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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CAN SOME PLEASE HELP ME WITH ANATOMY!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. bones absorb vitamin A) vitamin a B) vitamin b C) vitamin c D) vitamin d 2. Appositional growth ends in A) infancy B) adolescence C) early adulthood D) late adulthood 3. What is the name of process of the addition of new layers of bone A) ossification B) appositional growth C) diaphysis D) epiphysis 4. which of the following sections of the spinal column have five vertebrae A) the cervical section B) the thoracic section C) the coccal section D) the lumbar section 5. what provides the bone with flexibility and tensile strength A) calcium B) collagen fibers C) vitamin D D) adipose tissue 6. The process of moving body part around a central axis is A) flexion B) adduction C) supination D)rotation 7. The bone of the extremities are part of the A) appendicular skeleton B) axial skeleton C) long bone group D) medial skeleton 8. what type of bone is a skull bone A) lone bone B) short bone C) flat bone D) irregular bone 9. The shoulder is a type of ____ joint A) plane B) ball-and-socket C) pivot D) saddle 10. The skull and spinal column are part of the A) Appendicular skeleton B) axial skeleton C) flat bone group D) peripheral skeleton

OpenStudy (abb0t):

The first one is Vitamin D, along with calcium. But, this is A LOT of questions. I highly doubt that anyone is going to "help" you with all of these.

OpenStudy (petiteme):

10. Skull & spinal cord is part of the axial skeleton :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks guy @abb0t @petiteme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :) @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

whoa whoa.. one question at a time O_O

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Tell me what you think for every single one. I'll tell you if you're correct or not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay but i only some of them lol @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.d 2.c 9.b thats all i know :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do some research on google you would answers to all ur questions

OpenStudy (petiteme):

7 is easy :D Extremities are like the arms, fingers, feet, legs, etc. So it is probably not axial :) Then it is appendicular skeleton.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 is D Once a person reached adulthood and the bones have reached maximum length, and the whole plate gets calcified. It forms a visible line called the epiphyseal line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks mane @petiteme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u learn that in collage lol @clara.university

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha no I learned that in 7th grade

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4 could be A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually no The spinal column is comprised of 26 individual bones, these bones are referred to as vertebrae. The spinal column is divided into 5 different areas containing groups of vertebrae and are grouped as follows: 7 cervical vertebrae in the neck. 5 lumbar vertebrae in the lower back.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its D) the lumbar section for number 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so they teach all this in 7th grade??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5 is B....Mineralized collagen fibrils are highly conserved nanostructural building blocks of bone. By a combination of molecular dynamics simulation and theoretical analysis it is shown that the characteristic nanostructure of mineralized collagen fibrils is vital for its high strength and its ability to sustain large deformation, as is relevant to the physiological role of bone, creating a strong and tough material.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6 is D (Rotation: motion around a central axis.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8 is c??? @clara.university

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WOW i got an 80% thanks collage girl :)@clara.unversity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@clara.university

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Sorry I went and ate :/ didn't think I'd be so long. My niece wanted to talk for a bit haha. Next time I promise to help when you tag me :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks for trying doe :) @beccaboo333 ill take u up on that deal :))

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