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frontal bone
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parietal bone
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supraorbital foramen
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temporal bone
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sphenoid bone
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nasal bone
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zygomatic bone
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maxilla
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mandible
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infraorbital foramen
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mental foramen
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mental protuberance
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alveolar process
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inferior nasal concha
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vomer
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perpendicular plate
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superior orbital fissure
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Pregunta 4
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frontal sinus
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crista galli
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cribriform plate
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optic canal
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lesser wing of sphenoid
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sella turcica
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foramen rotundum
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greater wing of sphenoid
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foramen ovale
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internal acoustic meatus
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jugular foramen
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sphenoid sinus
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frontal sinus
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crista galli
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perpendicular plate
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mandibular foramen
Pregunta 6
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coronal suture
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sagittal suture
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lambdoid suture
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[blank_start]Long bones[blank_end] are longer tan they are wide and include the bones of the upper and lower limbs, excluding the ankle and wrist bones.
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[blank_start]Flat bones[blank_end] are shaped exactly as they're named. These bones include the ribs, sternum, certain skull bones, and hip bones.
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[blank_start]Irregular bones[blank_end] are those whose shape doesn't fit into any of the other classes. These bones include the vertebrae, the sacrum, and certain bones of the skull, such as the sphenoid bone.
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[blank_start]Sesamoid bones[blank_end] are usually small, round, and flat, and shaped somewhat like a sesame seed.
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[blank_start]Sutural bones[blank_end], or Wormian bones, are small, flat, irregularly shaped bones between the flat bones of the skull. There are individual variations in the number, shape, and position of the sutural bones.
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The axial skeleton consists of
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The appendicular skeleton consists of
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Upper and lower limbs
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Skull
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Pectoral girdle
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Vertebrae
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Pelvic girdle
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The vertebral column consists of 24 unfused vertebrae and 5 fused vertabrae of the sacrum and coccyx. Of the 24 unfused vertebrae, [blank_start]7[blank_end] are cervical, [blank_start]12[blank_end] are thoracic, and [blank_start]5[blank_end] are lumbar.
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[blank_start]C1[blank_end], or [blank_start]atlas[blank_end], articulates with the occipital condyles, and holds up the head. It also allows us to nod our head yes.
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[blank_start]C2[blank_end], or [blank_start]axis[blank_end], fuses with C1 and allows us to rotate our head left and right.
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What type of vertebra is this?
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cervical vertebrae
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thoracic vertebrae
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lumbar vertebrae
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What type of vertebra is this?
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cervical vertebrae
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thoracic vertebrae
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lumbar vertebrae
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What type of vertebra is this?
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cervical vertebrae
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thoracic vertebrae
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lumbar vertebrae
Pregunta 20
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spinous process
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transverse process
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lamina
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pedicle
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vertebral arch
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superior articular facet
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superior articular process
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vertebral foramen
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body
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superior articular process
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pedicle
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intervertebral foramen
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transverse process
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spinous process
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inferior articular process
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inferior articular facet
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body
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transverse process
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superior articular facet
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inferior articular process
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superior articular process
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inferior articular process
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spinous process
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lamina
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intervertebral disc
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vertebral arch
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auricular surface
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sacral foramina
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true ribs
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false ribs
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floating ribs
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manubrium
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body
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xiphoid process
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sternum
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jugular notch
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head
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neck
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tubercle
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body
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sternal end
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Ribs 1-7 are considered [blank_start]true ribs[blank_end], or vertebrosternal ribs, because they attach directly to the sternum by their own costal cartilage. Ribs 8-12, on the other hand, are classified as [blank_start]false ribs[blank_end] because they lack this direct attachment to the sternum. Ribs 8-10 are [blank_start]vertebrochondral ribs[blank_end] as they have an indirect attacment to the sternum, as their cartilage attaches to the costal cartilage of the true ribs. Ribs 11-12 have no attachment to the sternum at all, so they are often referred to as [blank_start]floating ribs[blank_end] or vertebral ribs.
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false ribs
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vertebrochondral ribs
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true ribs
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floating ribs
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floating ribs
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vertebrochondral ribs
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true ribs
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false ribs
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vertebrochondral ribs
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vertebrosternal ribs
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floating ribs
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true ribs
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false ribs
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floating ribs
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vertebrochondral ribs
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vertebrosternal ribs
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Pregunta 26
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epiphysis
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epiphysis
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metaphysis
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metaphysis
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diaphysis
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compact bone
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medullary cavity
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spongy bone
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Pregunta 28
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acromion process
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acromion process
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acromion process
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coracoid process
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coracoid process
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coracoid process
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superior border
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superior border
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superior angle
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supraspinous fossa
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subscapular fossa
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spine
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spine
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glenoid cavity
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infraspinous fossa
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medial border
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lateral border
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inferior angle
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lateral border
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medial border
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Pregunta 30
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head
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greater tubercle
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greater tubercle
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lesser tubercle
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intertubercular groove
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shaft
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deltoid tuberosity
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capitulum
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trochlea
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medial epicondyle
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trochlea
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medial epicondyle
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coronoid fossa
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olecranon fossa
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trochlea
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lateral epicondyle
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medial epicondyle
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olecranon fossa
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trochlea
Pregunta 31
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olecranon process
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head of radius
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neck of radius
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radial tuberosity
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radius
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ulna
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ulna
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ulnar styloid process
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radial styloid process
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ulnar notch
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olecranon process
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trochlear notch
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coronoid process
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radial notch
Pregunta 32
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iliac crest
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anterior superior iliac spine
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anterior inferior iliac spine
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acetabulum
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superior pubic ramus
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inferior pubic ramus
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ischial ramus
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ischial tuberosity
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obturator foramen
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lesser sciatic notch
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ischial spine
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greater sciatic notch
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posterior inferior iliac spine
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posterior superior iliac spine
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posterior superior iliac spine
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ischial ramus
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ischial tuberosity
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lesser sciatic notch
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ischial spine
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greater sciatic notch
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posterior inferior iliac spine
Pregunta 33
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Pregunta 34
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head
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neck
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neck
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greater trochanter
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greater trochanter
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lesser trochanter
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gluteal tuberosity
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linea aspera
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patellar surface
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lateral epicondyle
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lateral condyle
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medial epicondyle
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medial condyle
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intercondylar fossa
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lateral epicondyle
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lateral condyle
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medial tibial condyle
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lateral tibial condyle
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tibial tuberosity
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tibia
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fibula
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tibia
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fibula
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lateral malleolus
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medial malleolus
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intercondylar eminence
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lateral tibial condyle
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[blank_start]Fibrous joints[blank_end] consists of two bones joined by short collagen fibers. Most [blank_start]fibrous joints[blank_end] allow no motion. [blank_start]Cartilaginous joints[blank_end] consist of bones united by cartilage rather than fibrous connective tissue. Most [blank_start]cartilagenous joints[blank_end] allow some motion. [blank_start]Synovial joints[blank_end] are freely movable joints.
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Fibrous joints
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Cartilaginous joints
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Synovial joints
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fibrous joints
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cartilaginous joints
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synovial joints
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Cartilaginous joints
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Fibrous joints
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Synovial joints
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cartilagenous joints
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fibrous joints
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synovial joints
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Synovial joints
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Cartilaginous joints
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Fibrous joints
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Fibrous joints include
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suture
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synchondrosis
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syndesmosis
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pivot
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gomphosis
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Cartilaginous joints include
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Suture
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Synchondrosis
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Syndesmosis
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Symphysis
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Synovial joints include
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plane
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suture
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hinge
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symphysis
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pivot
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synchondrosis
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ellipsoid
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syndesmosis
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saddle
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ball and socket
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The cartilagenous connection between the ends of ribs 1 and 2 to the manubrium and sternum is an example of syndesmosis.
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Gomphosis is a type of joint that binds what to what?
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Bones connected by a ligament, such as the distal joint between the tibia and fibula is an example of syndesmosis.
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intercarpal joints
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vertebrocostal joints
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sacroiliac joint
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acromioclavicular joint
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claviculosternal joint
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elbow joint
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knee joint
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ankle joint
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interpharangeal joint
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atlanto-axial joint
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proximal radio-ulnar joint
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radiocarpal joint
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metacarpophalangeal joint
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metatarsophalangeal joint
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first carpometacarpal joint
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shoulder joint
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hip joint
Pregunta 44
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quadriceps tendon
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patellar ligament
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posterior cruciate ligament
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anterior cruciate ligament
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tibial collateral ligament
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fibular collateral ligament
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medial meniscus
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lateral meniscus
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lateral meniscus
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medial meniscus
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anterior cruciate ligament
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posterior cruciate ligament
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tibial collateral ligament
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fibular collateral ligament
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acromioclavicular ligament
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coraco-acromial ligament
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coracoclavicular ligaments
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acromioclavicular ligament
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coracoclavicular ligaments
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coraco-acromial ligaments
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coracohumeral ligament
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glenohumeral ligaments
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