Which two motions are the most common mechanism of injury for a high ankle sprain
A. dorsiflexion and eversion
B. dorsiflexion and inversion
C. plantar flexion and eversion
D. plantar flexion and inversion
Select your answer:
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Careers in Health Care › ViewAn Associate’s Degree;
A. awarded by a career/technical/community/4 year college, after completion of a prescribed two-year course of study
B. awarded by a college or university after a prescribed course of study that usually lasts for four or more years
C. awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of work beyond a bachelor’s degree
D. awarded by a college or university after completion of two or more years of work beyond a bachelor’s or master’s degree; some require four to six years of additional study
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What is the fate of fatty acid entering the cells?
A. Fatty acid diffuses into mitochondria for beta-oxidation
B. Fatty acid is converted into fatty acyl CoA (activated form)
C. Fatty acid is bound to albumin in the cytosol
D. None of the above