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Ch.7- The Axial Skeleton

front 1

Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a) The axial skeleton has 80 bones.
b) The appendicular skeleton has 126 bones.
c) The axial skeleton is composed of the bones that run through the axis of the body.
d) Children have more bones than adults.
e) The appendicular skeleton does not include the pelvic and pectoral girdles.

back 1

e

front 2

Which of the following bones is NOT part of the axial skeleton?
a) Hyoid b) Ribs c) Vertebrae d) Carpals e) Sternum

back 2

d

front 3

Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
a) Tarsals b) Tibia c) Sphenoid d) Scapula e) Clavicle

back 3

c

front 4

Which following types of bone is the occipital bone?
a) Long bone b) Short bone c) Flat bone d) Irregular bone e) Sesamoid bone

back 4

c

front 5

Which of the following types of bone is a vertebra? a) Long bone b) Short bone c) Flat bone d) Irregular bone e) Sesamoid bone

back 5

d

front 6

Which following types of bones comprise the ankles and wrists? a) Long bone b) Sutural bone c) Irregular bone d) Sesamoid bone e) Short bone

back 6

e

front 7

Which of the following is NOT true of surface markings on bone?
a) They allow the passage of nerves and blood vessels.
b) They provide sites of attachment for muscles.
c) They allow bones to shorten or lengthen.
d) They help form joints.
e) They can be depressions or projections.

back 7

c

front 8

The tube-like passageway found in the temporal bone that allows sound waves to reach the eardrum is an example of which of the following bone surface markings?
a) fissure.
b) foramen.
c) fossa.
d) meatus.
e) sulcus.

back 8

d

front 9

meatus

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a tube-like canal. The external auditory meatus is a good example.

front 10

Which of the following cranial bones are paired bones in the human skull?
a) temporal
b) parietal
c) sphenoid
d) ethmoid
e) more than one selection is correct

back 10

e

front 11

8 cranial bones

back 11

! Frontal bone (1)
! Parietal bone (2)
! Temporal bone (2)
! Occipital bone (1)
! Sphenoid bone (1)
! Ethmoid bone (1)

front 12

Which of following facial bones is a single (unpaired) bone in the human skull?

a) maxilla b) nasal c) lacrimal d) mandible e) zygomatic

back 12

d

front 13

14 facial bones

back 13

! Mandible (1)
! Maxilla (2)
! Zygomatic bone (2)
! Nasal bones (2)
! Lacrimal bones (2)
! Palatine bones (2)
! Inf. Nasal conchae (2)
! Vomer (1)

front 14

These cranial bones contain the organs of hearing and balance, and articulate with the mandible.

a) Frontal
b) Temporal
c) Parietal
d) Occipital
e) Nasal

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b

front 15

Which of the following statements is NOT true with regard to bones of the skull?

a) Some skull bones are covered with a mucous membrane.
b) The only movable bone in the skull is the mandible.
c) The bones of the skull contain foramina but no fissures.
d) The facial bones provide support for the entrance of the digestive system.
e) Some bones of the skull contain sinus cavities.

back 15

c

front 16

This cranial bone is anterior to the sphenoid and posterior to the nasal bones. It contains foramina for the olfactory cranial nerve.

a) Ethmoid
b) Frontal
c) Palatine
d) Maxilla
e) Temporal

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a

front 17

paranasal sinuses

back 17

The paranasal sinuses are prominent features of the frontal bone, ethmoid bone, sphenoid bone, and maxillary bones.

front 18

This facial bone articulates with teeth.

a) Lacrimal
b) Palatine
c) Vomer
d) Maxillae
e) Nasal

back 18

d

front 19

Which bone of the axial skeleton does NOT articulate with any other bone?

a) Vertebrae
b) Ethmoid
c) Sternum
d) Hyoid
e) Ilium

back 19

d

front 20

The hyoid bone is suspended by ligaments and muscle that extend from the _______ of the temporal bone.

a) mastoid process
b) styloid process
c) occipital condyle
d) zygomatic process
e) superior nuchal line

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b

front 21

The primary function of the transverse and spinal processes of vertebrae is
a) attachment site for muscles.
b) calcium storage.
c) to support the body of the vertebrae.
d) to hold the hyoid in place.
e) to create a passageway for the spinal cord

back 21

a

front 22

Vertebrae typically consist of:

back 22

! A body (weight bearing)
! A pedicle and lamina forming the vertebral arch (surrounds the spinal cord)
! Several processes (points of attachment for muscles)

front 23

Which of the vertebrae listed below would be the largest and strongest vertebra in adult humans? a) C5 b) L4 c) T4 d) C7 e) T12

back 23

b

front 24

the vertebral column

back 24

• There are 7 cervical vertebrae in the neck region labeled C1-C7 .
• There are 12 thoracic vertebrae that articulate with the ribs (T1-T12).
• There are 5 lumbar vertebrae that support the lower back labeled L1-L5 .
• The sacrum and coccyx are single bones that result from the fusion of several vertebrae.

front 25

The two primary curves of the adult vertebral column are the
a) thoracic and sacral curves.
b) lumbar and sacral curves.
c) cervical and lumbar curves.
d) cervical and thoracic curves.
e) cervical and sacral curves.

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a

front 26

the thorax

back 26

• The thoracic cage is the final part of the axial skeleton.
• In addition to the thoracic vertebrae, it is formed from: ! The sternum ! The ribs and costal cartilages
• Its functions are to enclose and protect the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities: ! Provide support for the bones of the upper limbs ! Play a role in breathing

front 27

Ribs that have costal cartilage that attaches directly to the sternum are called
a) floating ribs.
b) vertebrochondral ribs.
c) false ribs.
d) true ribs.
e) separated ribs.

back 27

d

front 28

The tubercle found on the neck of a rib articulates with a facet found on the

a) spinous process of a thoracic vertebra.
b) spinous process of a lumbar vertebra.
c) transverse process of a thoracic vertebra.
d) xiphoid process of the sternum.
e) manubrium of the sternum.

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c