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7; 12; 5; 5; 4: Vertebrae are divided into five groups, usually ____________ cervical, ____________ thoracic, _________________ lumbar, ___________ sacral, and ____________ coccygeal
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27: The right hand of an adult has _____________ bones
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206.: The average number of bones in the adult skeleton is
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a bone that forms within some tendons in response to stress: What is a sesamoid bone?
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a process: Any bony prominence is called
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anterior crest: The ______________ does not belong to the femur
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anulus fibrosus; nucleus pulposus: In a herniated ("ruptured" or "slipped") disc, the ring of fibrocartilage called the ___________ cracks and the _____________ oozes out.
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because separate bones gradually fuse with age: Why does an adult not have as many bones as a child?
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cervical: The spinous process has a bifid tip in most _______________ vertebrae
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condyle: A rounded knob that articulates with another bone is called a
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dens (odontoid process): The axis is the only vertebra with a
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ethmoid: All the bones listed below belong to the appendicular skeleton except
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ethmoid bone(s).: There are two of each of the following bones except for the unpaired
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False: Sutures are found in the cranial bones, facial bones, and sacral bones.
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False: The mastoid process cannot be palpated on a living person.
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False: Condyles are found in the axial skeleton only.
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False: Paranasal sinuses are lined by mucous membranes, and filled with mucus
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False: All ribs articulate with the sternum.
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False: There are three bones in the pollex.
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False: Men have one rib fewer than women.
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False: Medial and lateral condyles of the femur are involved in the hip joint.
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False: The four bones of the distal row of the carpus from lateral to medial are pisiform, hamate, capitate, and trapezoid
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femur: The acetabulum articulates with the
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fibula: This image shows the adult skeleton. What does "2" represent?
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foramen.: A hole through a bone that usually allows passage for nerves and blood vessels is called a
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humerus; radius and ulna: The brachium contains the ________________, whereas the antebrachium contains the ________________.
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ilium: Spines are conspicuous in the
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it has a pair of transverse foramina.: These are all features found in a typical thoracic vertebra except
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maxilla: 
This image shows a lateral view of the skull. What does "2" represent?
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medial surface of the fibula.: You cannot palpate the ________________ on a living person.
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metacarpal bones: This image shows the adult skeleton. What does "4" represent?
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occipital condyle: 
This image shows an inferior view of the skull. What does "2" represent?
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Parietal Bone: 
This image shows a lateral view of the skull. What does "4" represent?
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parietal bone, temporal bone.: Sinuses are not found in the
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Parietal bones: ___________ are not facial bones.
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patella: This image shows the adult skeleton. What does "4" represent?
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pelvic inlet: The head of an infant passes through the __________________ during birth.
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ribs with the sternum: Costal cartilages connect
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scapula: All the bones listed below belong to the axial skeleton, except ___________, which belongs to the appendicular
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scapula; humerus: The glenoid cavity of the _______________ articulates with the head of the _____________.
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scapula.: The acromion is a feature of the
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scoliosis.: The most common deformity is an abnormal lateral curvature called
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sella turcica; sphenoid bone: The _________ houses the pituitary gland (hypophysis) and is found in the ____________.
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spaces between the unfused cranial bones: Fontanels are ____________ in an infant.
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squamous: The ______________ suture separates the temporal bone from the parietal bone
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sternum; clavicle: The _____________ belongs to the thoracic cage, whereas the _____________ belongs to the pectoral girdle.
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suprasternal notch: The ___ can be easily palpated between the clavicles.
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sutures: Most of the bones of the skull are connected by immovable joints called
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temporal bone: 
This image shows a lateral view of the skull. What does "2" represent?
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the female sacrum is longer: Male and female pelves differ in the following features
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the nasal bone: All of these contribute to the wall of the orbit except
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the one between L4 and L5: Which intervertebral disc is largest?
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The sacroiliac joint: _____________ do(does) not belong to the pectoral girdle.
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The sella turcica: _______________ is not found in the temporal bone
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the sternum.: The manubrium belongs to
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The vertebral head: _____________ does not belong to a representative vertebra
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the vomer: These are bones associated with the skull but not considered part of it except
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True: The atlantoaxial joint is the joint between C1 and C2.
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True: The optic foramen belongs to the sphenoid bone.
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True: Trochanters are unique to the femur.
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True: The styloid process can be palpated proximal to the thumb
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True: The pubic symphysis can be palpated as a hard prominence above the genitalia.
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True: The ischium is posterior to the pubis and inferior to the ilium.
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true rib: Rib 7 is a
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ulna: 
This image shows the adult skeleton. What does "2" represent?