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Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 7 review

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The bones of the upper and lower appendages comprise the:   appendicular skeleton  
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Movement of the bones is provided by the body's:   skeletal muscles  
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The cranial bones are fused together at immovable joints known as:   sutures  
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The forehead and anterior roof of the cranium is formed by the:   frontal bone  
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The posterial cranial floor is formed by the:   occipital bone  
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The occipital bone contains a large hole for passage of the spinal cord known as the:   foramen magnum  
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The bones that form the side walls of the cranium are called the:   temporal bones  
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The mastoid process is a rounded process of the:   temporal bone  
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The projection of the temporal bone helping form the cheekbone is the:   zygomatic process  
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The cranial bone that has the shape of a butterfly and forms the anterior internal floor of the cranium is the:   sphenoid bone  
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Membranous areas between the skull bones present in the newborn are known as:   fontanels  
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Each zygomatic bone has a projection forming the anterior cheekbone and is known as the:   temporal process  
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The smallest facial bones are the:   maxillae  
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The lower jaw bone is shaped as a horseshoe and is called the   mandible  
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The vertebral column is composed of 26 bones known as   vertebrae  
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The five sacral vertebrae fuse to one another to form the:   sacrum  
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The vertebrae of the neck are known as:   cervical vertebrae  
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The unfused vertebrae of the vertebral column are seperated from one another by:   intervertebral disks  
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An abnormal sideways curve of the spinal column is known as:   scoliosis  
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The spinal cord extends through the vertebral column by passing through openings in the vertebrae known as:   vertebral foramena  
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The first vertebrae of the vertebral column is the:   atlas  
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The three recognizable parts of the sternum are the manubrium, the body, and the:   xiphoid process  
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The last two pairs of ribs do not attach to the sternum and are known as:   floating ribs  
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The arms are connected to the rib cage by connecting bones organized as the:   pectoral girdle  
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The anterior rod-shaped bone connecting the arm bones to the axial skeleton is the:   scapula  
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The olecranon process is a feature of the:   ulna  
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The phalanges of the hand are the bones found in the:   fingers  
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The three bones of the pelvis are the ilium, ischium, and the:   pubis  
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Where the ilium joins the sacrum, the joint is known as the:   sacroiliac joint  
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The largest and strongest bone of the human body is the:   femur  
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The kneecap bone is called the:   patella  
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The thin leg bone extending down the lateral portion of the lower leg is the:   fibula  
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The larger leg bone found on the medial side of the lower leg is the:   tibia  
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The ankle of the lower leg is formed by a series of tarsals that number:   seven  
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The toe bones are known as:   phalanges  
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