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where is the lambodial suture located?
between the parietal and occipital bone
if your patient has stenosis of the foramen magnum what is affected?
spinal chord
which bine forms the medial malleolus?
tibia
which cavity is formed by the ilium, pubis, ischium?
acetabulum
your patient is an avid runner that experiences pain on their greater trochanters, where is the pain located?
in the femur
lateral malleolus is part of which bone
fibula
what cognition results from failure of vertebrate laminae fuse?
spina bifida
which group of vertebrate have a superior articular process facing posteriority, a circular vertebral foramen, and a Lin spinous process?
Thoracic
articular facets in the transverse process are characteristics of which vertebrate
thoracic
dens=
axis
where is the sagittal suture located?
between two parietal bones
what canal conveys tears from the eyes to the nasal cavity?
nasolacrimal duct
what is the opposite of inversion?
eversion
a movement through 360 degrees that combines flexion, extension, and abduction is called what?
opposite of supination (anterior)?
pronation
rotating the forearm so that the palm faces posteriorly is called?
pronation
rotating the forearm so that the palm faces anteriorly is called?
supination
in the temporomandibular joint, the mandible articulated with the _____
temporal bone
what do we call the thick fibrocartilage discs found in the knee joint?
meniscus
what usually causes osteoarthritis?
wear and tear
your patient its diagnosed with pituitary tumor. where is the tumor located?
cella turcica bone
what results from the failure if the maxillary bones that failed to diffuse?
cleft palate
when we say coxal bone, what bone are we referring to?
the hip bone
if a joint has no joint cavity and exhibits little to no movement, what would it be classified as?
fibrous joint
in what structure do we have the spinal nerves exiting the spinal chord?
vertebral column
what is the skull bone that forms the chin and is also the inly bine connected to age skull by a freely movable joint?
mandible
what do we call a place where two or bones come together?
articulation/joint
function of bursa
reduce friction and act as a cushion
which type of joint is multi axial and has a wide range of motion?
ball and socket
which skeleton do we find the limbs and girdles?
appendicular
what is the metabolic disorder caused by increased uric acid in the blood?
gouty arthritis
styloid process us found on which bones?
radius and ulna
what is the function if hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid?
lubricating of joints
what ligament is found at the head of the femur?
ligamentum teres
if someone dies by strangulation, which delicate bone is fractured?
the hyoid bone
your patient is experiencing pain from her sacroiliac joint, what region of her body is she most likely source of pain?
poster pelvic region
what did e call the articulation of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws?
gomphosis
what are the 3 arches of the foot and what do they do?
lateral longitudinal, medial longitudinal, transverse longitudinal; they help distribute body weight
what do we call the inflammation of any joint?
arthritis
what is the structure where the humorous articulates with the scapula?
glenoid cavity
if you break the lateral bone ion your forearm, what bone do you have broken?
radius
rotator cuff=
shoulder
your yoga instructor tell you stretch the muscle of the side if their trunk by instructing you to perform what type of movement?
lateral flexion
#1 in the sequence if events that produce growth in epiphyseal growth
proliferation
#2 in the sequence if events that produce growth in epiphyseal growth
hypertrophy and maturation
#3 in the sequence if events that produce growth in epiphyseal growth
calcification
#4 in the sequence if events that produce growth in epiphyseal growth
ossification
#5 in the sequence if events that produce growth in epiphyseal growth
remodeling