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Skeleton Test

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suture
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Phalanges
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Neck
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epicondyle
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Cortical Bone
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head
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Enamel
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Dorsal
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maxillae
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tubercle
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False Ribs
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axial skeleton
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Canine (Cuspid)
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Superior
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Trabecular Bone
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Dertmination of Sex: Pelvis
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Determination of Race: Skull
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Bones
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Rostral
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Incisors
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Pelvis is the best bone (differences due to adaptations to childbirth)1.females have wider subpubic angle 2. females have a sciaticnotch > 90 3. females have a broad pelvic inlet 4. females have a broad illium
B.
Fingers (14) / toes (14)
C.
Above
D.
Covers external surface of the crown. No living cells and no blood supply. Hardest substance in the body.
E.
First four teeth
F.
Porous, spongy bone that is typically found at the ends of long bones, and in vertebral bodies and flat ones.
G.
Attach to the 7th Costal Cartilage, Ribs 8 - 10
H.
expanded region superior to a condyle
I.
Toward the forehead or nose (used with skulls only)
J.
Dense bone typically found on external surfaces and forms the walls of the shafts of long bones
K.
Serve as a protector of organs, produce blood cells, store minerals and fat, and serve as a frame work for support and attachment for muscles, tendons and ligaments
L.
Fibrous, interlocking joint of the crainal bones
M.
between the head and shaft
N.
(Artciulation) prominent expanded end of a bone, sometimes rounded (mostly long bones)
O.
small rounded projection or process
P.
Toward the back or spine (used differently for feet and hands)
Q.
Skull, Spine, Rib Cage
R.
fifth tooth
S.
Nasal index, Nasal Spine, Prognathism-extended jaw, Shape of eye orbits
T.
2 bones fused in a median suture; form the upper jawbone & part of the orbits
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Determination of Ancestry
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No anterior attachment, Ribs 11 - 12
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sixth and seventh tooth
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Ankle (7)
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Toward the median plane or middle
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Toward the head or superior end
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Toward the dorsal side (only used in humans)
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Farther to the point of attachment or origin
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(Articulation) rounded knob that articulates with another bone (mostly long bones)
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Palm (5)

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