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Anatomy & Physiology I - Chapter 7: The Skeleton

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Forms the posterior hard palate   Palatine bone  
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Keystone bone of the face   Maxilla  
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Contains mastoid sinuses   Temporal  
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Allows the spinal cord to pass to brain   Occipital  
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Abnormal lateral spinal curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region, or called "twisted disease"   Scoliosis  
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Dorsally exaggerated thoracic curvature, or "hunch back"   Kyphosis  
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An accentuated lumbar curvature, or swayback   Lordosis  
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Common in those carrying a "large load up front", such as men with "potbellies" and pregnant women   Temporary lordosis  
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Keystone of the cranium   Sphenoid  
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Forms inferolateral aspects of the skull   Temporal  
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Forms most of the superior and lateral aspects of the skull   Parietal  
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Forms posterior aspects and most of the base of the skull   Occipital  
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Forms part of the nasal septum and the lateral walls and roof of the nasal cavity   Ethmoid  
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Vertebrosternal   True ribs  
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Vertebrochondral   False ribs  
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Vertebral   Floating ribs  
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Identify the eight carpals (wrist):   Hamate, Pisiform, Triquetral, Lunate, Capitate, Scaphoid, Trapezium, Trapezoid (Hurry Please The Level Could Snap To Three)  
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The lateral edge of the sphenoid bone is located ____________________________ to the temporal bone   anterior  
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The frontal bone is located ____ to the parietal bone   anterior  
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The ethmoid bone is located on the ____ of the eye socket   medial  
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Is the cheekbone (zygomatic) part of the cranium?   No, it is part of the facial bone  
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How many paired bones of the skull are there?   two, parietal and temporal  
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The lacrimal bone is located on the medial side of the eye socket is located _____ to the ethmoid bone   anterior  
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How many paires of bones make up the face?   6 paires (maxilla, nasal, inferior nasal conchae, zygomatic, lacrimal, and palatine  
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Name the facial bone that make up the nasal septum.   vomer  
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The inferior nasal conchae are located ____ to the vomer.   lateral  
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The anterior palatine structures are not separate bones. They are actually a part of ____ bone.   maxilla  
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The bone does not connect to other bone. Is suspended by ligaments. What bone is it?   hyoid  
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The structure of the mandible that makes up part of the hinge joint jaw is called the ______   mandibular condyle  
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The coroniod process of the mandible is located ______ to the mandibular condyle.   anterior  
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Which ossicle if connected is connected to the tympanic membrane?   malleus  
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