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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
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
Which structure passes through the foramen magnum?
Spinal cord
Which bone is the “keystone of the cranium”, because it articulates to all the other cranial bones?
Sphenoid bone
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
The manubrium articulates with the false ribs and the clavicle. - True or false
False
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
Floating ribs attach to the sternum indirectly with cartilage that is shared with the other false ribs. True or False
False
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
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
The vertebra prominens is C7 True or False
True
Intervertebral disks are made of elastic cartilage and act as a cushion. True or False
False
Kyphosis is an exaggerated lumbar spinal concavity. True or False
False
The sacrum is the tail bone. True or False
False
Foramen
Opening through a bone
Sinus
Air-filled cavity
Meatus
Canal-like structure
Spine
Sharp, slender process
ramus
armlike projection
fossa
shallow depression
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
The yellow bone marrow is the site of red blood cell production - True or False
False
The central (Haversian) canal houses blood vessels and nerve fibers - True or False
True
The epiphyseal plate (growth cartilage) becomes the epiphyseal line (bone remnant) in adults - True or False
False
The femur is a classic example of a long bone - True or False
True
Perforating (Volkmann's) canals run perpendicularly to connect central canals and the periosteum - True or False
True
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