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Skeletal System

The skeletal system provides definite shape and mechanical support to the body, and it also helps in movement and locomotion. Ask questions about the skeletal system and bones here.

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How do systems work?

An information system also know as a MIS is used to store information within a company or organization. It will contain raw facts and figures that have no meaning because they have not been processed yet. It will be inputted into the information by a member of staff so that the data can be processed. It is important that that the person inputting the data is as accurate as possible, as the information system relies on correct data to be inputted to work properly.

The data inputted into the system has to be accurate to ensure that it doesn't end up messing up the companies data as this can affect cost and timescales.

How they work?

Raw data is inputted into the the information system by a person. Once the data has been inputted the information system will be able to demine what happens with it, by sorting it out into different fields and sections.

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List five recommendation that have been made recenlty to strengthen the independent audit function?

A public company auditor, in order to be independent, should not audit its own work (as it would if it provided internal audit outsourcing services, financial information systems design, appraisal or valuation services, actuarial services, or bookkeeping services to an audit client).

A public company auditor should not function as part of management or as an employee of the audit client (as it would if it provided human resources services such as recruiting, hiring, and designing compensation packages for the officers, directors, and managers of an audit client).

A public company auditor, to be independent, should not act as an advocate of its audit client (as it would if it provided legal and expert services to an audit client in judicial or regulatory proceedings).

A public company auditor should not be a promoter of the company's stock or other financial interests (as it would be if it served as a broker-dealer, investment adviser, or investment banker for the company).

What part of the bone help us sit up straight?

there is a bone between your legs that sometimes gets straight when you sit down.

Where is the rectoral located in body?

There is no organ in the body called the rectoral. Do you mean rectum? That is what you call the last part of the large intestine, where it leaves the body at the anus.

Who has more bones a 1 year old or a 35 year old?

one because as time goes older people have their bones merge together so it should help unless I'm giving you a test answer

How do you part 2 staffs fighting when one got lock jaw?

What do u do to part a staff that gets lock jaw on another dog

When performing c.p.r. what is the name of the place that one applies pushes below the rib cage?

The bone at the intersection of the rib cages is the xiphoid process; it is critical this bone is not pushed on during CPR. The hand position is to be on the sternum, above or superior to the xiphoid process in the middle of the sternum.

What does a bone cells look like?

There are three types of bone cells. The first one is called an osteoclast, and is a large cell that dissolves the bone. The second is osteoblasts and these are cells that form new bone. The last type is called osteocytes and these are cells that are found inside the bone.

Why is a fixed joint called a fixed joint?

Fixed joints are called fixed joints because they are fixed and fused together. The are immovable. Two examples are the ilium (end of pelvic girdle) and the skull.

Why do vertebrates have the same kinds of bones arranged a little different?

They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.
Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.

What is the medical term meaning the space behind the knee?

The back of the knee is known as the Popliteal Fossa. It's made up of numerous muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
The popliteal Fossa
popliteal fossa
The back of the knee is called the Popliteal Fossa

Popliteal


The back of the knee is the popliteal space or popliteal region.

The front surface of the knee is called the prepatellar region.
The back of the knee is the popliteal space.
The back of the knee is called popliteal space.
The back of your KNEE!!!

Where to locate brachial bone?

Type your answer here... how to locate the brachial bones

Do tendons attach to bones?

No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.