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What is wastewater?
Wastewater refers to any water that has been contaminated by human use, including sewage from toilets and industrial discharge.
Wastewater refers to any water that has been contaminated by human use, including sewage from toilets and industrial discharge.
See lessWhat is the function of the costotransverse joints?
The costotransverse joints allow for articulation between the ribs and the transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae, contributing to the mobility of the thoracic cage during respiration.
The costotransverse joints allow for articulation between the ribs and the transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae, contributing to the mobility of the thoracic cage during respiration.
See lessWhat is the name of the ligament that connects the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae?
The ligament that connects the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae is called the interspinous ligament.
The ligament that connects the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae is called the interspinous ligament.
See lessWhich muscle is responsible for rotation of the scapula during abduction of the arm?
The serratus anterior muscle is responsible for rotating the scapula upward during abduction of the arm above shoulder level.
The serratus anterior muscle is responsible for rotating the scapula upward during abduction of the arm above shoulder level.
See lessWhat is the function of the scalene muscles?
The scalene muscles assist in lateral flexion of the neck and elevation of the first two ribs during forced inspiration.
The scalene muscles assist in lateral flexion of the neck and elevation of the first two ribs during forced inspiration.
See lessWhat is the name of the depression on the inferior surface of the clavicle?
The depression on the inferior surface of the clavicle is called the subclavian groove.
The depression on the inferior surface of the clavicle is called the subclavian groove.
See lessWhat is the function of the transversus thoracis muscles?
The transversus thoracis muscles depress the ribs during forced expiration and stabilize the thoracic cage.
The transversus thoracis muscles depress the ribs during forced expiration and stabilize the thoracic cage.
See lessWhich muscles are responsible for extension of the lumbar spine?
The erector spinae muscles, including the iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis, are responsible for extension of the lumbar spine.
The erector spinae muscles, including the iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis, are responsible for extension of the lumbar spine.
See lessWhat are the actions of the levator scapulae muscle?
The levator scapulae muscle elevates the scapula and assists in downward rotation and adduction of the scapula.
The levator scapulae muscle elevates the scapula and assists in downward rotation and adduction of the scapula.
See lessWhat is the name of the groove on the anterior surface of the scapula?
The groove on the anterior surface of the scapula is called the subscapular fossa.
The groove on the anterior surface of the scapula is called the subscapular fossa.
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