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| As you proceed from the head down the vertebral column, the vertebrae become larger and heavier. | True
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| Damage to the temporal bone would most likely affect the sense of hearing. | True
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| Differences in the skeleton of males and females can best be seen in the characteristics of the pelvis. | True
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| Improper administration of CPR can force the floating ribs into the liver. | False
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| Most humans have 10 pairs of ribs. | False - 12
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| Ribs that have no connection to the sternum are called the false ribs. | False - Floating
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| Studying human skeletons can reveal information concerning sex, age, nutritional status, and size. | True
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| The axial skeleton includes the bones of the upper and lower extremities and the girdles. | False - Appendicular
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| The bones of the forearm are also called antebrachium. | True
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| The coxa is formed by the fusion of 4 bones | False - 3
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| The fibrocartilage of the intervertebral disc is called the annulus fibrosus. | True
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| The first cervical vertebra is also known as the axis | False - Atlas
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| The odontoid process could be found on the atlas | False - Axis
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| The sacrum is composed of 5 fused vertebrae | True
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| The thickest intervertebral discs are found in the sacral region | False - Lumbar and Cervical
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| At its proximal end the humerus articulates with the ulna and radius. | False - Scapula
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| The scapula articulates with the clavicle at the acromion process. | True
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| An injury to the lateral side of your ankle would involve the tibia. | False - Fibula
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| The linea aspera is found on the posterior of the femur. | True
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| The clavicle is part of the axial skeleton | False- Appendicular
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| The vertebrae are part of the axial skeleton | True
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| The os coxae make up the pelvis | False - Sacrum
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| This vertebra has a foramen in each transverse process and a long and prominent spinous process, but no articular facets on the transverse processes. Which vertebra is it? | Seventh cervical
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| the following bones contributes to forming the orbit EXCEPT the | nasal bone
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| the following bones is part of the pelvic girdle EXCEPT the | femur.
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| In the true female pelvis, as compared to the true male pelvis, | the distance between the anterior superior iliac spines is greater
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| Mary fractures her pisiform bone in a fall. What part of her body was injured? | Wrist
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| Sinuses are found in all of the following bones EXCEPT the | mandible.
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| The eleventh and twelfth ribs are called floating ribs because they lack | an anterior attachment to the sternum
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| The bones of the forearm include the | radius
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| The clavicle articulates with the scapula at the | acromion process.
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| The foramen magnum would be found in the ______ bone. | occipital
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| The medial bulge at your ankle is a projection from the | tibia.
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| The nasal cavity consists of the following bones, EXCEPT the | zygomatic
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| The olecranon process would be found on the | ulna.
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| Thoracic vertebrae can be distinguished from other vertebrae by the presence of | facets for the articulation of ribs
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| bone articulates with the coxa at the acetabulum | Femur
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| What would you find located in the lacrimal fossa? | The lacrimal sac
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| When standing normally, most of your weight is transmitted to the ground by the | talus and calcaneus
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| the following bones would most likely be involved in surgery to remove a tumor on the pituitary gland? | Sella turcica of the sphenoid
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| the following is NOT a part of the axial division of the skeletal system? | Pectoral girdle
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| the following is the heel bone? | Calcaneus
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| the following is NOT a feature of the temporal bone? | Coronoid process
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| The crista galli is a projection from which bone | Ethmoid
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| Features of the tibia include all of the following EXCEPT the | lateral malleolus
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| At its distal end the femur articulates with the | tibia.
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| A common injury in the winter is a fall in which someone hits the back of their head on the ice. What bone is most likely to be involved in this type of fall? | Occipital
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| How many regions of the vertebral column are there? | 5
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| The smallest tarsal bone is the | Cuneiforms
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| The body's most complex bony structure is the | skull.
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| Sutures connect all the bones of the skull except the | mandible.
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| The " calvaria" of the skull is another name for the | cranial vault.
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| The frontal sinuses are located | lateral to the glabella
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| the following cranial bones receive the condyle of the mandible? | the maxilla
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| the following sinuses is in high risk of infection spreading from the middle ear? | the mastoid sinuses
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| the following foramen transmit the middle meningeal artery? | foramen spinosum
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| the following sutures is most likely to contain sutural bones? | The lambdoid suture
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| Where would a dentist inject Lidocain to prevent pain in the lower teeth? | the mandibular foramen
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| the following structures is not part of the ethmoid bone? | the inferior nasal conchae
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| In a(n) ____________ the vertebral column is formed of 33 separate bones. | fetus
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| the following spinal deformities is quite common during late childhood in females? | scoliosis
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| C 7 is referred to as the " vertebra prominens" because | it is used as a landmark to count the other vertebrae because its spinous process can be seen through the skin
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| The pectoral girdle does not quite satisfy the features of a true girdle because | posteriorly the medial ends of the scapulae do not join each other
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| The jugular notch on the sternum is | in line with the second and third thoracic vertebra where the left common carotid artery is issued from the aorta
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| The ____________ surface of the scapula is relatively featureless. | anterior
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| When a person attempts to break their fall with an outstretched hand, they often wind up with ________. | Colle's fracture
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| the following movements would cause the distal end of the radius to cross over the ulna to form an X? | pronation
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| the following wrist bones is boat-shaped | scaphoid
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| the following structures helps define the pelvic brim? | the arcuate line
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| bone is the largest and strongest bone in the body? | (blank)
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