Chapter 7 A,C and B Skeleton

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Chapter 7 A, C and B Skeletons and bones
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Question 1

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Label the Pectoral Gridle
Answer
  • Acromioclavicular Joint
  • Clavicle
  • Scapula

Question 2

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Label the Right Clavicle (inferior view)
Answer
  • Acromonial End
  • Trapezoid Line
  • Sternal End
  • Conoid Tubercle
  • Clavicle

Question 3

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Label The Humerus
Answer
  • Greater Tubercle
  • Lesser Tubercle
  • Intertubercular Sulcus
  • Deltoid Tuberisity
  • Lateral Supracondylar
  • Radial Fossa
  • Capitulun
  • Head of Humerus
  • Anatomical Neck
  • Radial Groove
  • Medial Supracondylar ridge
  • Coronoid Fossa
  • Olecranon fossa
  • Medial Epicondyte
  • Trochlea
  • Greater Tubercle2
  • Surgical Neck
  • Delttoid tuberostity
  • Lateral Epicondyle

Question 4

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Name the Groups of the Hand Bones
Answer
  • Phalanges
  • Carpals
  • Metaarpals
  • carpals

Question 5

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Name the Bones Of the Pelvis
Answer
  • Base of Sacrum
  • Ischium
  • Hip Bone
  • Pubic Symphisis
  • Ilium
  • Pubis
  • Ischium
  • Pubis
  • Ischium
  • Illiac Fossa
  • Sacrum
  • Pubis Arch
  • Coccxy
  • Pubis Symphysis
  • Illiac Fossa
  • Fossa
  • Pubic Symphysis
  • Hib Bone

Question 6

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Type wether the pelvis is male or female
Answer
  • Female
  • Male

Question 7

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Label the bones of the right foot
Answer
  • Phalanges
  • Metatarsals
  • Tarsals
  • Metatarsals
  • Calcaneus
  • Tarsals
  • Calcaneus
  • Talus

Question 8

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Write down the Archs of the Foot
Answer
  • Medial Longitudinal
  • Transverse
  • Lateral Longitudinal

Question 9

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Write the lobes of a fetal skull
Answer
  • Frontal
  • Frontal
  • Parietal
  • Occipital
  • Temporal
  • Parietal
  • Occipital
  • Frontal

Question 10

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What are parts of the appendicular skeleton?
Answer
  • Pectoral and Pelvic girdle
  • Limbs of bones
  • Center of body
  • Ribs

Question 11

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What are the bones of the upper limb?
Answer
  • Humerus, radius, ulna and breastbone
  • Calcareous, carpal bones, and phalanges
  • Humerus, radius and ulna, also carpals and phalanges

Question 12

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Which bones are in the Pectoral Girdle?
Answer
  • Carpal
  • Clavicles
  • Forearm
  • Scapula

Question 13

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Which bones are in the pelvic girdle?
Answer
  • Hip Bones
  • Fibula
  • Sacrum
  • Coccyx
  • Skull

Question 14

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Label the spine
Answer
  • Cervical
  • Thoracic
  • Lumbar
  • Sacral
  • Coccyx

Question 15

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Label the Invertebrate Disc
Answer
  • Vertebral Spinous Process
  • Spinal Nerve Root
  • Transverse Process
  • Herniated portion of Disc
  • Spinal Cord
  • Nucleus Pulposus of Disc

Question 16

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Label the Cervical Spine
Answer
  • Transverse Ligament
  • Bifid Spinous Process
  • c1 (atlas)
  • c7
  • c2 (axis)
  • c6
  • c9
  • c3
  • Inferior Articular Process
  • Superior Articular Process
  • Bifid Spinous Process
  • Sifid Spinous

Question 17

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Type the missing words in the diagram
Answer
  • Superior
  • Transverse
  • Body
  • Inferior
  • Articular

Question 18

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Choose the Missing Blanks in the Depiction
Answer
  • Superior
  • Inferior
  • Spinous Process
  • Lateral Convex Skeleton
  • Lumbar
  • Thoracic
  • Invertebrate Disc
  • Hyaline Cartilage
  • Superior
  • Inferior

Question 19

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Label the Coccyx and the Sacrum
Answer
  • Coccyx
  • Anterior Sacral Foramina
  • Apex
  • Transverse Ridges
  • Sacral Vertebrae
  • Sacrum Promontory
  • Ala

Question 20

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Label the Parts of the Ribs
Answer
  • True Ribs
  • False Ribs
  • Floating RIb
  • Sternum
  • Manubrium
  • Body
  • Xiphoid

Question 21

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Type the parts that connect from the rib to the sternum
Answer
  • Angle
  • Head
  • Neck
  • Tubercle
  • Shaft
  • Sternum
  • Costal Groove

Question 22

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Label the parts of the thoracic vertebrae and ribs that connect
Answer
  • Articular Facet
  • Shaft
  • Head
  • Spinous Process
  • Neck
  • Costal Facet

Question 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
Answer
  • Transmits
  • lower limbs
  • protects

Question 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
Answer
  • Scoliosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Lordosis

Question 25

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What are the two parts of Intervertebral Disc?
Answer
  • Nucleus pulposus
  • vertebra prominens
  • Anulus fibrosus
  • Intervertebral foramina

Question 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]
Answer
  • Nucleus pulposus
  • Anulus fibrosus
  • Inner gelatinous nucleus
  • collagen and fibrocartilage

Question 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
Answer
  • atlas
  • no body or spinous process
  • yes
  • Axis
  • rotation of atlas
  • body of atlas
  • no
  • C1 to C7
  • C3 to C7
  • vertebra prominens

Question 28

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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
Answer
  • T1-T12
  • inferiorly
  • articular

Question 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
Answer
  • L1-L5
  • posteriorly
  • Vertebral
  • together

Question 30

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What are the functions of the Thoracic Cage?
Answer
  • Protects vital organs of thoracic cavity
  • Connects pelvis with limbs
  • Supports shoulder girdles and upper limbs
  • Provides attachment sites for muscles of neck, back, chest, and shoulders
  • It has false ribs, true ribs and floating ribs
  • Its part of the axial skeleton

Question 31

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Label the sutures of the skull
Answer
  • Coronal
  • Lambdoid
  • Coronal
  • Squamous
  • Lambdoid
  • Cranial
  • Facial
  • Costal

Question 32

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Type the areas of the Cranial Fossa
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Middle
  • Posterior

Question 33

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This is a Lateral view of the skull, Label it
Answer
  • Temporal
  • Frontal
  • Cranial Fossa
  • Frontal
  • Cranial Fossae
  • Fossae
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