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Anatomy of the Skeleton Part I
1. What is the function of the flat bones?
2. Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows.
3. Name the five basic bone shapes.
4. What term best describes a hollow chamber in bone, usually filled with air?
5. True or false: A sulcus is a raised ridge in bone.
6. What division of the skeleton lies along the midline?
7. True or false: Fontanelles are present in adults.
8. What two bones of the cranium lie primarily within the skull?
9. True or false: The frontal bone is a paired bone of the cranium.
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Your Answer:
10. Which bone contains the foramen magnum?
11. What is the purpose of the foramen magnum?
12. Review bone landmarks on the occipital bone.
13. Sinusitis is an infection of the _______________. 1. What is the function of the flat bones?
The function of flat bones is for protection.
2. Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows.
They are long and thin and this allows them to support the body weight and enables movement.
3. Name the five basic bone shapes.
Long, flat, short, irregular, and sesamoid
4. What term best describes a hollow chamber in bone, usually filled with air?
Sinus
5. True or false: A sulcus is a raised ridge in bone.
False
6. What division of the skeleton lies along the midline?
Axial skeleton
7. True or false: Fontanelles are present in adults.
False
8. What two bones of the cranium lie primarily within the skull?
Sphenoid, ethmoid
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1. Produce red blood cells; protection of internal organs (skull protects the brain).
2. Long and thin; designed to support body weight and enable movement
3. Long, flat, short, irregular, and sesamoid.
4. Sinus
5. False
6. Axial
7. False
8. The sphenoid and the ethmoid bones
9. False
10. The occipital bone
11. The spinal cord passes to become the brain stem
12. See figure in module
13. Sinuses
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9. True or false: The frontal bone is a paired bone of the cranium.
Parietal
10. Which bone contains the foramen magnum?
occipital
11. What is the purpose of the foramen magnum?
The spinal cord passes to become the brain stem
12. Review bone landmarks on the occipital bone.
External occipital protuberance, superior nuchal line, inferior nuchal line, external occipital crest, foramen
magnum, occipital condyles
13. Sinusitis is an infection of the _______________. Soft tissues of the sinuses (mastiod sinuses)
14. Label the landmarks of the skull in the figure below:
1-
4-
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10-
11- 15. What is the function of the nasal conchae?
16. What are the only unpaired bones of the facial skeleton?
17. What bone forms the anterior portion of the hard palate?
18. Label all the bones of the cranium and facial skeleton.
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14. 1- Mastoid foramen
4- Carotid canal
10- Carotid canal
11- External acoustic meatus
15. The nasal conchae act to swirl the air as it is breathed in through the nasal passages, helping to
warm and humidify the air before it enters the lower respiratory system.
16. The mandible and the vomer
17. The maxilla
18. See figures in module.
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14. Label the landmarks of the skull in the figure below:
1- Mastoid foramen
4- Carotid canal
10- Carotid canal
11- External acoustic meatus
15. What is the function of the nasal conchae?
They help to warm and humidify air
16. What are the only unpaired bones of the facial skeleton?
Mandible and vomer
17. What bone forms the anterior portion of the hard palate?
Maxillae
18. Label all the bones of the cranium and facial skeleton.
Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, foramen magnum, mandible, maxillae,
zygomatic, nasal, oalatine, lacrimal, vomer, inferior nasal conchae, middle and superior nasal conchae
19. True or false: A typical spine is completely straight when standing vertically.
20. True or false: The vertebral body is located anteriorly and can be palpated along the surface of the
back.
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21. The vertebrae fit together to protect the __________, located in the vertebral canal.
22. True or False: A typical thoracic vertebra has a bifid spinous process.
23. What is the purpose of transverse foramina in cervical spinal vertebrae?
24. What region of the spine contains costal facets?
25. What is the purpose of costal facets?
26. Which region of the spine has the largest vertebral bodies?
27. The line along the midline of the sacrum is called the
28. True or False: Ribs 11 and 12 have no posterior attachment to the thoracic vertebrae.
19. True or false: A typical spine is completely straight when standing vertically.
20. True or false: The vertebral body is located anteriorly and can be palpated along the surface of the
back.
21. The vertebrae fit together to protect the __________, located in the vertebral canal.
22. True or False: A typical thoracic vertebra has a bifid spinous process.
23. What is the purpose of transverse foramina in cervical spinal vertebrae?
24. What region of the spine contains costal facets?
Transverse processes
25. What is the purpose of costal facets?
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