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Specificity Refers to the Ability of a Screening Test to Identify

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Specificity refers to the ability of a screening test to identify only nondiseased individuals who actually do not have the disease.

Identify the trophic levels within an ecosystem and understand the significance of each.
Recognize the process and importance of biological magnification.
Understand the concept of net primary productivity and its importance in ecosystems.
Distinguish between different types of consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores) and producers.

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Biceps Brachii

A large muscle in the upper arm responsible for flexion of the elbow and supination of the forearm.

Adduct

To adduct means to move a limb or part of the body toward the midline of the body or toward another part.

Gracilis

A slender muscle of the inner thigh that is involved in the adduction and rotation of the leg.

Pectineus

A muscle in the thigh that aids in hip flexion and adduction, moving the thigh toward the body's midline.

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