Question 1
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Two types of Cartilaginous Joints are [blank_start]Synchondroses[blank_end], found in [blank_start]bone[blank_end] as a growth plate, and [blank_start]Symphasis[blank_end], found in [blank_start]pubic[blank_end] symphasis and vertebrae.
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Synchondroses
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bone
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Symphasis
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pubic
Question 2
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The three type of fibrous joints are [blank_start]sutures[blank_end] as in the skull, [blank_start]gomphosis[blank_end] as in teeth and [blank_start]syndesmosis[blank_end] as between the radius and ulna
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sutures
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gomphosis
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syndesmosis
Question 3
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There are 6 types of Synovial Joints. They are:
Plane Joint, eg, [blank_start]Intercarpals[blank_end]. This joint produces [blank_start]gliding and sliding[blank_end] movements.
Hinge Joint, eg. [blank_start]Humorus and Ulna[blank_end]. This Joint produces [blank_start]flexion and extension[blank_end] movements.
Pivot Joint, eg. [blank_start]Radius and Ulna[blank_end]. This Joint produces [blank_start]rotation[blank_end] movements.
Condylar Joint, eg. [blank_start]Knuckles[blank_end]. This Joint produces [blank_start]flexion, extension[blank_end], [blank_start]adduction and abduction[blank_end] movements.
Saddle Joint, eg. [blank_start]Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb[blank_end]. This Joint produces [blank_start]flex, exten, add and abduction[blank_end] movements.
Ball and Socket Joint, eg. [blank_start]Shoulder[blank_end]. This Joint produces [blank_start]flex, ext, add, abd,[blank_end] [blank_start]circumduction and rotation[blank_end] movements.
Answer
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flexion, extension
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adduction and abduction
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flex, exten, add and abduction
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flex, ext, add, abd,
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circumduction and rotation
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Shoulder
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Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
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rotation
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flexion and extension
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Knuckles
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Radius and Ulna
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Humorus and Ulna
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Intercarpals
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gliding and sliding
Question 4
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Label the Clavicle.
Answer
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Acromial (lateral) End
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Sternal (medial) end
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Trapezoid Line
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Conoid Tubericle
Question 5
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Label this scapula.
Answer
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Coracoid Process
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Infraglenoid Tubericle
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Glenoid Cavity/Fossa
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Supraglenoid Tubericle
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Acromion
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Infraspinous fossa
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Supraspinous fossa
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Spine
Question 6
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Label this scapula with its bony markings.
Answer
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Coracoid
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Acromion
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Spine
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Infraspinous Fossa
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Supraspinous Fossa
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Scapular Notch
Question 7
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Label the Radius
Answer
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Head
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Radial Tuberosity
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Interosseous Border
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Ulnar Notch
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Radial Styloid Process
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Distal Articular Surface
Question 8
Answer
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Olecranon
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Trochlear Notch
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Radial Notch
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Coronoid Process
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Ulnar Tuberosity
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Interosseous Border
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Posterior border
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Ulnar styloid process
Question 9
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Label the Sternum
Answer
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Clavicular Notch
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Jugular Notch
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Manubrium
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Sternal Angle
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Body
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Xiphoid Process
Question 10
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Label the Joints
Answer
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Acromioclavicular Joint
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Sternoclavicular Joint
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Glenohumeral Joint
Question 11
Answer
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Phalanges
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Proximal
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Middle
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Distal
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Proximal
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Distal
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Metacarpals
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Head
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Base
Question 12
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Label the metacarpals
Answer
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Scaphoid
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Lunate
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Triquetral
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Pisiform
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Trapizium
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Trapezoid
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Capitate
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Hamate
Question 13
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Label the sternoclavicular joint ligaments
Answer
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Interclavicular
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Sternoclavicular
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Costoclavicular
Question 14
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Label the ligaments of the Acromioclavicular Joint
Answer
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Coracoclavicular
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Conoid
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Trapezoid
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Acromioclavicular
Question 15
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Label the Glenohumeral.
Question 16
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Label the diagram of the glenohumeral joint
Answer
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Clavicle
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Coracoclavicular ligament
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Coracoacromial Ligament
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Coracoid
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Acromion
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Acromioclavicular Ligamant
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Glenohumeral inferior
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Glenohumeral middle
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Glenohumeral Superior
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Bicep Brachii
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Humerus
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Subacromial Bursa
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Subdeltoid Bursa
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Transverse humeral Ligament
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Subscapular Bursa
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Subcoracoid Bursa
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Supraspinatus Tendon
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Coracohumeral Ligament
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Subscapularis Tendon
Question 17
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Label the glenohumeral joint
Answer
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Bicep Brachii
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Subscapularis
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Teres Minor
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Infraspinatus
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Supraspinatus
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Acromion
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Coracoid process
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Clavicle
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Coracoacromial Ligament
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Humerus
Question 18
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Label the pelvis
Answer
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Iliac Crest
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Greater sciatic Notch
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Lesser Sciatic Notch
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Obturator Foramen
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Ischium
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Articular Surface of Pubis
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Pubic Tubericle
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Pubis
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Iliac
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Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine
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Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
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Posterior Superior Iliac Spine
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Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine
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Articular Surface
Question 19
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Label the pelvis
Answer
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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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Posterior Superior Iliac Spine
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Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine
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Greater sciatic notch
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Ischial Spine
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Lesser Sciatic Notch
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Ischial Tuberosity
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Obturator Foramen
Question 20
Answer
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Head
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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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Neck
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Fovea
Question 21
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Label the distal femur
Answer
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Patellar Surface
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Lateral Condyle
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Medial Condyle
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Lateral Epicondyle
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Medial Epicondyle
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Adductor Tubericle
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Intercondylar Notch
Question 22
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Label the patella
Question 23
Answer
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Medial Malleolus
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Medial Condyle
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Lateral Condyle
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Interosseous Membrane
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Intercondylar Eminences
Question 24
Answer
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Head
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Styloid Process
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Interosseous Membrane
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Anterior Border
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Lateral Malleolus
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Articular Surface
Question 25
Answer
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Phalanges
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Distal
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Middle
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Proximal
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Metatarsles
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Tarsals
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Medial Cuneiform
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Intermediate Cuneiform
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Lateral Cuneiform
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Cuboid
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Navicular
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Talus
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Trochlea of Talus
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Calcaneus
Question 26
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Label the hip joint
Question 27
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Label the Ligaments of the knee
Answer
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Medial Meniscus
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Lateral Meniscus
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Infrapatellar fat
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Patella Ligament
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament
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Arcuate Popliteal Ligament
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Oblique Popliteal Ligament
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Medial colateral ligament
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Lateral Collateral ligament
Question 28
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Which of the following is not a function of the vertebral column
Answer
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Support
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Movement
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Protection
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Absorption
Question 29
Answer
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Abnormal lateral curvature (often Thoracic)
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Dorsally exaggerated thoracic curvature
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Accentuate lumbar curvature
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Abnormal posterior curvature (often Thoracic)
Question 30
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What type of joint is the vertebral discs?
Answer
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Symphasis
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Syndesmosis
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Synchondrosis
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Suture
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Gomphosis
Question 31
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Label the Sutures of the skull
Answer
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Sagittal
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Coronal
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Squamous
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Lambdoid
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Occipitomastoid
Question 32
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What is this Bone?
Answer
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Frontal Bone
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Parietal Bone
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Temporal Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Sphenoid Bone
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Ethmoid Bone
Question 33
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What is this Bone?
Answer
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Ethmoid Bone
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Sphenoid Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Temporal Bone
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Parietal Bone
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Frontal Bone
Question 34
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What is this bone?
Answer
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Frontal Bone
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Parietal Bone
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Temporal Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Sphenoid Bone
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Ethmoid Bone
Question 35
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What is this bone?
Answer
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Ethmoid Bone
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Sphenoid Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Temporal Bone
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Parietal Bone
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Frontal Bone
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Zygomatic Bone
Question 36
Answer
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Anterior Cranial Fossa
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Middle Cranial Fossa
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Posterior Cranial Fossa
Question 37
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What Bone is this?
Answer
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Cranial Fossa
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Sphenoid Bone
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Ethmoid Bone
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Zygomatic Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Temporal Bone
Question 38
Answer
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Temporal Bone
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Sphenoid Bone
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Ethmoid Bone
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Occipital Bone
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Nasal Bone
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Zygomatic Bone
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Perpendicular Plate
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Crista Galli
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Cribriform Plate
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Middle Nasal Concha
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Superior Nasal Concha
Question 39
Answer
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Frontal Bone
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Zygomatic
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Nasal
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Vomer
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Lacrimal
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Inferior Nasal Concha
Question 40
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Label the Facial bones
Answer
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Palatine Bones
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Maxilla
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Inferior Nasal Conchae
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Vomer
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Nasal Bone
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Lacrimal
Question 41
Question
Label the Bony Landmarks
Question 42
Answer
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Sella Turcica
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Lesser Wing
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Greater Wing
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Pterygoid Processes
Question 43
Answer
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Squamous Part
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Mandibular Fossa
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Petrous Part
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Mastoid Process
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Styloid Process
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Zygomatic Process
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Tympanic Part
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External Auditory Meatus
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Stylomastoid Foramen
Question 44
Answer
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Alveolar Process
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Molar Process
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Gumular Process
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Infrorbital Foramen
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Orbital Surface
Question 45
Answer
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Ramus
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Mandibular Angle
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Body
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Mental Foramen
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Condylar Process
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Mandibular Notch
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Coronoid Process
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Mandibular Foramen
Question 46
Answer
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Frontal Sinus
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Ethmoidal Sinus
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Sphenoidal Sinus
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Maxillary Sinus
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Mandibular Sinus
Question 47
Question
Label this typical Vertebrae
Question 48
Question 49
Answer
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Atlas
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Axis
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C3
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C7
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Transverse Process
Question 50
Answer
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Lateral Masses
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Superior Articular Facet
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Inferior Articular Facet
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Facet for Dens
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C1 Atlas
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C1 Axis
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C2 Atlas
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C2 Axis
Question 51
Answer
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C1 Atlas
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C1 Axis
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C2 Atlas
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C2 Axis
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Dens
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Superior Articular Facet
Question 52
Answer
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Thoracic
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Cervical
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Lumbar
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Sacrum
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Superior Costal Facet
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Inferior Costal Facet
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Transverse Costal Facet
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Vertebral Foramen
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Spinous Process
Question 53
Question 54
Question 55
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Label the Humerous
Answer
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Head
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Greater Tubercle
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Anatomical Neck
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Lesser Tubercle
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Surgical Neck
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Deltoid Tuberosity
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Radial Groove
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Medial Epicondyle
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Trochlea
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Capitulum
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Lateral Epicondyle
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Olecranon Fossa
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Radial Fossa
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Coronoid Fossa
Question 56
Answer
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Lumbar Superior View
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Cervical Superior View
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Thoracic Superior View
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Thoracic Lateral View
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Cervical Lateral View
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Lumbar Lateral View
Question 57
Answer
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Head
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Neck
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Tubericle
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Angle
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Costal Groove
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Costal Cartilage
Question 58
Answer
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Jugular Notch
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Sternal Angle
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Manubrium
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Clavicular Notch
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Body
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Xiphoid Process
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True Ribs
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False Ribs
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Floating Ribs
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Costal Cartilage
Question 59
Answer
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Lateral Ligament
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Articular Disc
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Temperomandibular Joint
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Temperomaxillar Joint
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Occipitomandibular Joint
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Zyphomandibular Joint
Question 60
Question 61
Question 62
Answer
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Costovertebral Joint
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Sternocostal Joint
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Interchrondral Joint
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Fibrocartilaginous Joint
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Synovial Joint
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Sternum
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Intervertebral Disc
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Vertebral Body
Question 63
Question
Which of the following is NOT a factor that affects range of motion of a joint?
Question 64
Question
The structure/shape of articulating bones affect the range of motion of a joint by determining [blank_start]how closely the bones fit together.[blank_end]
The strength and Tension of joint ligaments affect the range of motion of a joint by [blank_start]tightening muscles[blank_end] which therefore restricts movement.
The contact of soft parts affect the range of motion of a joint by [blank_start]the point of contact and adipose tissue[blank_end].
Hormones affect the range of motion of a joint by allowing [blank_start]expansion or loosening areas[blank_end] of [blank_start]cartilage or fibrocartilage.[blank_end]
Disuse can affect the range of motion of a joint by [blank_start]reducing synovial fluid and flexibility[blank_end] leading to [blank_start]muscle atrophy[blank_end].
Answer
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how closely the bones fit together.
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tightening muscles
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the point of contact and adipose tissue
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expansion or loosening areas
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cartilage or fibrocartilage.
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reducing synovial fluid and flexibility
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muscle atrophy
Question 65
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Sprain - Stretching/tearing of [blank_start]ligaments[blank_end]
Strain - Stretching/tearing of [blank_start]muscle or tendon[blank_end]
Dislocation/Luxation - [blank_start]Joint is forced out of alignment[blank_end]
Subluxation - [blank_start]Partial dislocation[blank_end]
Bursitis - Inflammation of [blank_start]the bursa[blank_end], usually caused by [blank_start]a hit or friction[blank_end]
Tendonitis - inflammation of [blank_start]tendon sheaths[blank_end], caused by [blank_start]overuse[blank_end]
Question 66
Question
Which of the following is not a function of muscles?
Answer
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Haemopoiesis
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Generate Heat
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Maintain Posture
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Maintain Body Position
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Stabilize Joints
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Produce Movement
Question 67
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Skeletal Muscle is a type of [blank_start]Voluntary[blank_end] Muscle that [blank_start]covers the bony skeleton[blank_end]. It has [blank_start]striations[blank_end] and is responsible for [blank_start]overall body motility[blank_end].
Question 68
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Cardiac muscle is a type of [blank_start]In-Voluntary[blank_end] Muscle that [blank_start]only exists in the heart[blank_end]. It has [blank_start]striations[blank_end] and is responsible for [blank_start]controlling the heart[blank_end].
Question 69
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Smooth Muscle is a type of [blank_start]in-Voluntary[blank_end] Muscle that covers [blank_start]the walls organs[blank_end]. It has [blank_start]no striations[blank_end] and is responsible for [blank_start]pushing fluid through organs[blank_end].
Question 70
Question
Label the muscle
Answer
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Fascicle
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Muscle Fibre
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Perimysium
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Epimysium
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Endomysium
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Muscle
Question 71
Question
Label the Synovial Joint
Answer
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Ligament
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Joint Cavity
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Articular Cartilage
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Fibrous Layer
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Synovial Membrane
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Periosteum
Question 72
Question
Label the Long bone.
Answer
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Articular Cartilage
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Spongy Bone
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Epiphyseal Line
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Periosteum
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Compact Bone
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Medullary Cavity
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Distal Epiphysis
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Diaphysis
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Proximal epiphysis
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endosteum
Question 73
Question
Label the ligaments