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BSC 2085 ANATOMY EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA)

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Mary is 50 years old and has entered menopause. During a checkup, a bone scan reveals the beginnings of osteoporosis. Her physician suggests nutritional therapy. What might she recommend for her pat... ient? Vitamin D calcium supplements Vitamin C all of the above he most abundant cell type in bone is osteocytes. osteoblasts. osteoprogenitor cells. osteolytes. osteoclasts. Vitamin D is necessary for the organic matrix of bone. collagen formation. absorption calcium and phosphate ions. increasing osteoclast activity. reducing osteoblast activity. ____ fractures are completely internal; they do not break through the skin. Closed Open Recurrent Compound The humerus is an example of a(n) ________ bone. short long sesamoid flat irregular [Show More]

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