Category: Anatomy

  • Rotator cuff

    Question 2

    Which rotator cuff muscle is responsible for medial rotation of the arm?

    A) Infraspinatus

    B) Subscapularis

    C) Teres minor

    D) Supraspinatus

  • Anatomy Question

    Question:

    Which muscle of the rotator cuff is primarily responsible for initiating the first 15 degrees of arm abduction at the shoulder joint?

    A) Infraspinatus

    B) Teres minor

    C) Supraspinatus

    D) Subscapularis

  • Anatomy Question

    Disease is Sickle -Cell Anemia

  • I need a pateient study case completed

    Below are symptoms of a patient related to the Nervous System.

    1. Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected based on the patient case information. (i.e. tissues, organs, vessels, brain components, membranes)
    2. Explain how the anatomical structures and their physiological function/dysfunction are interrelated normally and what is going wrong with the structures in this current patient case information.
    3. Identify and explain possible a diagnosis and what can be done to fix or reverse the current situation described in the patient case information. Please be specific and detailed.
  • Circumsion

    Critical thinking paper I choose the topic CIRCUMSION

    doing exactly what the uploaded papers that were provided say

    apa style with sources

  • What is Skeleton?

    Define Skeleton? All about Human body Anotomy And Physiology In BSN

  • Anatomy101 Presentation

    Hi, I need a powerpoint for anatomy for a group presentation. We are a 3 person group which means the presentation needs to be 10 minutes long, please also name each slide after which person is presenting which. I will include an attachment with all of the specifc instructions for this assignemt. Please make it look nice and ask me any questions you might have, thank you in advanced

  • Interview with a cancer patient

    Teacher expects a feedback/ a reaction to the information provided in the source material. Your feedback should refer to specifics in the material, demonstrating that you listened to it. I am expecting thoughtful response, based on your thoughts and /or prior experience related to the topic issues. At least two paragraphs expected.

  • Questions

    1. Why is the atmosphere in constant motion? (25 points)
    2. Why does air rotate counterclockwise around a low-pressure system in the northern hemisphere? What factor(s) contribute to the clockwise rotation around low-pressure in the Southern Hemisphere? (25 points)
    3. Why do atmospheric gases not escape from the Earths surface and become lost in space? (25 points)
    4. A meteorological station is located 50 m below sea level. If the surface pressure at this station is 1020 hPa, the virtual temperature at the surface is 15 C, and the mean virtual temperature for the 1000- to 500-hPa layer is 0 C, compute the height of the 500-hPa pressure level above sea level at this station. Please show work. (25 points)

    Part 2-Added Document

    1. For this weeks assignment we will be interactive with real upper air observations by the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Sterling, Virginia at 00Z on 28 June 2023. This forecast office serves the greater Washington, DC and Baltimore metropolitan areas, including APUS headquarters in Charles Town, West Virginia. See the attached Microsoft Excel Worksheet of upper air observations. Using this data, create a vertical temperature profile, where temperature is displayed on the horizontal x-axis and height is displayed on the vertical y-axis. Do not forget to submit your profile. (25 points)
    2. Using the profile temperature profile created, answer the following. How does the temperature change with height between the surface and 500 hPa. Does this represent a stable, unstable, or neutral atmosphere? (25 points)
    3. How do you identify temperature inversion and isothermal layers? Using the profile temperature profile created, identify if there are any temperature inversion and/or isothermal layers. (25 points)
    4. Using the original dataset, create a vertical profile of potential temperature by first calculating potential temperature and displaying potential temperature on the horizontal x-axis and height on the vertical y-axis. Does this profile favor the accumulation of pollutants? Why or why not? (25 points)

    Part 3-Picture of graph attached

    1. Atmospheric profiles of temperature and dew point temperature from a radiosonde launch is plotted on the attached Skew-T/Log P diagram Using the Skew-T/Log P diagram, answer the following. What is the parcels temperature at 850 hPa, 700 hPa, 500 hPa, and 200 hPa? (25 points)
    2. Using the Skew-T/Log P diagram, answer the following. At what pressure level is the lifting condensation level (LCL) and the level of free convection (LFC)? What is the environmental temperature at the LCL and LFC? (25 points)
    3. Using the Skew-T/Log P diagram, calculate the following instability indices: K-Index, Lifted Index, and Total Totals Index. (25 points)
    4. Based on your calculations indicate any layers of convective inhibition and/or convective available potential energy. Does this sounding represent a stable or unstable atmosphere? (25 points)
  • variation in gene frequencies occurs by chance,not natural s…

    variation in gene frequencies within populations can occur by chance rather than by natural selection.this is referred to as-

    Requirements: