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Anatomy Questions and Answers (Q&A)

J. Shatner, Content writer
Answered: Sep 20, 2018
SNR is also known as Signal to Noise Ratio. If you would alter the SNR, you can already expect that this will also change the bandwidth. This means that they are related to each other. Take note...Read More

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Ken Wilson, Marketing Analyst
Answered: Apr 09, 2019
It is the case that tennis players who play intensively, whether professionals or not, have a high absolute risk of stress fracture. I am not sure that the evidence shows they are suffering...Read More

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Bobby Rickets, Content Reviewer
Answered: Jan 25, 2019
Choanae. For those who don’t know, the pharynx is the tube/cavity that connects your mouth and nose to the esophagus and gets food, spit, mucus, etc. down into the esophagus. It is also the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Left colic flexure-the left colic flexure, also called the splenic flexure, is the point where the colon takes a sharp downward turn. this flexure is the point where the transverse colon ends and...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Great auricular nerve. The great auricular nerve is a branch of the cervical plexus that provides cutaneous innervation to the skin of the ear and skin below the ear, including the angle o...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Calcium is pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Feb 28, 2019
The primary curves of actually develop when the fetus is still growing inside the womb. The secondary curves occur when the baby is born. The cervical curvature starts to form when the head is...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Round ligament of the uterus-the round ligament of the uterus passes through the deep inguinal ring and runs through the inguinal canal. it is a derivative of the gubernaculum, a structure which...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Glossopharyngeal nerve-the glossopharyngeal nerve supplies sensory innervation to the mucosa of the upper pharynx, whereas the vagus nerve supplies sensory innervation to the lower pharynx and...Read More

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Marshevpe
Answered: Apr 24, 2017
It should be 1. brachialis
biceps brachii also assist supination, hence the most optimal and prime mover of elbow flexion is brachialis; biceps would turn on when there is an increase in load...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Deep fascial layers are connected to bone-in the superficial fascia are flat sheets of muscle called the panniculus carnosus, which help certain animals (e.g., domestic quadrupeds) to move their...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Lingual artery-remember-all over the body, the vasculature is the number one target of sympathetic nerves. sympathetic nerves help to constrict the vasculature, and they are found covering arteries...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Facial nerve- taste fibers to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue come from the chorda tympani-a branch of the facial nerve. so, if the patient has lost taste sensation to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue,...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Aug 16, 2017

This is adduction.

Abduction is when the movement of a limb is away from the midline. hands coming together over her head is towards the midline. Is this not right?

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Transverse cervical nerve. The transverse cervical nerve turns around the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid and innervates the skin of the anterior cervical triangle. The phreni...Read More

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