Queen White
Anatomy/ Physiology
6-29-11
Mrs. Kiel
Assignment :This test will assess your understanding of the skull and its parts. Read and complete all questions in the time given.
a. zygomatic
B. facial
C. maxilla
D. temporal
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a. occipital condyle
b. mastoid process
c. mandibular condyle
d. occipital protuberance
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A. 6
b. 7
C. 8
D. 12
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a. hypoglossal canal
b. inferior orbital fissure
c. lacrimal canal
d. infraorbital foramen
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A. sphenoid
b. vomer
C. nasal
d. ethmoid
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A. lambdoidal
b. coronal
c. saggital
D. squamous
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A. maxilla
b. vomer
C. zygomatic
D. palatine
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A. vomer
B. zygomatic
c. sphenoid
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a. vomer
B. zygomatic
C. sphenoid
d. ethmoid
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A. stylomastoid foramen :: occipital
B. pterygoid process :: sphenoid
c. jugular notch :: sternum
d. coronoid process :: mandible
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a. 8
b. 12
c. 22
d. 32
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A. sphenoid
b. vomer
c. nasal
D. ethmoid
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A.various shapes that dont fit the other categories vertabrae and hip bones
B.L-shaped bones form a portion of the hard palate - aka roof of the mouth
C.allows passage of the mandibular division of cranial nerve - allows exit
D.longer than they are wide a bone has a shaft and 2 distinct ends
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A.open spaces between trabeculare are filled with red or yellow bone marrow lightens weight and maintains strength
B.provides a framework that supports the body, sites for muscle attatchment, protective covering for certain organs and regions of the bod
Skull, vertebral column, bony thorax c.appendicular bones are those bones attatched to the axial bones
Form upper jaw and central part of facial skeleton d.key stone bones of the face becasue they articulate with all other facial bones except the mandible
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A.back of the head picture, occurs where the parietal bone meet the occipital bone posteriorly
B.slender, plow shaped, lies in nasal cavity forms the inferior part of the septum - bone that looks like a fin
C.various shapes that dont fit the other categories vertabrae and hip bones
D.allows for passage of the maxillary division of cranial nerve - allows exit of the nerve
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A.contains a deep grove where the lacrimal sac lays that gathers tears allowing fluid to drain from the eyes into the nasal cavity
B.slender, plow shaped, lies in nasal cavity forms the inferior part of the septum - bone that looks like a fin
C.sits in the neck, floats within the body, embedded within a ligament, its function is to move up the larynx when we swallow
D.provides a framework that supports the body, sites for muscle attatchment, protective covering for certain organs and regions of the bod
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A.allow passage of the hypoglossal nerve
B.is the strongest skull bone
C.tiny tiny foramen which lead to the nasal cavity
D.sesamoid bones
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A. Calcium
B. The cranium
C.The cerebrum
D. The cerebellum
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A. the diaphragm
B.the body's cells
C. the sense organs
D. the lungs
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A.20
B.40
C.60
D.80
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A.skull
B. vetebral column
C.thoracic cage
D.abdomen pelvic cage
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A. cranial
B.facial bone
C. nasal bone
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A. protect eyeballs
B. secure the teeth
C.anchor facial expressions
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A.forms facial bone structure
B.interlocking joints of the adult bones
C.sense organ of sight
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A. superior aspects of the skull
B. lateral parts of the skull
C. inferior parts of the skull
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A. eyeball
B. eye socket
C. ear canal
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A. frontal bone
B. nasal bone
C. brow bone
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A. cheek bones
B. forehead
C.chin
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A. skull
B.vetebral column
C. abdomen pelvic
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A. mandible
B. zygomatic bone
C.parietal bone
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A. nose
B. teeth
C. eyeballs
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A. the frontal bone
B . nasal bone
C. temporal bone
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A. top and base
B. side and top
C. wall and base
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A. blood vessels
B. air cavaties
C. cartilage
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A. the skull and parts of the cranial floor
B. nasal cavity
C. orbitals
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A. apex
B. palatine bone
C. frontal sinus
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A. sella turcica
B. hypophyseal fossa
C. sphenoid sinuses
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A. temporal lobes of the brain
B.pituitary glands
C. the jugular froramen
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A. ear cavaties
B. brain stem
C. temporal bone
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