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What view of the skull is this?
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What is Medial View?
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Towards the back
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Towards the front
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Towards the midline
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Towards the tail
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What view of the body is this?
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What view of the mandible is this?
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Posterior
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Anterior
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Lateral
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Endocranial
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Chose the inferior view
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What is inferior view?
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Body parts away from the head
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Body parts away from the midline
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Body parts towards the tail
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Body parts farthest from the axial skeleton
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A [blank_start]Superior[blank_end] View, is also known as a bird's eye view of the skull.
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What view is this?
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Anterior view is towards the back of the hominid body?
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The breastbone, or sternum is located [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] to the backbone, or vertebral column.
Question 12
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What view of the skeleton is this?
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What view of the skull is this?
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Which are an example of Lateral View?
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Proximal is furthest from the axial skeleton
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What end of the bone is this?
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Which end of the bone is this?
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Distal is farthest from the axial skeleton
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What SURFACE of the skull is this?
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Ectocranial view is the [blank_start]outer[blank_end] surface of the cranial vault
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What surface of the bone is displayed below?
Question 22
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Which surface of the hand and foot often bear hair?
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Dorsal
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Palmar
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plantar
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Distal
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This is the plantar surface
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The bottom side of the hand is called the [blank_start]palmar[blank_end] surface
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The sole of the foot is also known as the [blank_start]plantar[blank_end] surface
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What suture is this?
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The [blank_start]sagittal[blank_end] suture separates the skull from left and right
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The [blank_start]coronal[blank_end] suture separates the skull from front to back
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What suture is this?
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Which is in anatomical position?
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[blank_start]cranial[blank_end] refers to the skull
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[blank_start]Sagittal plane[blank_end] divides body into left and right
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Which plane is this?
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Which plane is this?
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Coronal plane separates the body between anterior and posterior
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Which plane is labeled below?
Question 37
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Which plane separates the body into top and bottom?
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Sagittal Plane
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Transverse Plane
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Coronal Plane
Question 38
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On an animal, what do you call the position towards the tail?
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Caudal
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Ventral
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Distal
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Posterior
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The [blank_start]ventral[blank_end] is the belly side of the body
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What cavity is displayed below
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NAGPRA stands for...
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Native American Guardian Protection and Reparation Act
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Native American Grave Prevention and Reparation Act
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Native American Grave Protection and Reparation Assistance
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Native American Grave Protection and Reparation Act
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What CAN we tell from looking at a skeleton?
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What CAN'T we tell from looking at a skeleton
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Intelligence
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Sex
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Gender
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Sexual Orientation
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Chronic Pain(rarely)
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Bioarcheology deals with modern human remains
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[blank_start]Forensic Anthropology[blank_end] deals with modern human remains
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Selective Mortality
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The samples being studied are only of the dead people of specific ages. (e.g., we can't study a living 15-year-old from an ancient population, but only the 15-year-olds who died when they were 15).
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We cannot discern the underlying vulnerabilities / frailty of an intermingled skeletal population
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Populations aren't static. Regarding age-at-death, populations are not affected by changes in mortality rates, but by birth rate/fertility changes and more revealing of them
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Demographic Nonstationarity
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We cannot discern the underlying vulnerabilities / frailty of an intermingled skeletal population
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Populations aren't static. Regarding age-at-death, populations are not affected by changes in mortality rates, but by birth rate/fertility changes and more revealing of them
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The samples being studied are only of the dead people of specific ages. (e.g., we can't study a living 15-year-old from an ancient population, but only the 15-year-olds who died when they were 15).
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Hidden Heterogeneity in disease Risks
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We cannot discern the underlying vulnerabilities / frailty of an intermingled skeletal population
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Populations aren't static. Regarding age-at-death, populations are not affected by changes in mortality rates, but by birth rate/fertility changes and more revealing of them.
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The samples being studied are only of the dead people of specific ages. (e.g., we can't study a living 15-year-old from an ancient population, but only the 15-year-olds who died when they were 15).
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According to the Osteological Paradox which one died first?
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According to the [blank_start]Osteological Paradox[blank_end] someone who lived longer with a disease will show lesions on their bones. Whereas someone who died instantly from a disease will not show signs of a disease of their bones.