Efferent nerves are also called:
A) central neurons. B) sensory neurons. C) motor neurons. D) none of the above.
C
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Consider the motion of the ribs and the T4 on T5 vertebral motion segment. Which of the following statements is true regarding the motion that occurs during expiration?
a. There is an anterior, cephalic glide of the inferior articular facet of T4 and compression of the anterior ribs. b. There is a posterior, caudal glide of the inferior articular facet of T4 and compression of the anterior ribs. c. There is an anterior, caudal glide of the inferior articular facet and compression of the posterior aspect of the ribs. d. There is a posterior, cephalic glide of the inferior articular facet and compression of the anterior aspect of the ribs.
What is the difference between civil law and criminal law?
A. Criminal law is the type of law involved in punishing people for committing crimes against the state; civil law covers wrongful acts that result in physical injury, property damages, or damages to a person's reputation for which the injured person is entitled to compensation B. Civil law is the type of law involved in punishing people for committing crimes against the state; criminal law covers wrongful acts that result in physical injury, property damages, or damages to a person's reputation for which the injured person is entitled to compensation C. Criminal law covers torts and usually provides people with rights to compensation for the damages done while civil law does not D. Criminal law includes medical malpractice while civil law does not E. None of the above