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the humerus : is located in the upper arm
the zygomatic bone : is called the cheekbone
which of the following word(s) is (are) related to the ribs true, false, floating
fontanels: involve all of the above
this bone is formed by the ischium, ilium, and pubis coxal bone
which bones form the palm of the hand metacarpals
the humerus is: bone of the upper limbs
which of the following is located at the ends of a long bone? epiphysis
this structure refers to the shaft of a long bone diaphysis
which word(s) best reflect(s) the function of the epiphyseal disc? longitudinal growth
which of the following bones is not located in the lower limbs? ulna
cervical. thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx refer to: vertebrae
at which joint do the humerus and the ulna meet? elbow
at what joint do the femur and the coxal bone meet? hip
at which articulation do the scapula and the humerus meet? shoulder
injury to the epiphyseal disc of the tibia may stunt the growth of the injured leg
which bone structure is most concerned with hematopoiesis bone marrow
which of the following refers to an exaggerated thoracic of the spine (hunchback) kyphosis
the olecranon process is most associated with this joint elbow
which structure includes the calcaneus? heel
what is the term that refers to the replacement of cartilage by bone ossification
what is the joint classification of the intervertebral discs and the symphysis pubis slightly moveable
what os the name of the "soft spots" in a baby's skull? fontanels
which group is incorrect bones of the lower extremities: femur, tibia, clavicle
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