Exam 35: Structural Support and Movement

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  The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -The human body has close to ____ muscles. The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -The human body has close to ____ muscles.

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Breaking actin-myosin bonds requires

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Which of the following is(are) true concerning tetanus?

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  -indicates the H zone. -indicates the H zone.

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  The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -Spongy bone is indicated by The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -Spongy bone is indicated by

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The __________ is the pelvic girdle, pectoral girdle, and paired limbs.

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  The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -Which joints are likely to be affected by osteoarthritis? The following questions refer to the figure above of a section through bone. -Which joints are likely to be affected by osteoarthritis?

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The prospect of inhibiting myostatin and growing larger muscles may be tempting to a great many people.Is there any danger to increasing muscle mass?

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The axial skeleton includes all EXCEPT which of the following?

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  -indicates an I band. -indicates an I band.

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Action potentials in muscle fibers cause

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  The following questions refer to the figure above of a human femur. -Compact bone is indicated by The following questions refer to the figure above of a human femur. -Compact bone is indicated by

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