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The type of contraction exhibited by normal skeletal muscles most of the time is called tetanus.
Dissociative Fugue
A disorder characterized by sudden, unplanned travel away from home, combined with an inability to recall one’s past and confusion about personal identity.
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Psychological disorders characterized by persistent disturbances in mood or emotional state, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A psychological condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities within a single individual, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the world.
Conversion Disorders
Mental conditions where patients present neurological symptoms, such as paralysis or fits, without a neurological explanation, often due to psychological conflict.
Q9: Extrinsic muscles of the hand originate in
Q14: Delicate connective tissue that covers muscle cells<br>A)Endomysium<br>B)Tendon<br>C)Epimysium<br>D)Aponeurosis<br>E)Fascia<br>F)Perimysium<br>G)Tendon
Q46: Greater trochanter<br>A)Femur<br>B)Fibula<br>C)Humerus<br>D)Coxal<br>E)Radius<br>F)Scapula<br>G)Tibia<br>H)Ulna
Q56: Another name for a skeletal muscle cell
Q79: Rigor mortis occurs because of damage done
Q82: Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes share a common
Q84: The anabolism of protein by muscle cells
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Q126: The autonomic nervous system does not stimulate:<br>A)
Q136: Endurance training is also known as:<br>A) isometrics.<br>B)