Exam 7: Skeletal System
Exam 1: Orientation to the Human Body50 Questions
Exam 2: Chemistry of Life52 Questions
Exam 3: Cells45 Questions
Exam 4: Tissues59 Questions
Exam 5: Integumentary System48 Questions
Exam 6: Bones Bone Tissue39 Questions
Exam 7: Skeletal System64 Questions
Exam 8: Joints38 Questions
Exam 9: Muscular System47 Questions
Exam 10: Nervous System100 Questions
Exam 11: Sense Organs41 Questions
Exam 12: Endocrine System44 Questions
Exam 13: Blood42 Questions
Exam 14: Heart60 Questions
Exam 15: Vascular System73 Questions
Exam 16: Lymphatic Immune Systems41 Questions
Exam 17: Respiratory System41 Questions
Exam 18: Urinary System41 Questions
Exam 19: Fluid, Electrolyte Acid-Base Balance32 Questions
Exam 20: Digestive System45 Questions
Exam 21: Nutrition Metabolism42 Questions
Exam 22: Human Microbiome21 Questions
Exam 23: Reproductive Systems45 Questions
Exam 24: Pregnancy Human Development36 Questions
Exam 25: Heredity27 Questions
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Match each structure with its definition.
a.xiphoid process
f.atlas
b.styloid process
g.axis
c.hyoid bone
h.fontanel
d.nucleus pulposus
i.sutures
e.annulus fibrosis
-Immovable joints of the skull
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The longest and strongest bone of the body is the ____________________.
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a.xiphoid process
f.atlas
b.styloid process
g.axis
c.hyoid bone
h.fontanel
d.nucleus pulposus
i.sutures
e.annulus fibrosis
-Second cervical vertebra
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Match each bone with its definition or location.
a.humerus
i.fibula
b.radius
j.malleolus
c.ulna
k.os coxae
d.patella
l.mandible
e.sternum
m.phalanges
f.clavicle
n.metacarpal bones
g.femur
o.scapula
h.tibia
-Jaw
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Match each bone with its definition or location.
a.humerus
i.fibula
b.radius
j.malleolus
c.ulna
k.os coxae
d.patella
l.mandible
e.sternum
m.phalanges
f.clavicle
n.metacarpal bones
g.femur
o.scapula
h.tibia
-Slender bone of the lower leg that does not bear any weight
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Match each bone with its definition or location.
a.humerus
i.fibula
b.radius
j.malleolus
c.ulna
k.os coxae
d.patella
l.mandible
e.sternum
m.phalanges
f.clavicle
n.metacarpal bones
g.femur
o.scapula
h.tibia
-Bony knob of the ankle
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Match each bone with its definition or location.
a.humerus
i.fibula
b.radius
j.malleolus
c.ulna
k.os coxae
d.patella
l.mandible
e.sternum
m.phalanges
f.clavicle
n.metacarpal bones
g.femur
o.scapula
h.tibia
-Bones that form the palm of the hand
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Match each term to its definition.
a.condyle
h.sulcus
b.facet
i.foramen
c.process
j.meatus
d.trochanter
k.sinus
e.tubercle
l.head
f.tuberosity
m.crest
g.fossa
n.epicondyle
-A moderately raised ridge
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During a boxing competition, a boxer receives a hard upward blow to the nose. Later, he notices clear fluid leaking from his nose. What is the most likely explanation for this occurrence?
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Which bones are credited with forming the foundation of the face?
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A woman is told that her ability to give birth vaginally will depend on the size of her pelvic outlet. How is the pelvic outlet measured?
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Match each term to its definition.
a.condyle
h.sulcus
b.facet
i.foramen
c.process
j.meatus
d.trochanter
k.sinus
e.tubercle
l.head
f.tuberosity
m.crest
g.fossa
n.epicondyle
-The prominent, expanded end of a bone
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Match each bone with its definition or location.
a.humerus
i.fibula
b.radius
j.malleolus
c.ulna
k.os coxae
d.patella
l.mandible
e.sternum
m.phalanges
f.clavicle
n.metacarpal bones
g.femur
o.scapula
h.tibia
-Shoulder blade
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Match each term to its definition.
a.condyle
h.sulcus
b.facet
i.foramen
c.process
j.meatus
d.trochanter
k.sinus
e.tubercle
l.head
f.tuberosity
m.crest
g.fossa
n.epicondyle
-A groove or elongated depression
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Match each structure with its definition.
a.xiphoid process
f.atlas
b.styloid process
g.axis
c.hyoid bone
h.fontanel
d.nucleus pulposus
i.sutures
e.annulus fibrosis
-Area between the unfused bones of an infant's skull
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