Pregunta 1
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Label the Pectoral Gridle
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Acromioclavicular Joint
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Clavicle
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Scapula
Pregunta 2
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Label the Right Clavicle (inferior view)
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Acromonial End
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Trapezoid Line
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Sternal End
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Conoid Tubercle
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Clavicle
Pregunta 3
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Label The Humerus
Pregunta 4
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Name the Groups of the Hand Bones
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Phalanges
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Carpals
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Metaarpals
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carpals
Pregunta 5
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Name the Bones Of the Pelvis
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Base of Sacrum
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Ischium
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Hip Bone
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Pubic Symphisis
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Ilium
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Pubis
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Ischium
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Pubis
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Ischium
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Illiac Fossa
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Sacrum
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Pubis Arch
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Coccxy
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Pubis Symphysis
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Illiac Fossa
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Fossa
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Pubic Symphysis
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Hib Bone
Pregunta 6
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Type wether the pelvis is male or female
Pregunta 7
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Label the bones of the right foot
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Phalanges
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Metatarsals
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Tarsals
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Metatarsals
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Calcaneus
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Tarsals
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Calcaneus
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Talus
Pregunta 8
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Write down the Archs of the Foot
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Medial Longitudinal
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Transverse
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Lateral Longitudinal
Pregunta 9
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Write the lobes of a fetal skull
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Frontal
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Frontal
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Parietal
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Occipital
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Temporal
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Parietal
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Occipital
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Frontal
Pregunta 10
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What are parts of the appendicular skeleton?
Pregunta 11
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What are the bones of the upper limb?
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Humerus, radius, ulna and breastbone
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Calcareous, carpal bones, and phalanges
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Humerus, radius and ulna, also carpals and phalanges
Pregunta 12
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Which bones are in the Pectoral Girdle?
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Carpal
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Clavicles
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Forearm
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Scapula
Pregunta 13
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Which bones are in the pelvic girdle?
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Hip Bones
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Fibula
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Sacrum
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Coccyx
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Skull
Pregunta 14
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Cervical
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Thoracic
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Lumbar
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Sacral
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Coccyx
Pregunta 15
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Label the Invertebrate Disc
Pregunta 16
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Label the Cervical Spine
Pregunta 17
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Type the missing words in the diagram
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Superior
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Transverse
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Body
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Inferior
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Articular
Pregunta 18
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Choose the Missing Blanks in the Depiction
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Superior
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Inferior
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Spinous Process
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Lateral Convex Skeleton
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Lumbar
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Thoracic
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Invertebrate Disc
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Hyaline Cartilage
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Superior
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Inferior
Pregunta 19
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Label the Coccyx and the Sacrum
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Coccyx
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Anterior Sacral Foramina
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Apex
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Transverse Ridges
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Sacral Vertebrae
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Sacrum Promontory
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Ala
Pregunta 20
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Label the Parts of the Ribs
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True Ribs
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False Ribs
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Floating RIb
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Sternum
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Manubrium
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Body
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Xiphoid
Pregunta 21
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Type the parts that connect from the rib to the sternum
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Angle
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Head
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Neck
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Tubercle
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Shaft
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Sternum
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Costal Groove
Pregunta 22
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Label the parts of the thoracic vertebrae and ribs that connect
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Articular Facet
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Shaft
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Head
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Spinous Process
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Neck
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Costal Facet
Pregunta 23
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The Vertebrae Column [blank_start]Transmits[blank_end] weight of trunk to [blank_start]lower limbs[blank_end] and it
Surrounds and [blank_start]protects[blank_end] spinal cord
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Transmits
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lower limbs
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protects
Pregunta 24
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Abnormal Curvatures of the vertebrae column includes:
[blank_start]Scoliosis[blank_end] - abnormal lateral curve
[blank_start]Kyphosis[blank_end] (hunchback) – exaggerated thoracic curvature
[blank_start]Lordosis[blank_end] (swayback) – accentuated lumbar curvature
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Scoliosis
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Kyphosis
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Lordosis
Pregunta 25
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What are the two parts of Intervertebral Disc?
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Nucleus pulposus
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vertebra prominens
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Anulus fibrosus
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Intervertebral foramina
Pregunta 26
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The [blank_start]Nucleus pulposus[blank_end] gives intervertebral disc its elasticity and compressibility; it has a [blank_start]Inner gelatinous nucleus[blank_end]
The [blank_start]Anulus fibrosus[blank_end] is just the Outer collar of the disc and it is composed of [blank_start]collagen and fibrocartilage[blank_end]
Pregunta 27
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C1 of the Vertebrae Column is called the [blank_start]atlas[blank_end], it has [blank_start]no body or spinous process[blank_end] and helps us nod "[blank_start]yes[blank_end]"
C2 of the Vertebrae Column is called the [blank_start]Axis[blank_end] its dens is a pivot for [blank_start]rotation of atlas[blank_end], it is also missing the [blank_start]body of atlas[blank_end] and helps nod for [blank_start]no[blank_end]
[blank_start]C1 to C7[blank_end]: smallest, lightest vertebrae
[blank_start]C3 to C7[blank_end] have an oval body, a bifid spinous process, Large, triangular vertebral foramen
Transverse foramen in each transverse process
C7 is called the [blank_start]vertebra prominens[blank_end] and has a long and prominent spinous process
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[blank_start]T1-T12[blank_end] all articulate with ribs at facets and demifacets, Long, spinous process that points [blank_start]inferiorly[blank_end], Circular vertebral foramen an the location of [blank_start]articular[blank_end] facets allows rotation of certain area of spine
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T1-T12
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inferiorly
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articular
Pregunta 29
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[blank_start]L1-L5[blank_end] receive the most stress, it has short, thick pedicles and laminae, a flat hatchet-shaped spinous processes pointed [blank_start]posteriorly[blank_end], a [blank_start]Vertebral[blank_end] foramen triangular and its Orientation of articular facets locks the lumbar vertebrae [blank_start]together[blank_end] to prevent rotation
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L1-L5
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posteriorly
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Vertebral
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together
Pregunta 30
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What are the functions of the Thoracic Cage?
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Protects vital organs of thoracic cavity
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Connects pelvis with limbs
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Supports shoulder girdles and upper limbs
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Provides attachment sites for muscles of neck, back, chest, and shoulders
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It has false ribs, true ribs and floating ribs
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Its part of the axial skeleton
Pregunta 31
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Label the sutures of the skull
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Coronal
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Lambdoid
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Coronal
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Squamous
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Lambdoid
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Cranial
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Facial
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Costal
Pregunta 32
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Type the areas of the Cranial Fossa
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Anterior
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Middle
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Posterior
Pregunta 33
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This is a Lateral view of the skull, Label it
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Temporal
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Frontal
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Cranial Fossa
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Frontal
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Cranial Fossae
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Fossae