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Kim Ferguson

Anatomy Week 5

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Which letter indicates a bony projection from the ethmoid bone? C
Which letter indicates the space where microscopic blood vessels and nerves pass through the center of the osteon? A
Which letter indicates the occipital condyle of the occipital bone? D
Which letter indicates the greater tubercle of the humerus? B
Which letter indicates what is known, in a growing juvenile, as the epiphyseal plate? C
Which letter indicates a depression that is the site where a femoral ligament attaches to the acetabulum? B
Which letter indicates a pad of a fibrocartilage known as the pubic symphysis? D
Which letter indicates the fossa where the ulna articulates with the humerus? E
Which letter indicates the bone that has tuberosities that are the strongest parts of the hip bones? E
Which letter indicates the bony landmark of the humerus that articulates with the head of the radius? D
Which letter indicates the styloid process of the temporal bone? C
Which letter indicates the gluteal tuberosity of the femur? D
Which letter indicates the coronal suture? A
Which letter indicates bone that is not arranged in osteons and is called spongy or trabecular bone? E
Which letter indicates the palatine bone that forms part of the hard palate? A
Which letter indicates the mastoid process of the temporal bone? B
Which letter indicates the groove that articulates with the patella? E
Which letter indicates the perforating, or Volkmann's canals which lie at right angles to central canals? D
Which letter indicates the bone that forms the inferior part of the nasal septum? D
Which letter indicates the greater trochanter of the femur? C
Which letter indicates the collagen fibers of the periosteum known as the perforating, or Sharpey's, fibers? C
Which letter indicates the bony landmark of the humerus where the deltoid muscle attaches? C
Which letter indicates the mental foramen? E
Which letter indicates the region of the long bone comprised of a network of trabecular plates? A
Which letter indicates the jugular foramen? E
Which letter indicates the anterior-most boundary of the intertubercular groove? A
Which letter indicates the coronoid process of the mandible? D
Which letter indicates the circumferential lamellae? B
Which letter indicates the region of a long bone that in an adult is filled with yellow bone marrow? D
Which letter indicates the iliac crest? A
Which of these pelvic bones is the most anteriorly placed? pubis
The main shaft-like portion of a long bone is the diaphysis.
Which lower leg bone is smaller and is located laterally? fibula
Which of the following is not a type of bone? regular
The bone that claims the distinction of being the only bone in the body that articulates with no other bones is the hyoid.
Which bone is the longest and heaviest bone in the body? femur
Which of the following is not a bone in the leg? mandible
Which bone serves as the keystone in the architecture of the cranium? sphenoid
What structures normally hold the foot bones firmly in their arched positions? ligaments and tendons
Which two bones compose the shoulder girdle? clavicle and scapula
Anteriorly, each rib of the first seven pairs attaches to the sternum
Which of the following is a facial bone? zygomatic bone
Cartilage is classified as _____ tissue. connective
The extracellular components of bone matrix are hard and calcified.
Spongy bone is characterized by open spaces partially filled by an assemblage of needle-like structures.
_____ fibers are present in all three types of cartilage, but they are most numerous in fibrocartilage. Collagenous
The vertebral bones that support the small (lower section) of the back are the lumbar vertebrae.
Which structures are unique to the fetal skull and provide additional space for molding the head shape as the baby passes through the birth canal? fontanels
Which of the following is not a bone in the skull? clavicle
The medial part of the anterior chest wall is supported by a dagger-shaped bone called the sternum.
Why are the last two pairs of false ribs designated as floating ribs? Floating ribs do not attach even indirectly to the sternum.
The joint between the pubic portions of each coxal bone is the pubic symphysis.
The bone that articulates with the temporal bone in the only movable joint of the skull is the mandible.
The dense, white fibrous membrane that covers bone except at joint surfaces is the periosteum.
Which of the following is(are) not in the appendicular skeleton? vertebrae
Bone marrow is a specialized type of soft, diffuse connective tissue called myeloid tissue.
Fibrocartilage can be found in the symphysis pubis.
Which two bones join to form the posterior part of the hard palate? palatine
Anatomically speaking, which bones compose the wrist? carpals
Compact bone contains many cylinder-shaped structural units called osteons.
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