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Match the following parts of the scapula with the correct letter on the figure. Match the following parts of the scapula with the correct letter on the figure.    -Coracoid process -Coracoid process

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Discuss the four sutures that involve the parietal bones.

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The two parietal bones meet at the sagit...

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Match the following parts of the thoracic vertebra with the correct letter on the figure. Match the following parts of the thoracic vertebra with the correct letter on the figure.    -Transverse process -Transverse process

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Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone?


A) frontal bone
B) zygomatic bone
C) parietal bone
D) occipital bone

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Which letter represents the intercondylar fossa on this image? Which letter represents the intercondylar fossa on this image?   A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

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What bones form the forearm (antebrachium) ?


A) carpals and metacarpals
B) tibia and fibula
C) ulna and radius
D) scapula and humerus

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Which letter represents the zygomatic bone on this figure? Which letter represents the zygomatic bone on this figure?   A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

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The pelvic girdle consists of two bones, the clavicle and scapula, which support the upper limb and anchor it to the trunk.

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At its two distinct ends, the clavicle articulates with the manubrium of the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.

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Match the following parts of the scapula with the correct letter on the figure. Match the following parts of the scapula with the correct letter on the figure.    -Lateral border -Lateral border

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The main two types of cartilage associated with the skeleton are fibrocartilage and hyaline cartilage.

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In the vertebral column, there are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, 5 fused sacral vertebrae, and 3 -5 fused coccygeal vertebra to make an average total of 33 vertebrae in an older adult.

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Geri has pain behind her ear lobe and was diagnosed with mastoiditis. Which bone is affected?


A) occipital bone
B) frontal bone
C) temporal bone
D) mandible

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What bone does NOT articulate with any other bones?


A) mandible
B) maxilla
C) hyoid bone
D) sternum

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The radial tuberosity is the site of the attachment for the deltoid muscle.

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Vertebrae in which region are fused in adults?


A) lumbar vertebrae
B) cervical vertebrae
C) sacral vertebrae
D) thoracic vertebrae

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What are bone markings? Explain the difference between depressions, openings, and projections as related to bone markings.

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Bone markings are surface features, such...

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Which tarsal bones of the foot are proximally situated?


A) scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform
B) cuboid and scaphoid
C) medial, intermediate, and lateral cuneiform
D) talus, calcaneus, navicular

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The distal end of the fibula articulates with the:


A) cuboid.
B) calcaneus.
C) talus.
D) navicular.

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Charlie is 55 years old and is 45 pounds overweight. Like most men of his age, he carries the weight in his abdomen and jokes about his "beer gut." Due to the extra weight, his spine is developing an abnormal curvature. Explain why the curvature of his spine is changing and name this condition.

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Charlie is developing an abnormal spinal...

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