabolism and Anabolism are the two steps of 

a. endocytosis

b. osmosis

c. metabolism

C. metabolism

200

Trapezius is ____ to the rhomboids

superficial

200

Which type of tissue is the most abundant in the body?

Connective

300

A vertical plane that divides the body part into anterior and posterior portions

Frontal, or coronal plane

300

Pronator quadratus is _____ to pronator teres

Distal

300

What type of cartilage is found at articulations?

a. hyaline

b. fibrous

c. skeletal

hyaline

300

Rhomboid major is ____ to rhomboid minor

Inferior

300

What are the three types of muscular tissue?

Cardiac, skeletal, smooth (visceral)

400

A vertical plane that divides the body into right and left halves

Midsagittal Plane

400
How many joints does brachioradialis cross

1

400
What is the difference between isometric and isotonic contraction.

An isometric contraction produces muscle tension without changing muscle length, while an isotonic contraction changes muscle length to produce movement.

400

The ears are ______ to the nose

lateral

400

Which tissue type is responsible for conduction of impulses throughout the body

Nervous tissue

500

A horizontal plane that divides the body or body part into upper and lower portions, as in a cross section

transverse plane

500

What is the action of palmaris longus at the wrist joint?

Flexion, tensing of palmar fascia

500

The study of the skin and its associated diseases


Name 2 pathologies in this category and describe them

dermatology

500

What term means "on the same side as" for example, the left arm is _______ to the left leg.


 

The term for "on the same side as" is ipsilateral, which comes from the Latin word ipse meaning "same". For example, the left arm is ipsilateral to the left leg.

500

Part 1:Which epithelial tissue is flat/spindle-shaped and found in a single layer (i.e. the endothelial lining of blood vessels)


Part 2:This is a is a common type of skin cancer that occurs on your skin in places where you’ve been exposed to sun. It is caused by an overproduction of ______ cells in your epidermis, the top layer of your skin 

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