How is research validated? - Answer Further research to replicate findings
What are the heart, liver, and lungs? - Answer Organs
What consists of elongated cells that can use ATP to generate force? - Answer Muscle
tissue
Which system includes sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and breasts? - Answer
Integumentary
What is the fleshy part in the middle of the muscle? - Answer Belly
**Which is the "rest and digest" nervous system?** - Answer Parasympathetic
What are irregular small bony plates found at the end of long bones and in the center of
other bones? - Answer Periosteum
Which system includes glands such as the hypothalamus, hypophysis, thyroid, and
thymus? - Answer Endocrine
**What is the universal recipient blood type?** - Answer AB positive
What type of immunity is genetically determined? - Answer Innate
Which system controls sex hormones and includes the female mammary glands? -
Answer Reproductive
**What is the range of the length of the phase of healing in which the bleeding stops
and inflammation occurs?** - Answer 2-3 days to 2-3 weeks
Which region of the trunk has twelve vertebrae? - Answer Thoracic
**Which means the ends are bent inward, or bent toward the midline:><, knock-kneed?
** - Answer Valgus deformity
Where is the humerus relative to the radius? - Answer Proximal
Which region of the trunk has five vertebrae? - Answer Lumbar
What is the belly referred to in the Shiatsu method? - Answer Hara
**Which dermatone is located by the toes, the most inferior?** - Answer L5
Which of these muscles inserts on the clavicle? - Answer Subclavius
Shin splints are pain in what bone? - Answer Tibia
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**Where is the medial epicondyle of the humerus?** - Answer Directly medial from
olecranon process
What progresses down the spine? - Answer Lamina groove
**Where are the jugular notch, sternal angle, and xiphoid process?** - Answer T2, T4
and T10 of vertebral column
What is the functional class of the joints where the bones of skull meet? - Answer
Synarthrosis
**Which is an action of infraspinatus?** - Answer Adduct the shoulder
**Which muscle inserts on the head of the fibula?** - Answer Biceps femoris
Which muscle pronates and supinates? - Answer Branchioradialis
Which muscle decreases the space of the thoracic cavity? - Answer Internal intercostals
**What is an eccentric contraction of the biceps femoris?** - Answer Sit ups
Deep knee bends
Squats
**Which proprioceptors send impulses to the central nervous system that lead to muscle
relaxation?** - Answer Golgi tendon organs
**What are small movements essential for proper joint function?** - Answer Joint play
Which is a hinge joint? - Answer Elbow
What is pain from an amputated limb? - Answer Phantom pain
What is a physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence? - Answer
Trauma
What is the relative constant state maintained by the physiology of the body? - Answer
Homeostasis
Which is generally indicated for massage? - Answer Joint stiffness
**What refers to the tendency for oscillating bodies to move in a synchronized, harmonic
manner?** - Answer Entrainment
What is a progressive inflammatory condition that may affect any part of the GI tract? -
Answer Crohn's disease