All right! Eccentric and concentric contractions could also be used to specifically define lifting and carrying the box and putting it down.reninkidney wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 8:52 pm1. B1. Which of the following vertebrae pivots to turn the head?
A. C1
B. C2
C. T1
D. T2
Joe is a handyman at work around town. One day he is helping his neighbor move boxes from a truck to their house. There are three boxes on the ground. Joe picks up the 1st box pretty easily, carrying it into the house. The 2nd box is more difficult, he tries to pick it up but can't. Joe succeeds to pick up the 3rd box but halfway to the house, the box becomes too heavy and he has to place it down.
2. Name the type(s) of contraction(s) that are involved in each box.
3. What do the lamellated corpuscles in the skin sense?
2. 1st box: isotonic; 2nd box: isometric; 3rd box: isotonic & isometric (after box becomes too hard to carry)
3. Uhhhhh... pressure and vibration????
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1. What are osteons? Describe their function.
2. Describe anaerobic glycolysis.
3. A patient has burns on their head & neck and on both of their lower limbs. What percent of their body is burned?
2. Describe anaerobic glycolysis.
3. A patient has burns on their head & neck and on both of their lower limbs. What percent of their body is burned?
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1. Osteons are units of compact bone which protect/strengthen bone and contain the bone’s blood vesselsreninkidney wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:40 am 1. What are osteons? Describe their function.
2. Describe anaerobic glycolysis.
3. A patient has burns on their head & neck and on both of their lower limbs. What percent of their body is burned?
2. Anaerobic glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during short, intense exercise and provides energy for a short period of time. It produces 2 ATP per 1 glucose molecule
3. 27% ?
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These all look correct, except I'd think that 3 would be 45% if the entirety of the legs were burned. Your turn!Here wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:05 am1. Osteons are units of compact bone which protect/strengthen bone and contain the bone’s blood vesselsreninkidney wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:40 am 1. What are osteons? Describe their function.
2. Describe anaerobic glycolysis.
3. A patient has burns on their head & neck and on both of their lower limbs. What percent of their body is burned?
2. Anaerobic glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during short, intense exercise and provides energy for a short period of time. It produces 2 ATP per 1 glucose molecule
3. 27% ?
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1. Which vertebrae have a transverse foramen?
2. What are 3 signs of a third degree burn?
3. What type of muscular contraction generates tension without changing length?
a. isotonic
b. isometric
c. eccentric
d. concentric
2. What are 3 signs of a third degree burn?
3. What type of muscular contraction generates tension without changing length?
a. isotonic
b. isometric
c. eccentric
d. concentric
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1. cervical
2. No pain/feeling; appears red, white, or black; and permanent scarring?
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1. What skin cells produce pigment?
2. Name 3 bones that are commonly broken.
3. Which of the following is NOT a hamstring muscle?
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b. Semitendinosus
c. Triceps femoris
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3. Which of the following is NOT a hamstring muscle?
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b. Semitendinosus
c. Triceps femoris
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1. Melanocyte
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