Chapter 38: Q.18 (page 1120)
The elbow is an example of which type of joint?
a. hinge
b. pivot
c. saddle
d. gliding
Short Answer
The correct answer is (a) hinge
The elbow is an example of hinge joint.
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Chapter 38: Q.18 (page 1120)
The elbow is an example of which type of joint?
a. hinge
b. pivot
c. saddle
d. gliding
The correct answer is (a) hinge
The elbow is an example of hinge joint.
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How would muscle contractions be affected if ATP was completely depleted in a muscle fiber?
Which of the following statements about bone tissue is false?
a. Compact bone tissue is made of cylindrical osteons that are aligned such that they travel the length of the bone.
b. Haversian canals contain blood vessels only.
c. Haversian canals contain blood vessels and nerve fibers.
d. Spongy tissue is found on the interior of the bone, and compact bone tissue is found on the exterior
The cell membrane of a muscle fiber is called a ________.
a. myofibril
b. sarcolemma
c. sarcoplasm
d. myofilament
The muscle relaxes if no new nerve signal arrives. However the neurotransmitter from the previous stimulation is still present in the synapse. The activity of ________ helps to remove this neurotransmitter.
How would muscle contractions be affected if ATP was completely depleted in a muscle fiber?
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