
Chapter 7 - Part I - Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
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The _________________ system is composed of bones, muscles and joints.
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How many bones are in the adult skeleton?
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Of the 206 bones of the adult human skeleton, how many are of the appendicular skeletal group?
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Of the 206 bones of the adult human skeleton, how many are of the axial skeletal group?
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Adult skeleton are grouped into two divisions. What are the two divisions? Use "and" to combine them. Don't use the word skeleton.
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The axial skeleton division of the musculoskeletal system takes its name from surrounding the axis of the human skeleton: an imaginary longitudinal line that runs through the body’s center of gravity from the head to the space between the feet.
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Which of the following is the axial skeleton?
B
A
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Which of the following is the appendicular skeleton?
A
B
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Almost all bones can be classified into_____ (number) main types base on their shape.
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Which of the following is not a type of bone?
Long
Short
Flat
Sesamoid
Irregular
None of the above
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Match the following bone types with their definitions:
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Match each of the following labels to their bones
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Cranial cavity bones together form the "A". The floor of the cranial cavity is called the "B".
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Unique markings on the surface of bones kind of like how fingerprints develop early on by touching the placenta during development of fingers. In this case, these are developed (raised, roughened, depressed/sunken) due to the contact and pressure exerted by other nearby structures.
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