Deck 7: The Skeleton

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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Articulates with hip bones of the pelvis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Articulates with hip bones of the pelvis.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
The sella turcica is a portion of this bone.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
This bone has a passageway into the nasal cavity.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Receive the most stress.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Receive the most stress.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Allow cranial nerves that control eye movements to enter the orbit.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.2
Using Figure 7.2, match the following:
Allow cranial nerves that control eye movements to enter the orbit.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Passageway for optic nerve.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.2
Using Figure 7.2, match the following:
Passageway for optic nerve.
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Match the following:

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Phalanges
The fingers have three of these bones and the thumb has only two.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Includes the atlas and the axis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Includes the atlas and the axis.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Forms parts of the middle cranial fossa, dorsal walls of the orbits, and external walls of the skull.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.2
Using Figure 7.2, match the following:
Forms parts of the middle cranial fossa, dorsal walls of the orbits, and external walls of the skull.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
This bone is wing-shaped and extends behind the eyes and forms part of the floor of the cranial vault.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Encloses hypophysis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.2
Using Figure 7.2, match the following:
Encloses hypophysis.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
The bones that contain teeth.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Transverse foramina present.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.1
Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Transverse foramina present.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
These very small bones are at the medial wall of each orbit.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Contains the joint that allows you to rotate your head no.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.1
Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Contains the joint that allows you to rotate your head "no."
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Attach to ribs.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.1
Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Attach to ribs.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
This bone houses the apparatus of the internal and middle ear.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
Failure of these anterior bones to fuse causes a condition known as cleft palate.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Anchor the pterygoid muscles.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.2
Using Figure 7.2, match the following:
Anchor the pterygoid muscles.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: No canals or foramen present.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 7.1
Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
No canals or foramen present.
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Body weight is carried primarily by the talus and calcaneus.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
Allows the head to shake "no."
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
A circle of bone that articulates superiorly with the occipital condyles.
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The mastoid sinuses are located at a position in the skull where they are usually free from infections.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Sagittal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Squamosal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Occipitomastoid suture.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
Allows the head to nod "yes."
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The vertebral column is held in place primarily by the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments.
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The frontal bone articulates with the parietal bone by means of the sagittal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Lambdoid suture.
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Match the following:

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Phalanges
This bone articulates with the glenoid fossa.
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Match the following:

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Phalanges
Forearm bone that articulates with most of the carpals.
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The most common site of fracture in the humerus is the anatomical neck.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
The fused rudimentary tailbone.
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All of the bones of the skull, except the mandible, are united by sutures and are therefore immovable.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
These bones have articular facets for the ribs.
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The fibula is the major weight-bearing bone of the leg.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
These bones have the thickest centrum with short blunt spinous processes.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Coronal suture.
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All vertebrae possess a body, a spine, and transverse foramina.
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Which forms the largest portion of the coxal bone?

A) ischium
B) pubis
C) ilium
D) pelvic
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The dens articulates with the axis.
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The lacrimal bones contain openings that allow the tear ducts to pass.
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The pituitary gland is housed in a saddlelike depression in the temporal bone called the sella turcica.
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The ischium articulates with both the ilium and the pubis.
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In the anatomical position, the lateral forearm bone is the radius.
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The tubercle of a rib articulates with the transverse process of a vertebra.
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The temporal bone connects to the zygomatic bone via the temporal process of the temporal bone.
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The term vertebrochondral ribs refers to ribs that attach to each other before they attach to the sternum.
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The largest and strongest bone of the face is the maxilla.
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There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, and five lumbar vertebrae.
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The shallow socket of the shoulder joint restricts the movement of the humerus but does increase the stability of the joint.
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Costal cartilages join most ribs to the sternum.
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The hyoid bone is anchored by the annular ligament to the styloid process of the temporal bone,
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Lordosis affects the thoracic vertebrae.
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The layman's name for the scapula is the collarbone.
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In women of childbearing age, the dimensions of the True pelvis are of utmost importance.
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What makes up the axial skeleton?

A) the skull, vertebral column, and pelvis
B) arms, legs, hands, and feet
C) the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
D) shoulder and pelvic girdles
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The vomer forms part of the nasal septum.
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Which of the following is True about paranasal sinuses?

A) Paranasal sinuses open into the oral cavity.
B) Paranasal sinuses enhance the resonance of the voice and lighten the skull.
C) Paranasal sinuses contain passages acting as one-way valves.
D) Paranasal sinuses are found in maxillary, ethmoid, and lacrimal bones.
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The pituitary gland is housed in the ________.

A) vomer
B) sinuses of the ethmoid bone
C) sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
D) foramen lacerum
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The superior orbital fissure is formed in the sphenoid bone, whereas the inferior orbital fissure is formed between the sphenoid and ________.

A) palatine
B) maxilla
C) ethmoid
D) lacrimal
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Which vertebra does not have a body?

A) last lumbar
B) axis
C) atlas
D) last cervical
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What is the major function of the axial skeleton?

A) give the body resilience
B) provide an attachment point for muscles that allow movement
C) provide central support for the body and protect internal organs
D) provide a space for the major digestive organs
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Paranasal sinuses are found in which of these facial bones?

A) zygomatic bones
B) nasal conchae
C) vomer
D) maxillae
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The hyoid bone is unique because it ________.

A) is the only bone of the body that does not articulate with any other bone
B) is composed of three bones joined together
C) is the only bone formed by the fusion of right and left halves
D) is the only irregular bone found in the neck
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Which of the following phrases best describes the function of the vertebral curves?

A) to provide resilience and flexibility
B) to accommodate muscle attachment
C) to improve cervical center of gravity
D) to accommodate the weight of the pelvic girdle
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The antebrachium is composed of which of the following two bones?

A) the radius and the ulna
B) the humerus and the clavicle
C) the scapula and the clavicle
D) the humerus and the radius
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What is the major function of the intervertebral discs?

A) absorb shock
B) string the vertebrae together
C) prevent hyperextension of the spine
D) prevent hyperextension
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Which bone acts as a moveable base for the tongue?

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) zygomatic bone
D) palatine
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The "True wrist" or carpus consists of ________.

A) a group of eight short bones united by ligaments
B) the phalanges
C) the styloid processes of the radius and ulna
D) the metacarpals
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Which bone forms the prominence of the cheek?

A) zygomatic bone
B) temporal bone
C) sphenoid bone
D) palatine bone
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The suture that connects the two parietal bones together is the ________.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) lambdoid
D) squamous
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Thoracic vertebrae differ from the other vertebrae in that they have ________.

A) no transverse processes
B) costal facets
C) transverse foramina
D) no intervertebral discs
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Along with support, the anterior ligament of the vertebral column also acts to ________.

A) hold the discs in place
B) prevent hyperextension of the spine
C) hold the spine erect
D) protect the spinal cord
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Which of the following is an abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column often seen in the thoracic region?

A) kyphosis
B) scoliosis
C) lordosis
D) swayback
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The ethmoid bone is composed of all of the following except the ________.

A) superior nasal concha
B) crista galli
C) cribriform plate
D) inferior nasal concha
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Which part of the vertebral column receives the most stress by bearing most of the weight of the body?

A) the sacrum
B) the cervical region
C) the lumbar region
D) the sacral promontory
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Which bone is in direct contact with the first metatarsal?

A) medial cuneiform
B) lateral cuneiform
C) cuboid
D) calcaneus
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Articulates with hip bones of the pelvis.
Figure 7.1
Using Figure 7.1, match the following:
Articulates with hip bones of the pelvis.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
The sella turcica is a portion of this bone.
C
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
This bone has a passageway into the nasal cavity.
B
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Receive the most stress.
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Receive the most stress.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Allow cranial nerves that control eye movements to enter the orbit.
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Allow cranial nerves that control eye movements to enter the orbit.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Passageway for optic nerve.
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Passageway for optic nerve.
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Match the following:

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Phalanges
The fingers have three of these bones and the thumb has only two.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Includes the atlas and the axis.
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Includes the atlas and the axis.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Forms parts of the middle cranial fossa, dorsal walls of the orbits, and external walls of the skull.
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Forms parts of the middle cranial fossa, dorsal walls of the orbits, and external walls of the skull.
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A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
This bone is wing-shaped and extends behind the eyes and forms part of the floor of the cranial vault.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Encloses hypophysis.
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Encloses hypophysis.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
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D) Maxillae
The bones that contain teeth.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Transverse foramina present.
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Transverse foramina present.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
These very small bones are at the medial wall of each orbit.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Contains the joint that allows you to rotate your head no.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: Attach to ribs.
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Attach to ribs.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
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D) Maxillae
This bone houses the apparatus of the internal and middle ear.
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Match the following:

A) Temporal bones
B) Lacrimal bones
C) Sphenoid
D) Maxillae
Failure of these anterior bones to fuse causes a condition known as cleft palate.
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  Figure 7.2 Using Figure 7.2, match the following: Anchor the pterygoid muscles.
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Anchor the pterygoid muscles.
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  Figure 7.1 Using Figure 7.1, match the following: No canals or foramen present.
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No canals or foramen present.
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Body weight is carried primarily by the talus and calcaneus.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
Allows the head to shake "no."
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
A circle of bone that articulates superiorly with the occipital condyles.
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The mastoid sinuses are located at a position in the skull where they are usually free from infections.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Sagittal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Squamosal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Occipitomastoid suture.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
Allows the head to nod "yes."
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The vertebral column is held in place primarily by the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments.
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The frontal bone articulates with the parietal bone by means of the sagittal suture.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Lambdoid suture.
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Match the following:

A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Phalanges
This bone articulates with the glenoid fossa.
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Match the following:

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C) Phalanges
Forearm bone that articulates with most of the carpals.
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The most common site of fracture in the humerus is the anatomical neck.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
The fused rudimentary tailbone.
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All of the bones of the skull, except the mandible, are united by sutures and are therefore immovable.
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Match the following:

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B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
These bones have articular facets for the ribs.
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The fibula is the major weight-bearing bone of the leg.
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Match the following:

A) Axis
B) Thoracic vertebrae
C) Lumbar vertebrae
D) Atlas
E) Coccyx
These bones have the thickest centrum with short blunt spinous processes.
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Match the following:

A) Connects occipital and temporal bones.
B) Connects parietal and frontal bones.
C) Connects temporal and parietal bones.
D) Connects occipital and parietal bones.
E) Connects right and left parietal bones.
Coronal suture.
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All vertebrae possess a body, a spine, and transverse foramina.
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Which forms the largest portion of the coxal bone?

A) ischium
B) pubis
C) ilium
D) pelvic
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The dens articulates with the axis.
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The lacrimal bones contain openings that allow the tear ducts to pass.
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The pituitary gland is housed in a saddlelike depression in the temporal bone called the sella turcica.
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The ischium articulates with both the ilium and the pubis.
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In the anatomical position, the lateral forearm bone is the radius.
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The tubercle of a rib articulates with the transverse process of a vertebra.
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The temporal bone connects to the zygomatic bone via the temporal process of the temporal bone.
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The term vertebrochondral ribs refers to ribs that attach to each other before they attach to the sternum.
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The largest and strongest bone of the face is the maxilla.
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There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, and five lumbar vertebrae.
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The shallow socket of the shoulder joint restricts the movement of the humerus but does increase the stability of the joint.
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Costal cartilages join most ribs to the sternum.
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The hyoid bone is anchored by the annular ligament to the styloid process of the temporal bone,
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Lordosis affects the thoracic vertebrae.
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The layman's name for the scapula is the collarbone.
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In women of childbearing age, the dimensions of the True pelvis are of utmost importance.
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What makes up the axial skeleton?

A) the skull, vertebral column, and pelvis
B) arms, legs, hands, and feet
C) the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
D) shoulder and pelvic girdles
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The vomer forms part of the nasal septum.
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Which of the following is True about paranasal sinuses?

A) Paranasal sinuses open into the oral cavity.
B) Paranasal sinuses enhance the resonance of the voice and lighten the skull.
C) Paranasal sinuses contain passages acting as one-way valves.
D) Paranasal sinuses are found in maxillary, ethmoid, and lacrimal bones.
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62
The pituitary gland is housed in the ________.

A) vomer
B) sinuses of the ethmoid bone
C) sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
D) foramen lacerum
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63
The superior orbital fissure is formed in the sphenoid bone, whereas the inferior orbital fissure is formed between the sphenoid and ________.

A) palatine
B) maxilla
C) ethmoid
D) lacrimal
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64
Which vertebra does not have a body?

A) last lumbar
B) axis
C) atlas
D) last cervical
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65
What is the major function of the axial skeleton?

A) give the body resilience
B) provide an attachment point for muscles that allow movement
C) provide central support for the body and protect internal organs
D) provide a space for the major digestive organs
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66
Paranasal sinuses are found in which of these facial bones?

A) zygomatic bones
B) nasal conchae
C) vomer
D) maxillae
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67
The hyoid bone is unique because it ________.

A) is the only bone of the body that does not articulate with any other bone
B) is composed of three bones joined together
C) is the only bone formed by the fusion of right and left halves
D) is the only irregular bone found in the neck
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68
Which of the following phrases best describes the function of the vertebral curves?

A) to provide resilience and flexibility
B) to accommodate muscle attachment
C) to improve cervical center of gravity
D) to accommodate the weight of the pelvic girdle
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69
The antebrachium is composed of which of the following two bones?

A) the radius and the ulna
B) the humerus and the clavicle
C) the scapula and the clavicle
D) the humerus and the radius
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70
What is the major function of the intervertebral discs?

A) absorb shock
B) string the vertebrae together
C) prevent hyperextension of the spine
D) prevent hyperextension
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71
Which bone acts as a moveable base for the tongue?

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) zygomatic bone
D) palatine
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72
The "True wrist" or carpus consists of ________.

A) a group of eight short bones united by ligaments
B) the phalanges
C) the styloid processes of the radius and ulna
D) the metacarpals
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73
Which bone forms the prominence of the cheek?

A) zygomatic bone
B) temporal bone
C) sphenoid bone
D) palatine bone
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74
The suture that connects the two parietal bones together is the ________.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) lambdoid
D) squamous
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75
Thoracic vertebrae differ from the other vertebrae in that they have ________.

A) no transverse processes
B) costal facets
C) transverse foramina
D) no intervertebral discs
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76
Along with support, the anterior ligament of the vertebral column also acts to ________.

A) hold the discs in place
B) prevent hyperextension of the spine
C) hold the spine erect
D) protect the spinal cord
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77
Which of the following is an abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column often seen in the thoracic region?

A) kyphosis
B) scoliosis
C) lordosis
D) swayback
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78
The ethmoid bone is composed of all of the following except the ________.

A) superior nasal concha
B) crista galli
C) cribriform plate
D) inferior nasal concha
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79
Which part of the vertebral column receives the most stress by bearing most of the weight of the body?

A) the sacrum
B) the cervical region
C) the lumbar region
D) the sacral promontory
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80
Which bone is in direct contact with the first metatarsal?

A) medial cuneiform
B) lateral cuneiform
C) cuboid
D) calcaneus
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