Title: Skeletal System- Gross Anatomy
1Skeletal System- Gross Anatomy
Spine and Rib Cage
Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
Introduction
Skull
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2Introduction 100 Question
- This is not part of the appendicular skeleton
- a. pectoral girdle
- b. pelvic girdle
- c. lower limb
- d. coccyx
- e. All of these are part of the
appendicular skeleton
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3Introduction 100 Answer
- This is not part of the appendicular skeleton
- a. pectoral girdle
- b. pelvic girdle
- c. lower limb
- d. coccyx
- e. All of these are part of the
appendicular skeleton
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4Introduction 200 Question
- The axial skeleton protects the brain, spinal
cord, and vital organs in the thorax. - True/False
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5Introduction 200 Answer
- The axial skeleton protects the brain, spinal
cord, and vital organs in the thorax. - True/False
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6Introduction 300 Question
- The anatomical term for a hole in a bone that was
once occupied by a nerve or blood vessel is known
as this - a. foramen
- b. meatus
- c. fossa
- d. sulcus
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7Introduction 300 Answer
- The anatomical term for a hole in a bone that was
once occupied by a nerve or blood vessel is known
as this - a. foramen
- b. meatus
- c. fossa
- d. sulcus
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8Introduction 400 Question
- This bone marking refers to a smooth, rounded
articular surface - a. tubercle
- b. facet
- c. condyle
- d. tuberosity
- d. trochanter
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9Introduction 400 Answer
- This bone marking refers to a smooth, rounded
articular surface - a. tubercle
- b. facet
- c. condyle
- d. tuberosity
- d. trochanter
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10Introduction 500 Question
- This best describes the primary function of a
process or tubercle - a. connects one bone to another
- b. attachment for ligaments and tendons
- c. creates a stress point on a bone
- d. found at joints
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11Introduction 500 Answer
- This best describes the primary function of a
process or tubercle - a. connects one bone to another
- b. attachment for ligaments and tendons
- c. creates a stress point on a bone
- d. found at joints
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12Skull 100 Question
- The parietal and frontal bones are joined
together by this suture - a. squamous
- b. coronal
- c. sagittal
- d. lambdoid
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13Skull 100 Answer
- The parietal and frontal bones are joined
together by this suture - a. squamous
- b. coronal
- c. sagittal
- d. lambdoid
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14Skull 200 Question
- The brain and spinal cord are connected through
this opening in the skull - a. foramen rotundum
- b. foramen ovale
- c. foramen magnum
- d. mental foramen
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15Skull 200 Answer
- The brain and spinal cord are connected through
this opening in the skull - a. foramen rotundum
- b. foramen ovale
- c. foramen magnum
- d. mental foramen
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16Skull 300 Question
- The vomer and this structure together form the
nasal septum - a. perpendicular plate of the ethmoid
- b. lacrimal bone
- c. palatine process of the maxilla
- d. nasal bone
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17Skull 300 Answer
- The vomer and this structure together form the
nasal septum - a. perpendicular plate of the ethmoid
- b. lacrimal bone
- c. palatine process of the maxilla
- d. nasal bone
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18Skull 400 Question
- The viscerocranium (facial bones) serve as
attachment points for the muscles involved in
chewing and facial expression as well as
protection of the eyes, nose and tongue. - True/ False
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19Skull 400 Answer
- The viscerocranium (facial bones) serve as
attachment points for the muscles involved in
chewing and facial expression as well as
protection of the eyes, nose and tongue. - True/ False
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20Skull 500 Question
- The mandible articulates with the skull here
- a. styloid process
- b. zygomatic arch
- c. occipital condyle
- d. mandibular fossa
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21Skull 500 Answer
- The mandible articulates with the skull here
- a. styloid process
- b. zygomatic arch
- c. occipital condyle
- d. mandibular fossa
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22Spine and Rib Cage 100 Question
- There are this many lumbar vertebrae
- a. 12
- b. 5
- c. 7
- d. 1
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23Spine and Rib Cage 100 Answer
- There are this many lumbar vertebrae
- a. 12
- b. 5
- c. 7
- d. 1
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24Spine and Rib Cage 200 Question
- Spinal nerves exit through this opening
- a. intervertebral foramen
- b. vertebral foramen
- c. transverse foramen
- d. pedicle
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25Spine and Rib Cage 200 Answer
- Spinal nerves exit through this opening
- a. intervertebral foramen
- b. vertebral foramen
- c. transverse foramen
- d. pedicle
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26Spine and Rib Cage 300 Question
- Characteristics of this bone include a small
body, bifid spinous process, and transverse
foramina - a. thoracic vertebra
- b. lumbar vertebra
- c. sacral vertebra
- d. cervical vertebra
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27Spine and Rib Cage 300 Answer
- Characteristics of this bone include a small
body, bifid spinous process, and transverse
foramina - a. thoracic vertebra
- b. lumbar vertebra
- c. sacral vertebra
- d. cervical vertebra
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28Spine and Rib Cage 400 Question
- The clavicle and first rib articulate with this
specific part of the sternum - a. body
- b. xiphoid process
- c. manubrium
- d. scapula
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29Spine and Rib Cage 400 Answer
- The clavicle and first rib articulate with this
specific part of the sternum - a. body
- b. xiphoid process
- c. manubrium
- d. scapula
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30Spine and Rib Cage 500 Question
- This feature of a rib articulates with the
transverse process of a vertebra - a. head
- b. tubercle
- c. angle
- d. neck
- e. body
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31Spine and Rib Cage 500 Answer
- This feature of a rib articulates with the
transverse process of a vertebra -
- a. head
- b. tubercle
- c. angle
- d. neck
- e. body
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32Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb100 Question
- The pectoral (shoulder) girdle is made of this
- a. clavicle, scapula and humerus
- b. sternum, clavicle and scapula
- c. clavicle, ribs, scapula and sternum
- d. scapula and clavicle
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33Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb100 Answer
- The pectoral (shoulder) girdle is made of this
- a. clavicle, scapula and humerus
- b. sternum, clavicle and scapula
- c. clavicle, ribs, scapula and sternum
- d. scapula and clavicle
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34Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 200 Question
- These bones form the knuckles of your hand
- a. metacarpals
- b. carpals
- c. phalanges
- d. sesamoid
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35Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 200 Answer
- These bones form the knuckles of your hand
- a. metacarpals
- b. carpals
- c. phalanges
- d. sesamoid
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36Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 300 Question
- This part of your ulna is commonly referred to as
the elbow - a. ulnar tuberosity
- b. styloid process
- c. medial epicondyle
- d. olecranon process
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37Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 300 Answer
- This part of your ulna is commonly referred to as
the elbow - a. ulnar tuberosity
- b. styloid process
- c. medial epicondyle
- d. olecranon process
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38Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 400 Question
- The biceps brachii muscle attaches to the radius
at this point - a. radial tuberosity
- b. styloid process
- c. deltoid tuberosity
- d. head
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39Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 400 Answer
- The biceps brachii muscle attaches to the radius
at this point - a. radial tuberosity
- b. styloid process
- c. deltoid tuberosity
- d. head
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40Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 500 Question
- This best describes the function of the acromion
process - a. protects the shoulder joint
- b. attachment site for clavicle
- c. attachment point for muscles
- d. all of these
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41Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 500 Answer
- This best describes the function of the acromion
process - a. protects the shoulder joint
- b. attachment site for clavicle
- c. attachment point for muscles
- d. all of these
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42Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb100 Question
- The ilium, ischium and pubis form this
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- a. pelvic girdle
- b. pelvis
- c. coxal bone (os coxae)
- d. sacroiliac joint
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43Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 100 Answer
- The ilium, ischium and pubis form this
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- a. pelvic girdle
- b. pelvis
- c. coxal bone (os coxae)
- d. sacroiliac joint
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44Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 200 Question
- The female pelvis has a heart-shaped pelvic
inlet, ischial spines that are closer together
than a male and a subpubic angle that is less
than 90 degrees. - True/False
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45Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 200 Answer
- The female pelvis has a heart-shaped pelvic
inlet, ischial spines that are closer together
than a male and a subpubic angle that is less
than 90 degrees. - True/False
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46Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 300 Question
- This feature of the femur serves as a muscle
attachment site that fastens the hip to the
thigh - a. head
- b. trochanter
- c. condyle
- d. epicondyle
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47Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 300 Answer
- This feature of the femur serves as a muscle
attachment site that fastens the hip to the
thigh - a. head
- b. trochanter
- c. condyle
- d. epicondyle
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48Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 400 Question
- The process that forms the large bump on the
medial side of the ankle is known as the medial
_______ - a. malleolus
- b. condyle
- c. tuberosity
- d. epicondyle
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49Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 400 Answer
- The process that forms the large bump on the
medial side of the ankle is known as the medial
_______ - a. malleolus
- b. condyle
- c. tuberosity
- d. epicondyle
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50Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 500 Question
- This arch is formed by the calcaneus, cuboid and
two lateral metatarsal - a. medial longitudinal
- b. lateral longitudinal
- c. transverse
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51Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 500 Answer
- This arch is formed by the calcaneus, cuboid and
two lateral metatarsals - a. medial longitudinal
- b. lateral longitudinal
- c. transverse
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52FINAL ROUND Question
- A paraplegic individual develops pressure sores
on the buttocks from sitting in a wheelchair for
extended periods. The bony protuberance
responsible is this - a. ischial tuberosity
- b. ischial spine
- c. pubic tubercle
- d. anterior superior iliac spine
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53FINAL ROUND Answer
- A paraplegic individual develops pressure sores
on the buttocks from sitting in a wheelchair for
extended periods. The bony protuberance
responsible is this - a. ischial tuberosity
- b. ischial spine
- c. pubic tubercle
- d. anterior superior iliac spine
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