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Please answer the following questions 1-What are the seven ligaments of the knee

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Question

Please answer the following questions 1-What are the seven ligaments of the knee? What is called "Triad Knee Injury? 2-What is the most relevant function of the lymphatic system? 3-In which specific region of the abdomen (divided in 9 regions) is the urinary bladder located? To which system this organ pertains to? d-What are the differences between Apocrine glands and Merocrine 5-Where are located the melanocytes and what are their main functions? 6-What is the difference between hirsutism and alopecia? 7-What does ABCD stand for the characterization of a melanoma? 8-What are the main important markings of a lumbar vertebra? 9-What is a disc herniation? What are its main important symptoms? 10-Why women are generally shorter than men at maturity? What is the explanation of this in terms of or Eccrine glands? the physiology of bones? 11 What are the main important markings of the distal epiphysis of the humerus? 12-Which bone receives the pituitary gland and what is the name of its marking that protects this gland? 13-What are the differences between: adduction vs abduction, proximal vs distal, and medial vs lateral?

Explanation / Answer

1. Seven ligaments of knee: patellar ligament, Posterior cruciate ligament, lateral collateral ligament, medial collateral ligament, medial meniscus, lateral meniscus, and anterior cruciate ligament.

Traid knee injury is sprain injury that involves three structures of the knee: medial collateral ligament, anterior cruciate ligament, and medial meniscus.

2. To transport the lymph fluid (that contains white blood cells to fight against the infection), throughout the body.

3. Urinary bladder is lacated in hypogastrium region of abdomen. Urinary bladder pertains to urinary system (excretory system).

4. Apocrine glands secrete fluid into the sac of hair follicle and it eventually comes out over the skin by destroying their apex membrane, and cells regenerates thier apex membrane after secretion. Merocrine or eccrine glands secrete sweat directly onto the surface of the skin through exocytosis and remain intact after secretion.

5. Melanocytes are located at stratum basale of the skin epidermis. Melanocytes produce and distribute melanin pigments and has role in skin pigmentation.