Deck 7: Anatomy of Bones and Joints

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Which of the following is a paired bone?

A) Humerus
B) Frontal
C) Cervical
D) Lumbar
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A constriction between the head and the body of a bone is called the

A) Angle
B) Notch
C) Facet
D) Neck
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A smooth, rounded articular surface is a/an

A) Angle
B) Condyle
C) Spine
D) Tuberosity
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Which of the following bone markings is NOT correctly matched?

A) Facet - small, flattened articular surface
B) Spine - very high ridge
C) Foramen - a tunnel
D) Trochanter - a knob on the proximal femur
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Which of the following bone markings is NOT correctly matched?

A) Fossa - a depression
B) Tubercle - a prominent projection
C) Ramus - a branch off the body of the bone
D) Meatus - a tunnel
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Which of the following bones is NOT a bone of the braincase?

A) Frontal
B) Parietal
C) Maxilla
D) Sphenoid
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Which skull bones are connected by the sagittal suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Frontal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the coronal suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Frontal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the lamboid suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Parietal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the squamous suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Parietal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Nuchal lines are found on the ______ bone.

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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The external acoustic meatus is found in the _______ bone.

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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Which bone forms the back of the skull?

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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The bones of the skull are attached to each other by fibrous connections called

A) Wormian bones
B) Calluses
C) Ossicles
D) Sutures
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What structure connects the temporal and zygomatic bones and forms a bridge on the lateral skull?

A) Zygomatic arch
B) Greater wing of sphenoid
C) Pterygoid hamulus
D) Perpendicular plate of ethmoid
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The cheek bone is the _____ bone.

A) Maxilla
B) Mandible
C) Zygomatic
D) Sphenoid
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Which bones contain the alveolar processes?

A) Mandible and maxilla
B) Maxilla and zygomatic
C) Palatine and maxilla
D) Ethmoid and sphenoid
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Which bone is NOT part of the orbital of the eye?

A) Frontal
B) Maxilla
C) Ethmoid
D) Temporal
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Which two bones are part of the nasal septum?

A) Vomer and ethmoid
B) Ethmoid and nasal
C) Vomer and maxilla
D) Nasal and vomer
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Which of the following bones does NOT contain a paranasal sinus?

A) Ethmoid
B) Frontal
C) Sphenoid
D) Temporal
E) Maxilla
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The large opening in the base of the skull for the passage of the spinal cord is the

A) Spinal foramen
B) Orbital foramen
C) Occipital foramen
D) Mental foramen
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The TMJ consists of the

A) Crista galli and coronoid process of mandible
B) Mandibular fossa and mandibular condyle
C) Mastoid process and mandibular fossa
D) None of the choices are correct
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The hard palate is formed by the

A) Maxillary bone and vomer
B) Palatine bone
C) Maxillary bone and palatine bone
D) Sphenoid bone and palatine bone
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The cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone

A) Forms part of the hard palate
B) Holds the pituitary gland
C) Has openings to allow the olfactory nerve into the nasal cavity
D) Contains the middle and inner ear structures
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What bone has no articulations with any other bone?

A) Mandible
B) Hyoid bone
C) Vomer
D) Atlas
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What skull structures articulate with the first cervical vertebra?

A) Occipital protuberance
B) Nuchal lines
C) Occipital condyles
D) Pterygoid hamulus
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Which of the following sections of the vertebral column is correctly matched with the correct number?

A) Lumbar - 5
B) Thoracic - 12
C) Cervical - 5
D) Sacral - 1
E) Coccygeal - 1
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Which of the following sections of the vertebral column become secondary curvatures?

A) Cervical and lumbar
B) Thoracic and cervical
C) Thoracic and lumbar
D) Lumbar and sacral
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the vertebral column?

A) Supports the weight of the head and trunk
B) Provides a site for muscle attachment
C) Protects the spinal cord
D) Permits movement of the limbs
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Quasimoto (the Hunchback of Notre Dame) had the primary problem of

A) Scoliosis
B) Lordosis
C) Kyphosis
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Which of the following makes up the vertebral arch?

A) Vertebra body and spinous process
B) Two transverse processes and spinous process
C) Two laminae and two pedicles
D) Vertebral body and two laminae
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The opening in the vertebra that contains the spinal cord and cauda equina is the

A) Vertebral meatus
B) Vertebral canal
C) Vertebral foramen
D) Spinal canal
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The posterior process of a vertebra is the

A) Spinous process
B) Dorsal process
C) Transverse process
D) Vertebral process
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The part of a vertebra that connects with another vertebra is a/an

A) Spinous process
B) Articular process
C) Transverse process
D) Vertebral process
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What structural feature is found only in cervical vertebrae?

A) Accessory process
B) Lamina
C) Transverse foramen
D) Body
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The first cervical vertebra is called the

A) Axis
B) Sacrum
C) Atlas
D) Hyoid
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The atlas articulates with the _______ that allows joint movement to shake the head "yes".

A) Inferior articular process
B) Mastoid process
C) Occipital condyles
D) Odontoid process
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The atlas does not have a

A) Vertebral foramen
B) Body
C) Transverse foramen
D) Anterior arch
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What structure of the axis allows the motion of shaking the head "no"?

A) Spinous process
B) Transverse process
C) Pedicle
D) Odontoid process
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What structures are characteristic of thoracic vertebrae?

A) Articulations for ribs
B) Long, thin spinous process
C) Thick, heavy body
D) Articulation for ribs and a long, thin spinous process
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What structures are characteristic of lumbar vertebrae?

A) Thick, heavy body
B) Square spinous process
C) Square transverse processes
D) All of the choices are correct
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Superior, lateral part of the sacrum is called the

A) Median sacral crest
B) Sacral hiatus
C) Ala
D) Dens
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Which of the following is NOT part of the thoracic cage?

A) Clavicle
B) Ribs
C) Costal cartilages
D) Sternum
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The first seven ribs are called true ribs because

A) They are real ribs
B) They attach directly to the sternum through costal cartilage
C) They do not attached to the sternum
D) They have no costal cartilage
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The superior part of the sternum is the

A) Xiphoid process
B) Manubrium
C) Body
D) Clavicle
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The area between where the two clavicles articulate with the manubrium is called the

A) Sternal angle
B) Xiphoid process
C) Jugular notch
D) Carotid notch
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The pectoral girdle consists of a

A) Humerus and clavicle
B) Humerus and scapula
C) Scapula and clavicle
D) Humerus, scapula and clavicle
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The clavicle is also known as the

A) Shoulder blade
B) Breastbone
C) Collar bone
D) Acromion
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The pectoral girdle's only attachment to the axial skeleton is the

A) Acromial end of clavicle with the acromion of the scapula
B) Sternal end of clavicle with the coracoid process of the scapula
C) Glenoid cavity of the scapula with the head of the humerus
D) Sternal end of the clavicle with the sternum
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The ______ of the humerus articulates with the radius at the elbow.

A) Capitulum
B) Trochlea
C) Greater tubercle
D) Medial epicondyle
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The _____ of the humerus articulates with the ulna at the elbow.

A) Capitulum
B) Trochlea
C) Greater tubercle
D) Medial epicondyle
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The medial forearm bone is the

A) Ulna
B) Radius
C) Humerus
D) Hamate
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The tip of the elbow is formed from the ____

A) Head of the radius
B) Coronoid process of the ulna
C) Olecranon process of the ulna
D) Head of the ulna
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The coronoid process is found on the

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Ulna
D) Scapula
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Which of the following is NOT a carpal?

A) Capitate
B) Scaphoid
C) Pisiform
D) Cuboid
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The bones of the hand are the

A) Tarsals
B) Carpals
C) Metacarpals
D) Metatarsal
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Which of the following is NOT part of a coxal bone?

A) Ischium
B) Pubis
C) Ilium
D) Coccyx
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The joint with the head of the femur and os coxae is the

A) Acetabulum
B) Obturator foramen
C) Sacroiliac joint
D) Glenoid cavity
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Which of the following is NOT a difference between the male and female pelvis?

A) Male - heavier; female lighter
B) Male - more narrow
C) Female - ischial tuberosities turned medially
D) Female - ilium flared laterally
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The thigh bone is the

A) Tibia
B) Humerus
C) Ilium
D) Femur
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Another name for the kneecap is the

A) Patella
B) Sesamoid bone
C) Malleolus
D) Navicular
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The medial lower leg bone is the

A) Fibula
B) Tibia
C) Femur
D) Ulna
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The attachment for the quadriceps femoris muscles is the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Anterior crest
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The medial bump of the ankle is the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Lateral malleolus
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The lateral wall of the ankle joint is formed by the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Lateral malleolus
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The bones of the ankle are called the

A) Tarsals
B) Carpals
C) Metatarsal
D) Metacarpal
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Which of the following is NOT a tarsal bone?

A) Cuneiform
B) Navicular
C) Talus
D) Lunate
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Which tarsal bone articulate with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint?

A) Calcaneus
B) Talus
C) Cuboid
D) Navicular
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a fibrous joint?

A) Bones joined by fibrous connective tissue
B) No joint cavity
C) Articular surface covered with hyaline cartilage
D) Exhibit little or no movement
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Which of the following is NOT a type of fibrous joint?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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Which type of joint is found between flat bones of the skull?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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Which type of joint is found between the distal ends of the ulna and radius?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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Which type of joint is found between the root of a tooth and the alveolar process?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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A synchondrosis connects bones with

A) Fibrous connective tissue
B) Hyaline cartilage
C) Fibrocartilage
D) A fluid-filled cavity
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Which of the following is an example of a synchondrosis?

A) All of the costal cartilages
B) Epiphyseal plate
C) Between the two pubis bones
D) Between the bodies of the vertebrae
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The intervertebral disks are an example of a _____ joint.

A) Symphysis
B) Synchondrosis
C) Synovial
D) Syndesmosis
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a synovial joint?

A) Allows free movement
B) Has a fluid-filled joint cavity
C) Articular surfaces covered with hyaline cartilage
D) All of the choices are correct
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The joint capsule of a synovial joint is formed by the

A) Articular disk and fibrous capsule
B) Synovial membrane and articular cartilage
C) Synovial membrane and fibrous capsule
D) None of the choices is correct
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What is the main component of synovial fluid?

A) Mucus
B) Hyaluronic acid
C) Fat
D) Glucosamine
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A sac of synovial membrane that provides a lubricating cushion around a joint is a/an

A) Interosseous membrane
B) Bursa
C) Meniscus
D) Articular disk
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Deck 7: Anatomy of Bones and Joints
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Which of the following is a paired bone?

A) Humerus
B) Frontal
C) Cervical
D) Lumbar
Humerus
2
A constriction between the head and the body of a bone is called the

A) Angle
B) Notch
C) Facet
D) Neck
Neck
3
A smooth, rounded articular surface is a/an

A) Angle
B) Condyle
C) Spine
D) Tuberosity
Condyle
4
Which of the following bone markings is NOT correctly matched?

A) Facet - small, flattened articular surface
B) Spine - very high ridge
C) Foramen - a tunnel
D) Trochanter - a knob on the proximal femur
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Which of the following bone markings is NOT correctly matched?

A) Fossa - a depression
B) Tubercle - a prominent projection
C) Ramus - a branch off the body of the bone
D) Meatus - a tunnel
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Which of the following bones is NOT a bone of the braincase?

A) Frontal
B) Parietal
C) Maxilla
D) Sphenoid
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Which skull bones are connected by the sagittal suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Frontal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the coronal suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Frontal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the lamboid suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Parietal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Which skull bones are connected by the squamous suture?

A) Frontal and parietal
B) The two parietal bones
C) Parietal and temporal
D) Occipital and parietal
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Nuchal lines are found on the ______ bone.

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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The external acoustic meatus is found in the _______ bone.

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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Which bone forms the back of the skull?

A) Frontal
B) Occipital
C) Temporal
D) Parietal
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The bones of the skull are attached to each other by fibrous connections called

A) Wormian bones
B) Calluses
C) Ossicles
D) Sutures
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What structure connects the temporal and zygomatic bones and forms a bridge on the lateral skull?

A) Zygomatic arch
B) Greater wing of sphenoid
C) Pterygoid hamulus
D) Perpendicular plate of ethmoid
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The cheek bone is the _____ bone.

A) Maxilla
B) Mandible
C) Zygomatic
D) Sphenoid
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Which bones contain the alveolar processes?

A) Mandible and maxilla
B) Maxilla and zygomatic
C) Palatine and maxilla
D) Ethmoid and sphenoid
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Which bone is NOT part of the orbital of the eye?

A) Frontal
B) Maxilla
C) Ethmoid
D) Temporal
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Which two bones are part of the nasal septum?

A) Vomer and ethmoid
B) Ethmoid and nasal
C) Vomer and maxilla
D) Nasal and vomer
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Which of the following bones does NOT contain a paranasal sinus?

A) Ethmoid
B) Frontal
C) Sphenoid
D) Temporal
E) Maxilla
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The large opening in the base of the skull for the passage of the spinal cord is the

A) Spinal foramen
B) Orbital foramen
C) Occipital foramen
D) Mental foramen
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The TMJ consists of the

A) Crista galli and coronoid process of mandible
B) Mandibular fossa and mandibular condyle
C) Mastoid process and mandibular fossa
D) None of the choices are correct
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The hard palate is formed by the

A) Maxillary bone and vomer
B) Palatine bone
C) Maxillary bone and palatine bone
D) Sphenoid bone and palatine bone
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The cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone

A) Forms part of the hard palate
B) Holds the pituitary gland
C) Has openings to allow the olfactory nerve into the nasal cavity
D) Contains the middle and inner ear structures
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What bone has no articulations with any other bone?

A) Mandible
B) Hyoid bone
C) Vomer
D) Atlas
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What skull structures articulate with the first cervical vertebra?

A) Occipital protuberance
B) Nuchal lines
C) Occipital condyles
D) Pterygoid hamulus
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27
Which of the following sections of the vertebral column is correctly matched with the correct number?

A) Lumbar - 5
B) Thoracic - 12
C) Cervical - 5
D) Sacral - 1
E) Coccygeal - 1
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Which of the following sections of the vertebral column become secondary curvatures?

A) Cervical and lumbar
B) Thoracic and cervical
C) Thoracic and lumbar
D) Lumbar and sacral
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the vertebral column?

A) Supports the weight of the head and trunk
B) Provides a site for muscle attachment
C) Protects the spinal cord
D) Permits movement of the limbs
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Quasimoto (the Hunchback of Notre Dame) had the primary problem of

A) Scoliosis
B) Lordosis
C) Kyphosis
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Which of the following makes up the vertebral arch?

A) Vertebra body and spinous process
B) Two transverse processes and spinous process
C) Two laminae and two pedicles
D) Vertebral body and two laminae
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32
The opening in the vertebra that contains the spinal cord and cauda equina is the

A) Vertebral meatus
B) Vertebral canal
C) Vertebral foramen
D) Spinal canal
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33
The posterior process of a vertebra is the

A) Spinous process
B) Dorsal process
C) Transverse process
D) Vertebral process
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34
The part of a vertebra that connects with another vertebra is a/an

A) Spinous process
B) Articular process
C) Transverse process
D) Vertebral process
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35
What structural feature is found only in cervical vertebrae?

A) Accessory process
B) Lamina
C) Transverse foramen
D) Body
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36
The first cervical vertebra is called the

A) Axis
B) Sacrum
C) Atlas
D) Hyoid
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37
The atlas articulates with the _______ that allows joint movement to shake the head "yes".

A) Inferior articular process
B) Mastoid process
C) Occipital condyles
D) Odontoid process
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38
The atlas does not have a

A) Vertebral foramen
B) Body
C) Transverse foramen
D) Anterior arch
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What structure of the axis allows the motion of shaking the head "no"?

A) Spinous process
B) Transverse process
C) Pedicle
D) Odontoid process
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40
What structures are characteristic of thoracic vertebrae?

A) Articulations for ribs
B) Long, thin spinous process
C) Thick, heavy body
D) Articulation for ribs and a long, thin spinous process
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41
What structures are characteristic of lumbar vertebrae?

A) Thick, heavy body
B) Square spinous process
C) Square transverse processes
D) All of the choices are correct
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42
Superior, lateral part of the sacrum is called the

A) Median sacral crest
B) Sacral hiatus
C) Ala
D) Dens
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43
Which of the following is NOT part of the thoracic cage?

A) Clavicle
B) Ribs
C) Costal cartilages
D) Sternum
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44
The first seven ribs are called true ribs because

A) They are real ribs
B) They attach directly to the sternum through costal cartilage
C) They do not attached to the sternum
D) They have no costal cartilage
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The superior part of the sternum is the

A) Xiphoid process
B) Manubrium
C) Body
D) Clavicle
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The area between where the two clavicles articulate with the manubrium is called the

A) Sternal angle
B) Xiphoid process
C) Jugular notch
D) Carotid notch
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47
The pectoral girdle consists of a

A) Humerus and clavicle
B) Humerus and scapula
C) Scapula and clavicle
D) Humerus, scapula and clavicle
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48
The clavicle is also known as the

A) Shoulder blade
B) Breastbone
C) Collar bone
D) Acromion
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49
The pectoral girdle's only attachment to the axial skeleton is the

A) Acromial end of clavicle with the acromion of the scapula
B) Sternal end of clavicle with the coracoid process of the scapula
C) Glenoid cavity of the scapula with the head of the humerus
D) Sternal end of the clavicle with the sternum
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50
The ______ of the humerus articulates with the radius at the elbow.

A) Capitulum
B) Trochlea
C) Greater tubercle
D) Medial epicondyle
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51
The _____ of the humerus articulates with the ulna at the elbow.

A) Capitulum
B) Trochlea
C) Greater tubercle
D) Medial epicondyle
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52
The medial forearm bone is the

A) Ulna
B) Radius
C) Humerus
D) Hamate
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53
The tip of the elbow is formed from the ____

A) Head of the radius
B) Coronoid process of the ulna
C) Olecranon process of the ulna
D) Head of the ulna
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54
The coronoid process is found on the

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Ulna
D) Scapula
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55
Which of the following is NOT a carpal?

A) Capitate
B) Scaphoid
C) Pisiform
D) Cuboid
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56
The bones of the hand are the

A) Tarsals
B) Carpals
C) Metacarpals
D) Metatarsal
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57
Which of the following is NOT part of a coxal bone?

A) Ischium
B) Pubis
C) Ilium
D) Coccyx
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58
The joint with the head of the femur and os coxae is the

A) Acetabulum
B) Obturator foramen
C) Sacroiliac joint
D) Glenoid cavity
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59
Which of the following is NOT a difference between the male and female pelvis?

A) Male - heavier; female lighter
B) Male - more narrow
C) Female - ischial tuberosities turned medially
D) Female - ilium flared laterally
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60
The thigh bone is the

A) Tibia
B) Humerus
C) Ilium
D) Femur
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61
Another name for the kneecap is the

A) Patella
B) Sesamoid bone
C) Malleolus
D) Navicular
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62
The medial lower leg bone is the

A) Fibula
B) Tibia
C) Femur
D) Ulna
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63
The attachment for the quadriceps femoris muscles is the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Anterior crest
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64
The medial bump of the ankle is the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Lateral malleolus
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65
The lateral wall of the ankle joint is formed by the

A) Lateral condyle
B) Medial malleolus
C) Tibial tuberosity
D) Lateral malleolus
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66
The bones of the ankle are called the

A) Tarsals
B) Carpals
C) Metatarsal
D) Metacarpal
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67
Which of the following is NOT a tarsal bone?

A) Cuneiform
B) Navicular
C) Talus
D) Lunate
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68
Which tarsal bone articulate with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint?

A) Calcaneus
B) Talus
C) Cuboid
D) Navicular
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69
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a fibrous joint?

A) Bones joined by fibrous connective tissue
B) No joint cavity
C) Articular surface covered with hyaline cartilage
D) Exhibit little or no movement
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70
Which of the following is NOT a type of fibrous joint?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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71
Which type of joint is found between flat bones of the skull?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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72
Which type of joint is found between the distal ends of the ulna and radius?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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73
Which type of joint is found between the root of a tooth and the alveolar process?

A) Synchondrosis
B) Gomphosis
C) Suture
D) Syndesmosis
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74
A synchondrosis connects bones with

A) Fibrous connective tissue
B) Hyaline cartilage
C) Fibrocartilage
D) A fluid-filled cavity
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75
Which of the following is an example of a synchondrosis?

A) All of the costal cartilages
B) Epiphyseal plate
C) Between the two pubis bones
D) Between the bodies of the vertebrae
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76
The intervertebral disks are an example of a _____ joint.

A) Symphysis
B) Synchondrosis
C) Synovial
D) Syndesmosis
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77
Which of the following is a characteristic of a synovial joint?

A) Allows free movement
B) Has a fluid-filled joint cavity
C) Articular surfaces covered with hyaline cartilage
D) All of the choices are correct
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78
The joint capsule of a synovial joint is formed by the

A) Articular disk and fibrous capsule
B) Synovial membrane and articular cartilage
C) Synovial membrane and fibrous capsule
D) None of the choices is correct
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79
What is the main component of synovial fluid?

A) Mucus
B) Hyaluronic acid
C) Fat
D) Glucosamine
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80
A sac of synovial membrane that provides a lubricating cushion around a joint is a/an

A) Interosseous membrane
B) Bursa
C) Meniscus
D) Articular disk
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