Chapter 6

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Which of the following bones form the hard (bony) palate? A. Palatine and vomer B. Maxilla and mandible C. Maxilla and zygomatic D. Palatine and ethmoid E. Maxilla and palantine

E. Maxilla and palatine

Which of the following statements is correct? A.The skull is formed by eight bones. B. The zygomatic bone is a singular skull bone. C. The temporal bone has eight notable regions. D. The foramen magnum is a large projection where our chewing muscles attach. E. The smallest bones in the skull are the lacrimal bones.

E. The smallest bones in the skull are the lacrimal bones.

Which of the following bones is unpaired? A. Inferior Nasal Conchae B. Parietal C. Maxilla D. Palatine E. Frontal

E. Frontal "Paired" means there is a left and right bone. "Unpaired" means there is a singular bone.

Correctly Identify the type of skeleton that these bones belong to: Axial or Appendicular Hands, feet, skull, ribs, lower limbs, vertebral column, sternum, upper limbs

Axial: Skull, vertebral column, sternum, ribs Appendicular: Hands, feet, lower limbs, upper limbs

Which of the following bones contributes to BOTH the nasal cavity and the eye orbit? A. Ethmoid B. Temporal C. Vomer D. Zygomatic E. Inferior nasal conchae

A. Ethmoid

Identify these cranial bones as paired or singular bones: 1. Frontal 2. Parietal 3. Occipital 4. Temporal 5. Sphenoid 6. Ethmoid

Singular: Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid Paired: Parietal, temporal

Which of the following bones contain paranasal sinuses? Multiple answers: You can select more than one option A. Frontal B. Sphenoid C. Ethmoid D. Maxilla E. Temporal F. Parietal

A. Frontal B. Sphenoid C. Ethmoid

Which 2 regions of the spine retain the anterior (primary) curvatures into adulthood? A. Cervical B. Thoracic C. Lumbar D. Sacral

B. Thoracic D. Sacral

The vertebrae in the image below comes from which of the following regions of the spine? [Image and answer on other side] A. Lumbar B. Thoracic C. Cervical D. Coccygeal E. Sacral

C

Match the term to the correct definition: 1. Cranium 2. Viscerocranium A. Contains the brain B. Forms the face

Cranium - Contains the brain Viscerocranium - Forms the face

Which of the following statements has been written incorrectly? A. Thoracic vertebrae have heart-shaped bodies containing costal facets. B. C2 is called the axis and C7​ is called the vertebra prominens. C. The sacrum has two lateral surfaces that articulate with the two pelvic bones. D. Thoracic vertebrae are generally larger than lumbar vertebrae because of chest muscles. E. The coccyx has transverse ridges indicating the prior fusion of vertebral bodies.

D. Thoracic vertebrae are generally larger than lumbar vertebrae because of chest muscles.

Match the bony opening to the structure that passes through it: 1. Jugular foramen 2. Cartoid canal 3. Foramen spinosum 4. Foramen magnum A. Internal cartoid artery B. Internal jugular vein C. Spinal cord D. Middle meningeal artery

Jugular foramen - internal jugular vein Cartoid canal - Internal cartoid artery Foramen spinosum - Middle meningeal artery Foramen magnum - Spinal cord

Match the bony feature to the bone that is associated with: 1. Occipital 2. Temporal 3. Sphenoid 4. Ethmoid A. Hypoglossal canal B. Petrous part C. Lesser Wing D. Crista galli

Occipital - Hypoglossal canal Temporal - Petrous part Sphenoid - Lesser wing Ethmoid - Crista galli

Place these vertebrae bones in the order that you would find them moving from the head down toward the tail: 1. C3 2. C7 3. T2 4. T12 5. L3 6. L5 7. Sacrum 8. Coccyx

1. C3 2. C7 3. T2 4. T12 5. L3 6. L5 7. Sacrum 8. Coccyx

Assign these structures to the cranial bone they are associated with 1. Foramen Magnum 2. Glabella 3. Supraorbital Foramen 4. Condyles articulating with first cervical vertebra A. Frontal B. Occipital C. Frontal D. Occipital

Foramen Magnum - Occipital Glabella - Frontal Supraorbital Foramen - Frontal Condyles articulating with first cervical vertebra - Occipital

Correctly match each of these terms with their description; terms may be used more than once: 1. Long, flat and narrow breastbone 2. Superior portion of the sternum 3. Where sternum articulates with pectoral girdle 4. Largest portion of the sternum 5. Where cartilage of second ribs attach A. Sternum B. Manubrium C. Body D. Clavicular Notches E. Sternal angle

Long, flat and narrow breastbone - Sternum Superior portion of the sternum - Manubrium Where sternum articulates with pectoral girdle - Clavicular notches Largest portion of the sternum - Body Where cartilage of second ribs attach - Sternal angle


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