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HBS PACKAGE DEAL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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- HBS Muscle Origin, Insertion, Action Questions And Answers Graded A+ • Exam (elaborations)
- HBS Directional terms latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+ • Exam (elaborations)
- Unit 5 HBS Review Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions • Exam (elaborations)
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HBS: Brain Functions Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
Cerebrum - 1. Determining Intelligence 
2. Determining Personality 
3. Thinking 
4. Perceiving 
5. Producing and Understanding Language 
6. Interpretation of Sensory Impulses 
7. Motor Function 
8. Planning and Organization 
9. Touch Sensation 
Frontal Lobe - Planning, reasoning, and movement 
Parietal Lobe - Processes touch and bodily sensation info 
Occipital Lobe - processes and interpret sensory info from eyes; vision 
Temporal Lobe - hearing, language understanding 
cerebellum - responsible...
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Cerebrum - 1. Determining Intelligence 
2. Determining Personality 
3. Thinking 
4. Perceiving 
5. Producing and Understanding Language 
6. Interpretation of Sensory Impulses 
7. Motor Function 
8. Planning and Organization 
9. Touch Sensation 
Frontal Lobe - Planning, reasoning, and movement 
Parietal Lobe - Processes touch and bodily sensation info 
Occipital Lobe - processes and interpret sensory info from eyes; vision 
Temporal Lobe - hearing, language understanding 
cerebellum - responsible...
HBS Semester 1 Final Review Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
Anterior - At or near the front of the body (front view) 
Deep - Away from the surface of the body 
Directional Terms - Description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance 
Distal - Farther from the origination of a structure 
Dorsal - Towards the front of the body 
NOT ANIMALS 
Identity - who you are, race, gender, and age 
Inferior - Away from the head/lower part of a structure (bottom view, looking up) 
Medial - Nearer to midline (side view) 
Posterior - At or near the back of ...
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Anterior - At or near the front of the body (front view) 
Deep - Away from the surface of the body 
Directional Terms - Description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance 
Distal - Farther from the origination of a structure 
Dorsal - Towards the front of the body 
NOT ANIMALS 
Identity - who you are, race, gender, and age 
Inferior - Away from the head/lower part of a structure (bottom view, looking up) 
Medial - Nearer to midline (side view) 
Posterior - At or near the back of ...
HBS EOC Test latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
anterior - situated toward the front of the body 
deep - away from the body surface; more internal 
distal - situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from 
the central part of the body 
dorsal - being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body 
inferior - Situated below and closer to the feet than another and especially another similar part of 
an upright body especially of a human being 
lateral - Of or relating to th...
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anterior - situated toward the front of the body 
deep - away from the body surface; more internal 
distal - situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from 
the central part of the body 
dorsal - being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body 
inferior - Situated below and closer to the feet than another and especially another similar part of 
an upright body especially of a human being 
lateral - Of or relating to th...
HBS UNIT 4 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
What is the function of articular cartilage? - To cushion the bones from rubbing and smacking on 
each other. It also allows gliding motions. 
gliding/plane joint - have bones with articulating surfaces that are flat or slightly curved. These 
joints allow for gliding movements; therefore, the joints are sometimes referred to as gliding joints. 
examples of gliding/plane joint - wrist,ankles, knee 
pivot joint - allows for a full rotation movement; moves around it's own axis - in the neck 
exam...
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What is the function of articular cartilage? - To cushion the bones from rubbing and smacking on 
each other. It also allows gliding motions. 
gliding/plane joint - have bones with articulating surfaces that are flat or slightly curved. These 
joints allow for gliding movements; therefore, the joints are sometimes referred to as gliding joints. 
examples of gliding/plane joint - wrist,ankles, knee 
pivot joint - allows for a full rotation movement; moves around it's own axis - in the neck 
exam...
HBS End of Course Review Questions And Answers Graded A+
How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - Directional 
Terms: locations of the body 
Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body 
What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - 4 tissue types, 
23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at maturity, DNA, Bipedal, (2 legs- not always true) highly evolved 
cerebral cortex, 24 ribs- 12 pairs, 4 chambered heart, lungs dependent on outside pressure, and little 
body hair. 
What are the main ...
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How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - Directional 
Terms: locations of the body 
Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body 
What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - 4 tissue types, 
23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at maturity, DNA, Bipedal, (2 legs- not always true) highly evolved 
cerebral cortex, 24 ribs- 12 pairs, 4 chambered heart, lungs dependent on outside pressure, and little 
body hair. 
What are the main ...
HBS Unit 2 Review Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for vision? - Occipital lobe 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for muscle coordination? - Cerebellum and pons 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for feelings like happiness and anger? - Frontal lobe and 
amygdala 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for breathing? - Brain stem and medulla oblongata 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for speech production? - Broca's area and motor cortex 
What part(s) of the brain are respo...
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What part(s) of the brain are responsible for vision? - Occipital lobe 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for muscle coordination? - Cerebellum and pons 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for feelings like happiness and anger? - Frontal lobe and 
amygdala 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for breathing? - Brain stem and medulla oblongata 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for speech production? - Broca's area and motor cortex 
What part(s) of the brain are respo...
HBS Regional Terms Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis 
Antecubital - the arm 
Axillary - the armpit 
Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow 
Buccal - the cheek 
Calcaneal - the heel 
Carpal - the wrist 
Cephalic - the head 
Cervical - the neck 
Coxal - the hip 
Digital - the fingers/toes 
Femoral - the thigh 
Gluteal - the buttocksInguinal - depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh 
Lumbar - lower back 
Nasal - the nose 
Occipital - lower posterior of the head 
Olecranal - ...
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Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis 
Antecubital - the arm 
Axillary - the armpit 
Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow 
Buccal - the cheek 
Calcaneal - the heel 
Carpal - the wrist 
Cephalic - the head 
Cervical - the neck 
Coxal - the hip 
Digital - the fingers/toes 
Femoral - the thigh 
Gluteal - the buttocksInguinal - depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh 
Lumbar - lower back 
Nasal - the nose 
Occipital - lower posterior of the head 
Olecranal - ...
HBS Regional Terms Questions And Answers Graded A+
Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis 
Antecubital - the arm 
Axillary - the armpit 
Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow 
Buccal - the cheek 
Calcaneal - the heel 
Carpal - the wrist 
Cephalic - the head 
Cervical - the neck 
Coxal - the hip 
Digital - the fingers/toes 
Femoral - the thigh 
Gluteal - the buttocksInguinal - depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh 
Lumbar - lower back 
Nasal - the nose 
Occipital - lower posterior of the head 
Olecranal - ...
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Abdominal - space between the chest and the pelvis 
Antecubital - the arm 
Axillary - the armpit 
Brachial - on the arm from the shoulder to the elbow 
Buccal - the cheek 
Calcaneal - the heel 
Carpal - the wrist 
Cephalic - the head 
Cervical - the neck 
Coxal - the hip 
Digital - the fingers/toes 
Femoral - the thigh 
Gluteal - the buttocksInguinal - depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh 
Lumbar - lower back 
Nasal - the nose 
Occipital - lower posterior of the head 
Olecranal - ...
HBS: Joints and Muscles Questions And Answers Graded A+
joints - are the places where two bones meet and allow movement & flexibility 
articulations - the ways bones come together 
fibrous joints - Immovable joints; 
Held together with very strong ligaments; ex- Sutures in skull and between teeth in mandible/maxilla 
cartilaginous joints - Partially moveable; Held together with slightly flexible cartilage; ex- Vertebra 
and ribs to sternum 
synovial joints - Freely moveable; Filled with synovial fluid (reduces friction); ex- Hips/shoulders, 
knees/el...
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joints - are the places where two bones meet and allow movement & flexibility 
articulations - the ways bones come together 
fibrous joints - Immovable joints; 
Held together with very strong ligaments; ex- Sutures in skull and between teeth in mandible/maxilla 
cartilaginous joints - Partially moveable; Held together with slightly flexible cartilage; ex- Vertebra 
and ribs to sternum 
synovial joints - Freely moveable; Filled with synovial fluid (reduces friction); ex- Hips/shoulders, 
knees/el...
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