1. An example of a repetitive motion disorder is
a. fibromyalgia.
b. muscular dystrophy.
c. multiple sclerosis.
d. carpel tunnel syndrome.***
2. The role of human placental lactogen (hPL) is related to
a. lactation.
b. producing estrogen.***
c. excreting progesterone.
d. contraction.
3. What is a hernia?
a. a congenital abnormality***
b. cold sores
c. an inflammation
d. a protrusion
can someone help me with these? i'm not sure if they're correct.
a,c,c
Not sure on the first two, but I can tell you that both of you are wrong on the third. Try Googling the terms.
Sure! I can help you with these questions.
1. An example of a repetitive motion disorder is:
- The correct answer is d. carpel tunnel syndrome.
- To find the answer, you can eliminate the options that are not related to repetitive motion disorders. Option a. fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome, option b. muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder affecting muscles, and option c. multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system. Carpel tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by repetitive hand or wrist motions.
2. The role of human placental lactogen (hPL) is related to:
- The correct answer is b. producing estrogen.
- To determine the answer, you can use your knowledge of human reproductive physiology. hPL is a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. It mainly acts to facilitate the production of estrogen, which is crucial for various processes during pregnancy, including fetal development.
3. What is a hernia?
- The correct answer is d. a protrusion.
- To find the answer, you can consider the meaning of each option. A hernia is a condition where an organ or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. Options a. a congenital abnormality, b. cold sores, and c. an inflammation are not related to hernias.
So, the correct answers are:
1. d. carpel tunnel syndrome
2. b. producing estrogen
3. d. a protrusion