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MCPHS BIO 110 EXAM #2 (CHAPTER 7) Questions With Correct Answers. The average adult has how many bones - answer206 bones parts of the axial skeleton - answerskull, ossicles, vertebral column, and thoracic age parts of the appendicular skeleton - answerupper and lower limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles flat bone - answerthin and curved bone; serves as a point of attachment for muscles and protects internal organs long bone - answerlonger than they are wide irregular bone - answerbone of complex shape; protects internal organs from compressive forces short bone - answercube-shaped bone that is approximately equal in length, width, and thickness; provides limited motion body - answermain part head - answerenlarged end neck - answerconstriction between head and body margin/border - answeredge angle - answerbend ramus - answerbranch off body condyle - answersmooth rounded articular surace facet - answersmall flattened articular surface process - answerprominent projection tubercle - answersmall rounded bump ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM tuberosity - answerknob trochanter - answertuberosities on proximal femur epicondyle - answernear or above condyle lingula - answerflat, tongue-shaped process hamulus - answerhook-shaped process horn - answerhorn-shaped process line/ linea - answerlow ridge crest/crista - answerprominent ridge spine - answervery high ridge foramen - answerhole canal/meatus - answertunnel fissure - answercleft sinus/labyrinth - answercavity fossa - answergeneral term for a depression notch - answerdepression in the bone margin foves - answerlittle pit groove/sulcus - answerdeeper, narrow depression skull functions (pictured superior view) - answer-protects brain -supports organs of special senses -provides foundation for structures that take air, food and water into the body posterior view of the skull (name parts) - answer-parietal and occipital bones -lambdoid suture: between parietal bones and occipital bone -external occipital protuberance - nuchal lines: neck muscle attachm

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MCPHS BIO 110 EXAM #2 (CHAPTER 7)
Questions With Correct Answers.


The average adult has how many bones - answer✔✔206 bones

parts of the axial skeleton - answer✔✔skull, ossicles, vertebral column, and thoracic age

parts of the appendicular skeleton - answer✔✔upper and lower limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles

flat bone - answer✔✔thin and curved bone; serves as a point of attachment for muscles and
protects internal organs

long bone - answer✔✔longer than they are wide

irregular bone - answer✔✔bone of complex shape; protects internal organs from compressive
forces

short bone - answer✔✔cube-shaped bone that is approximately equal in length, width, and
thickness; provides limited motion

body - answer✔✔main part

head - answer✔✔enlarged end

neck - answer✔✔constriction between head and body

margin/border - answer✔✔edge

angle - answer✔✔bend

ramus - answer✔✔branch off body

condyle - answer✔✔smooth rounded articular surace

facet - answer✔✔small flattened articular surface

process - answer✔✔prominent projection

tubercle - answer✔✔small rounded bump

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM


tuberosity - answer✔✔knob

trochanter - answer✔✔tuberosities on proximal femur

epicondyle - answer✔✔near or above condyle

lingula - answer✔✔flat, tongue-shaped process

hamulus - answer✔✔hook-shaped process

horn - answer✔✔horn-shaped process

line/ linea - answer✔✔low ridge

crest/crista - answer✔✔prominent ridge

spine - answer✔✔very high ridge

foramen - answer✔✔hole

canal/meatus - answer✔✔tunnel

fissure - answer✔✔cleft

sinus/labyrinth - answer✔✔cavity

fossa - answer✔✔general term for a depression

notch - answer✔✔depression in the bone margin

foves - answer✔✔little pit

groove/sulcus - answer✔✔deeper, narrow depression

skull functions (pictured superior view) - answer✔✔-protects brain
-supports organs of special senses
-provides foundation for structures that take air, food and water into the body

posterior view of the skull (name parts) - answer✔✔-parietal and occipital bones
-lambdoid suture: between parietal bones and occipital bone
-external occipital protuberance
- nuchal lines: neck muscle attachment points

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