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What do all vertebrae possess? - ANSWER-transverse process and vertebral foramen
What is the longest and strongest bone of the face? - ANSWER-Mandible
The temporal bone riddled with sinuses - ANSWER-Mastoid Process
What is a Colle's Fracture? - ANSWER-A break in the distal end of the radius
What is the most common site for fractures in the Humerus? - ANSWER-surgical neck
Sagittal Suture - ANSWER-Right and Left Parietal
Lambdoid Suture - ANSWER-Occipital and Parietal Bone
Squamosal Suture - ANSWER-temporal and parietal Bone
Coronal Suture - ANSWER-Parietal and Frontal Bone
Cervical Vertebrae - ANSWER-
, Thoracic Vertebrae - ANSWER-
Lumbar Vertebrae - ANSWER-
What is the only vertebrae that does not have a body? - ANSWER-atlas
Where is the pituitary gland housed? - ANSWER-sella turcica of the sphenoid
Where are the Paranasal sinuses found? - ANSWER-maxillae
Where is the location of the center of gravity of the body? - ANSWER-it is 1 cm posterior to the
sacral promontory
Thoracic vertebrae T2 through T8 differ from the others in that? - ANSWER-they have superior
and inferior demifacets
The antebrachium is composed of which two bones? - ANSWER-the radius and the ulna
The short bone that attaches to the third metacarpal is the - ANSWER-capitate
The bone in direct contact with the first metatarsal (big toe) is the - ANSWER-medial cuneiform
Why are the paranasal sinuses at greater risk for infection? - ANSWER-their location adjacent to
the middle ear cavity often creates a high risk for infection
The tibia is in contact with which tarsus? - ANSWER-talus