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Synovial joints achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones. Synovial joints allow bones to slide past each other or to rotate around each other. This produces movements called abduction (away), adduction (towards), extension (open), flexion (close), and rotation.
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Option B (Neck vein distention) is the correct choice.
Explanation:
- SIADH accumulation induces overconsumption of the antidiuretic hormone, leading to insulin resistance. Significant SIADH could lead to problems including certain overloading of the vascular fluid, indicated by obstruction of the neck vein.
- No tetanic contractions interact with that kind of condition. It can give rise to excess weight as well as water retention.
Some other available scenarios in question are not relevant to just the given circumstance. But the above is indeed the correct one.
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