Which type of movement would result in an increase in the angle between bones? A. Extension B. Flexion C. Rotation D. Supination Select one: O A O B O C O D

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Which type of movement would result in an increase in the angle between
bones?
A. Extension
B. Flexion
C. Rotation
D. Supination
Select one:
O A
ов
O C
Which of the following is associated with the production of cerebrospinal
fluid?
A. amphicytes
B. astrocytes
C. ependymal cells
D. microglia
E. oligodendrocytes
Select one:
O A
O C
O E
Transcribed Image Text:Which type of movement would result in an increase in the angle between bones? A. Extension B. Flexion C. Rotation D. Supination Select one: O A ов O C Which of the following is associated with the production of cerebrospinal fluid? A. amphicytes B. astrocytes C. ependymal cells D. microglia E. oligodendrocytes Select one: O A O C O E
Which ions are responsible for bonding with the troponin of thin filaments;
causing a shift in the troponin-tropomyosin complex?
A. calcium
B chlorine
C. potassium
D. protein
E. sodium
Select one:
ОА
ос
O E
The shifting of the troponin-tropomyosin complex exposes the active sites on
the thin filaments and makes them available for binding with
A. actin
B. myosin heads
C. myosin tails
D. sarcomeres
E. titin
Select one:
O A
OD
ОЕ
Transcribed Image Text:Which ions are responsible for bonding with the troponin of thin filaments; causing a shift in the troponin-tropomyosin complex? A. calcium B chlorine C. potassium D. protein E. sodium Select one: ОА ос O E The shifting of the troponin-tropomyosin complex exposes the active sites on the thin filaments and makes them available for binding with A. actin B. myosin heads C. myosin tails D. sarcomeres E. titin Select one: O A OD ОЕ
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