Exam 7:The Skeletal System-Part C

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The hormones that contribute to bone growth by increasing the rate of protein synthesis are:

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Two vitamins that are needed for the calcification process to synthesize bone matrix are:

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The manubrium of the ___ articulates with the ___.

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An example of a hinge joint is the:

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The fibers of ligaments merge with the ___ of a bone.

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The paranasal sinuses may become "stuffed up" because:

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Which nutrient is NOT paired with its correct function with respect to bone growth?

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The five vertebrae in the lower back are called:

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In the embryo,the bones of the arms and legs are first made of:

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Between adjacent thoracic vertebrae are ___ joints.

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Which statement is NOT true of the rib cage?

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In the embryo,the bones of the skull are first made of:

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a suture joint?

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Which of these bones does NOT directly help protect the brain?

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Which of these is NOT a function of the vertebral column?

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Which statement is NOT true of adult bone marrow?

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In a synovial joint,the articular cartilage:

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The nutrient needed for bone growth that can be synthesized by the body is:

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The seven vertebrae in the neck are called:

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Which of these is NOT a part of the sternum?

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