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Deck 14: Axial Skeleton
1
Which bone forms the posterior floor and wall of the skull?
A) occipital
B) parietal bones
C) frontal
D) temporal bones
A) occipital
B) parietal bones
C) frontal
D) temporal bones
A
2
The hyoid bone is unique because ________.
A) is covered with mucosa
B) it does not articulate with any other bones
C) it is shaped like a plow
D) none of the above
A) is covered with mucosa
B) it does not articulate with any other bones
C) it is shaped like a plow
D) none of the above
B
3
Which two bones form the roof of the mouth?
A) palatine and maxillary
B) palatine and lacrimal
C) ethmoid
D) palatine and mandible
A) palatine and maxillary
B) palatine and lacrimal
C) ethmoid
D) palatine and mandible
A
4
The suture that connects the temporal bone with the parietal bone is the ________ suture.
A) lambdoid
B) coronal
C) sagittal
D) squamous
A) lambdoid
B) coronal
C) sagittal
D) squamous
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5
The areas of fibrous connective tissue between developing cranial bones are ________.
A) sutures
B) foramina
C) areolas
D) fontanels
A) sutures
B) foramina
C) areolas
D) fontanels
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6
Where do the auditory tubes enter the skull?
A) supra-orbital foramen
B) foramen lacerum
C) foramen magnum
D) stylomastoid foramen
A) supra-orbital foramen
B) foramen lacerum
C) foramen magnum
D) stylomastoid foramen
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7
The ethmoid bone is made of all the following EXCEPT ________.
A) cribiform plate
B) superior nasal conchae
C) inferior nasal conchae
D) crista galli
A) cribiform plate
B) superior nasal conchae
C) inferior nasal conchae
D) crista galli
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8
Which bone is the only bone of the skull that moves?
A) mandible
B) temporal
C) zygomatic process
D) maxillary
A) mandible
B) temporal
C) zygomatic process
D) maxillary
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9
How many major fontanels are present at birth?
A) three
B) five
C) four
D) six
A) three
B) five
C) four
D) six
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10
The pituitary gland is housed in the ________.
A) foramen ovale
B) vomer
C) frontal sinuses
D) sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
A) foramen ovale
B) vomer
C) frontal sinuses
D) sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
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11
Which bones form the floor of the eye orbits and extend inferiorly to form the upper jaw?
A) zygomatic
B) lacrimal
C) nasal
D) maxillary
A) zygomatic
B) lacrimal
C) nasal
D) maxillary
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12
How many bones make up the axial skeleton?
A) 70
B) 80
C) 126
D) 90
A) 70
B) 80
C) 126
D) 90
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13
What are the major components of the axial skeleton?
A) the shoulder and pelvis
B) the skull, vertebral column, and pelvis
C) the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
D) arms, legs, hands, and feet
A) the shoulder and pelvis
B) the skull, vertebral column, and pelvis
C) the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
D) arms, legs, hands, and feet
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14
What joins the temporal bone's zygomatic process to complete the zygomatic arch?
A) condylar process
B) palatine process
C) coronoid process
D) temporal process
A) condylar process
B) palatine process
C) coronoid process
D) temporal process
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15
Which vertebral bone does NOT have a body?
A) atlas
B) the last lumbar
C) axis
D) the last cervical
A) atlas
B) the last lumbar
C) axis
D) the last cervical
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16
Which of the following is a characteristic of the paranasal sinuses?
A) are found in the maxillary, ethmoid and lacrimal bones
B) lighten the skull
C) open into the oral cavity
D) none of the above
A) are found in the maxillary, ethmoid and lacrimal bones
B) lighten the skull
C) open into the oral cavity
D) none of the above
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17
Paranasal sinuses are found in which of the following facial bones?
A) vomer
B) maxillary
C) nasal conchae
D) zygomatic
A) vomer
B) maxillary
C) nasal conchae
D) zygomatic
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18
What fontanel is present at birth and is between the frontal and parietal bones where the frontal, coronal, and sagittal sutures intersect?
A) mastoid
B) posterior
C) sphenoidal
D) anterior
A) mastoid
B) posterior
C) sphenoidal
D) anterior
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19
Which bone divides the nasal cavity?
A) vomer
B) lacrimal
C) nasal
D) maxillary
A) vomer
B) lacrimal
C) nasal
D) maxillary
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20
The superior nasal conchae is part of which bone?
A) sphenoid
B) ethmoid
C) vomer
D) maxilla
A) sphenoid
B) ethmoid
C) vomer
D) maxilla
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21
Which part of the vertebral column receives most of the weight of the body?
A) lumbar
B) the thoracic region
C) sacrum
D) the cervical region
A) lumbar
B) the thoracic region
C) sacrum
D) the cervical region
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22
How many pairs of true ribs are there?
A) seven
B) 12
C) 10
D) four
A) seven
B) 12
C) 10
D) four
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23
Which of following best describes the function of the vertebral curves?
A) accommodating muscle attachment
B) providing balance and flexibility to the body
C) improving cervical center of gravity
D) accommodating the weight of the pelvic girdle
A) accommodating muscle attachment
B) providing balance and flexibility to the body
C) improving cervical center of gravity
D) accommodating the weight of the pelvic girdle
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24
How are the thoracic vertebrae 11 and 12 different from the other vertebrae?
A) The spinous process is absent on 11 and 12.
B) There are two foramina on vertebrae 11 and 12.
C) The transverse processes do not have the facets that articulate with the tubercles of the ribs.
D) The orientation of the articular processes are different from the other vertebrae.
A) The spinous process is absent on 11 and 12.
B) There are two foramina on vertebrae 11 and 12.
C) The transverse processes do not have the facets that articulate with the tubercles of the ribs.
D) The orientation of the articular processes are different from the other vertebrae.
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25
How many pairs of ribs make up the thoracic cage?
A) 12
B) 10
C) 11
D) 24
A) 12
B) 10
C) 11
D) 24
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26
What part of the sternum articulates with the clavicle?
A) neck
B) body
C) manubrium
D) xiphoid process
A) neck
B) body
C) manubrium
D) xiphoid process
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27
Thoracic vertebrae are different from other vertebrae in that they have ________.
A) no transverse processes
B) no intervertebral discs
C) facets for attachments for ribs
D) transverse foramina
A) no transverse processes
B) no intervertebral discs
C) facets for attachments for ribs
D) transverse foramina
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28
What is the flat bone between the transverse and spinous processes that forms the vertebral arch?
A) superior articular process
B) lamina
C) inferior vertebral notch
D) pedicle
A) superior articular process
B) lamina
C) inferior vertebral notch
D) pedicle
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29
Which fontanel is found at the juncture of the occipital and parietal bones?
A) anterior
B) mastoid
C) sphenoidal
D) posterior
A) anterior
B) mastoid
C) sphenoidal
D) posterior
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30
All of the following are bones that make up the sternum EXCEPT ________.
A) costae
B) xiphoid process
C) sternal body
D) manubrium
A) costae
B) xiphoid process
C) sternal body
D) manubrium
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