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Which of the following anatomical terms is NOT part of the knee?

A. Medial collateral ligament

B. Patella

C. Lateral malleolus

D. Lateral meniscus

Answer Explanation:

The term "lateral malleolus" refers to the bony prominence on the outer side of the ankle.

It is part of the ankle joint, not the knee joint. The other options, such as the medial collateral ligament, patella, and lateral meniscus, are all associated with the knee joint.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

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    A. Left atrium

    B. Right atrium

    C. Left ventricle

    D. Right ventricle

    Answer Explanation

    Of the four heart chambers, the left ventricle is the largest. When it contracts, it pushes blood out to the organs and extremities of the body. The right ventricle pushes blood into the lungs. The atria, on the other hand, receive blood from the outlying parts of the body and transport it into the ventricles.

    The basic process works as follows: Oxygen-poor blood fills the right atrium and is pumped into the right ventricle. from which it is pumped into the pulmonary artery and on to the lungs. In the lungs, this blood is oxygenated. The blood then reenters the heart at the left atrium, which, when full, pumps into the left ventricle. When the left ventricle is full, blood is pushed into the aorta and on to the organs and extremities of the body.

  • Q #2: Which of the following statements concerning the states of matter is NOT true?

    A. Plasmas are high-temperature collections of ions and free electrons.

    B. Solids are the least compressible due to the more rigid positions of the particles.

    C. Gases have no definite volume and expand to fill their containers

    D. Liquids have no definite shape and no definite volume.

    Answer Explanation

    Liquids have no definite shape, but they do have a definite volume. While the particles of liquids move more freely than those in solids, they do maintain a definite volume.

  • Q #3: A doctor needs to convince his boss to approve a test for a patient. Which statement below best communicates a scientific argument that justifies the need for the test?

    A. The patient looks like he needs this test.

    B. The doctor feels that the patient needs this test.

    C. The patient's symptoms and health history suggest that this test will enable the correct diagnosis to help the patient.

    D. The patient has excellent insurance that will pay for several tests, and the doctor would like to run as many tests as possible.

    Answer Explanation

    A scientific argument should be based on measurable and observable facts such as the patient's current symptoms and health history. Discussing the patient's appearance or the doctor's feelings does not communicate a scientific argument. While insurance may be a factor in most healthcare systems, the status of the patient's Insurance does not communicate a scientific argument that justifies the need for the test