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  2. What are synergist muscles? + Example - Socratic

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    A synergistic muscle is a muscle which works in concert with another muscle to generate movement. They act on movable joints. Synergistic muscles help neutralise extra motion from the agonists (muscles) to make sure that the force generated works within the desired plane of motion. They stabilise muscle movements and keep them even. By working synergistically muscles also reduce the amount of ...

  3. Which type of muscle works together with the agonist?

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    An antagonist muscle works with an agonist muscle by stabilising the movement that the agonist is doing. For example, the biceps flexes the elbow but the triceps slows the movement down, which stabilises the elbow.

  4. What is the definition of anatomy, physiology, and pathology?

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    Anatomy The science dealing with the form and structure of living organisms. Field of biological sciences which focuses on the description of body structures of living things. Physiology The science which relates to the function of organs and organ systems. Branch of biology which looks at how the organs/ organ systems work within the body and respond to challenges. Pathology Branch of medical ...

  5. What is the definition of pathology related to human anatomy and...

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    Pathology is the study about how pathogens affect the body and cause disease to human It can be divided into 4 sections 1) etiology - cause of disease 2) pathogenesis - cause operates to produce pathological and symptoms 3) morphological changes - refers to structural alteration in cell or tissue 4) functional derangement and clinical significance - determination of clinical features ( signs ...

  6. How do you find the derivative of y =sqrt(x) using the definition...

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    How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x)# using the definition of derivative?

  7. In human anatomy, what is a crest? + Example - Socratic

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    A Crest is a ridge or raised surface on the skeleton. A Crest is a ridge or raised surface on the skeleton. Two examples of crests in the body would be the Iliac crest which forms the top of the pelvic bone. And the Medial Sacral Crest on the sacrum which are created by the spinous process of the fused vertebrae that form the sacrum.

  8. What does the prefix "epi" mean? - Socratic

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    The prefix epi- means upon, on or above. The prefix epi- means upon, on or above. Tissue layers that begin with the prefix epi- are usually form the outer boundary. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the Integument. The epicardium is a dense tissue layer surrounding the heart.

  9. Isotope Notation - Chemistry - Socratic

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    An isotope is a variant of an element in which it has an equal number or protons but a varied number of neutrons. The notation of an isotope occurs by adding a subscipt and superscript to the left side of an element such as 238 92U (uranium isotope)

  10. How do you find the derivative of (cos x) using the limit...

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    See the explanation section below. We'll need the following facts: From trigonometry: cos(A+B) = cosAcosB-sinAsinB Fundamental trigonometric limits: lim_(theta rarr0 ...

  11. Variable Expressions - Algebra - Socratic

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    To write variable expressions on Socratic, simply place hash tags around the expression when typing it: [hash tag] x + 1 [hash tag] = #x +1#