Exam 12: Axial Skeleton

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Match each bone with its corresponding bone marking. -Transverse process

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Which bone is a part of the axial skeleton?

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Match each term with its corresponding definition. -The blunt, cartilaginous lower tip of the sternum

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The two maxillae together serve as the keystone in the architecture of the face.

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The lacrimal bones contain openings for the tear ducts.

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There are 12 pairs of ribs.

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The skull contains more than 25 bones.

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Match each term with its corresponding definition. -Most superior part of the sternum

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The floating ribs do not articulate with any other bones.

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Which of the following is a true statement?

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The lacrimal bone contains grooves for the paranasal sinuses.

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The five sacral vertebrae remain separate until about 40 years of age; at that point they fuse to form one wedge-shaped bone.

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Infectious material can accumulate in the air space within the mastoid bone, because it does not drain into the nose like other sinuses.

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The maxilla and the temporal bone form the only movable joint within the structure of the face.

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The adult skeleton is composed of _____ bones.

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Which of the following bones does not contain paranasal sinuses?

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Match each bone marking term with its corresponding description. -Large bump for muscle attachment

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Match each bone marking term with its corresponding description. -A groove or an elongated depression

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The parietal bone is involved in three sutures-the lambdoidal, the squamous, and the coronal.

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Going from superior to inferior, the sequence of the vertebral column is:

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