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What is the fibrocartilage padding in between the vertebrae
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A. Intervertebral Disc
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B. Spinal Tendon
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C. Thoracic Cartilage
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D. Costal Cartilage
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E. Vertebral Gel Sac
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Which of the following bones is part of the Appendicular Skeleton?
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A. Vertebra
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B. Scapula
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C. Sternum
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D. Sacrum
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E. Rib
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Where can osteocytes be found within compact bone?
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A. Lacunae
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B. Cartilage
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C. Foramen magnum
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D. Fibrous connective tissue
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E. Sinuses
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Question 4 of 33
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Each bone of the body serves a particular function, and therefore bones .
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A. are solid.
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B. vary in size, shape, and strength.
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C. are completely formed at birth.
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D. are hollow.
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E. are mostly straight.
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The cervical region of the vertebral column consists of .
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A. ten vertebrae
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B. five vertebrae
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C. seven vertebrae
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D. a single bone derived from the fusion of five vertebrae
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E. twelve vertebrae
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In an adult the vertebral column is made up of vertebrae plus the sacrum and coccyx.
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A. 30
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B. 12
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C. 24
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D. 20
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E. 28
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Question 7 of 33
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The three largest bones in the upper limb are the , the , and the .
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A. Humerus, tibia, fibula
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B. Humerus, ulna, radius
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C. Shoulder, ulna, radius
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D. Shoulder, forearm, radius
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E. Humerus, trapezius, trapezoid
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The upper limb is divided into three regions. These consist of the , located between the shoulder and elbow joints; the , which is between the elbow and wrist joints; and the
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A. humerus, scapula, radius, 6
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B. humerus, radius, hand, 10
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C. upper arm, lower arm, hand, 16
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D. upper arm, lower arm, hand 22
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E. arm, forearm, hand, 30
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Like the upper limb, the lower limb is divided into three regions. The is that portion of the lower limb located between the hip joint and knee joint. The is specifically the region between the knee joint and the ankle joint. Distal to the ankle is the .
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A. thigh, tibia, foot
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B. thigh, calf, foot
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C. thigh, leg, foot
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D. femur, tibia, foot
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E. femur, leg, ankle
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Question 10 of 33
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A hinge joint includes which of the following joints?
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A. Wrist
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B. Ankle
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C. Elbow
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D. Hip
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E. All of the above
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The movement of bone towards the midline of the body is called .
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A. abduction
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B. extension
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C. circumduction
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D. rotation
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E. adduction
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The movement of bone away from the midline of the body is called .
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A. circumduction
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B. abduction
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C. rotation
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D. extension
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E. adduction
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