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level: Skeleton

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level questions: Skeleton

QuestionAnswer
What bone is shown here?Humerus
What bone is shown here?radius/ulna
What bone is shown here?scapula
What bone is shown here?sternum
What bone is shown here?tibia/fibula
What bone is shown here?metatarsals/metacarpals
What bone is shown here?phalanges
What bone is shown here?tarsals
What bone is shown here?carpals
What bone is shown here?patella
Does this bone contain red or yellow bone marrow?red
Does this bone contain red or yellow bone marrow?yellow
What bone is shown here?laryngeal skeleton
What bone is shown here?occipital bone
What bone is shown here?parietal bone
What bone is shown here?temporal bones
What bone is shown here?frontal bone
What bone is shown here?sphenoid bone
What bone is shown here?ethmoid
What bone is shown here?maxillae
What bone is shown here?mandible
What bone is shown here?zygomatic bones
What bone is shown here?palatine bones
What bone is shown here?lacrimal bones
What bone is shown here?nasal bones
What bone is shown here?inferior nasal conchae
What bone is shown here?vomer
What bone is shown here?foramina of skull
What type of bone is this?compact bone
What type of bone is this?compact bone
What type of bone is this?compact bone
What type of bone is this?spongy bone
Where is hyaline cartilage found?costal cartilage, nose, end of long bones, thyroid and cricoid cartilage of larynx, trachea, and bronchi
Where is fibrocartilage found?intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, meniscus
Where is elastic cartilage found?outer ear, epiglottis
What are examples of long bone?humerus, ulna, radius, metacarpals, femur, tibia, fibula, metatarsals, phalanges
What are examples of short bone?carpals, tarsals, sesamoid (patella)
What are some examples of flat bones?sternum, scapulae, ribs, parietal, occipital, frontal, lacrimal, nasal, vomer, pelvic bones, ileum
What are some examples of irregular bone?vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, sphenoid, ethmoid, palatine, temporal, zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, hyoid
What bones make up the cranial bones?sphenoid, ethmoid, frontal bones, parietal, occipital, temporal
What bones make up the facial skeleton?nasals, maxillae, lacrimal zygomatic, palatine, inferior nasal conchae, comer, and mandible
What are the functions of the facial skeleton?give shape to face; support primary organs of smell, taste, and sight; provides openings for respiratory and digestive systems
What bone is shown here?palatine bones
What bone is shown here?ethmoid, perpendicular plate
What bone is shown here?vomer
What is this structure?septal cartilage
What bone is shown here?hyoid
How is the hyoid attached the the skull?attached by the muscles that move the tongue and larynx