Bone tissues axial and appendicular skeletal system

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Parietal bone

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Temporal bone

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Lambdoid suture

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Occipital Bone

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External auditory meatus

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Mastoid Process

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Mandibular ramus

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Mandible

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Mental foramen

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Coronal suture

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Frontal Bone

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Sphenoid bone

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Ethmoid bone

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Nasal bone

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Lacrimal bone

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Zygomatic bone

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Maxilla

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Zygomatic process of temporal bone

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Which structure is located in the hypophyseal fossa of the sella turcica?

The Pituitary gland

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Parietal Bone

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Mandible

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Mental foramen

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Frontal bone

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Nasal bone

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Ethmoid bone

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Sphenoid bone

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Temporal Bone

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Zygomatic bone

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Vomer

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Maxilla

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Incisivus

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Mandibular

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Which structure passes through the foramen magnum?

Spinal cord

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Which bone is the “keystone of the cranium”, because it articulates to all the other cranial bones?

Sphenoid bone

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The olfactory nerve filaments (Cranial Nerve I) pass through the _______ of the ______ bone.

Cribriform foramina; ethmoid bone

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Spinous process

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Transverse process

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Vertebral foramen

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body

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Pedicle

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Lamina

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The manubrium articulates with the false ribs and the clavicle. - True or false

False

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The first 7 pairs of ribs are called “true ribs” because they attach directly to the sternum with their own

cartilage. - True or false

True

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Floating ribs attach to the sternum indirectly with cartilage that is shared with the other false ribs. True or False

False

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There are 12 pairs of ribs in total. True or False

True

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Clavicular notch

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Manubrium

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ternal angle-fibrocartilage joint

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Body

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Xiphisternal joint

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Xiphoid process

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intercostal spaces

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Costal cartilage

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Costal margin

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Sternum

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True ribs

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False ribs

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Floating Ribs

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When you look at the vertebral column laterally, two adjacent vertebra create an opening called the

intervertebral foramen through which spinal nerves travel. True or False

True

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The vertebra prominens is C7 True or False

True

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Intervertebral disks are made of elastic cartilage and act as a cushion. True or False

False

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Kyphosis is an exaggerated lumbar spinal concavity. True or False

False

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The sacrum is the tail bone. True or False

False

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Foramen

Opening through a bone

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Sinus

Air-filled cavity

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Meatus

Canal-like structure

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Spine

Sharp, slender process

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ramus

armlike projection

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fossa

shallow depression

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tubercle

small rounded projection

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Epiphysis Proximal

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Diaphysis

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Epiphysis Distal

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Spongy bone

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Epiphyseal line

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Periosteum

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Medullary cavity

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The yellow bone marrow is the site of red blood cell production - True or False

False

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The central (Haversian) canal houses blood vessels and nerve fibers - True or False

True

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The epiphyseal plate (growth cartilage) becomes the epiphyseal line (bone remnant) in adults - True or False

False

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The femur is a classic example of a long bone - True or False

True

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Perforating (Volkmann's) canals run perpendicularly to connect central canals and the periosteum - True or False

True

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The medullary cavity contains yellow bone marrow, which is primarily adipose (fat) tissue - True or False

True

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Lamella

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Lacuna

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Central canal

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Canaliculi

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Acromion

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Coracoid process

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Suprascapular notch

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Superior angle

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Supraspinous fossa

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Spine

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Infraspinous Fossa

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Medial border

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Lateral border

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Lateral angle

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superior angle

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Superior border