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- Match the bone names in column B with the descriptions in column A. 1 bone forming anterior cranium, or forehead2. cheekbone3. upper jaw4. bridge of nose5. posterior roof of mouth 6. bone pair united by the sagittal suture7. site of jugular foramen and carotid canal8. contains a “saddle” that houses the pituitary gland9. has an opening that allows tears to pass10. forms most of hard palate11. superior and medial nasal conchae are part of this bone12. site of external auditory meatus13. has greater and lesser wings14. its “holey” plate allows olfactory fibers to pass15. facial bone that contains a sinus , ....... , and ...... 16. three cranial bones containing paranasal sinuses 17. its oval-shaped protrusions articulate with the atlas 18. spinal cord passes through a large opening in this bone 19. not really a skull bone 20. forms the chin 21. inferior part of nasal septum , ........... 22. contain alveoli bearing teeth 23. bears an upward protrusion called the rooster’s comb Column B…Match each term in Column I with its correct description in Column II. Column I Column II 1. osteoarthritis a. first cervical vertebra2. closed fracture b. shock absorbers3. tendon c. movable joint4. endosteum d. degeneration of articular cartilage5. bursa e. bone broken, skin intact6. epiphysis f. joint capsule7. periosteum g. fibrous cords that connect muscles to bone8. atlas h. lining of the marrow cavity9. intervertebral disc i. calcium and phosphorus10. diarthrosis joint j. end structure of long bone…1. What bones are present in this X-ray? 2. Are these bones in the axial or appendicular skeleton? 3. What specific bone(s) are injured in this X-ray? 4. What type of fracture/injury is present in this X-ray? 5. What may have caused this injury?
- Select the bone disorder in which bone resorption outpaces bone deposit, leaving the person with thin and often very fragile bones? a.osteoporosis b.osteomalacia c.Paget's disease d.ricketsMy question is about the skeletal system I want to know where is the clavicle bone found? Which 2 bones are in the lower arm?Jorge is donating bone marrow to a friend who has leukemia (a type of blood cell cancer). Jorge is 30 years old, so the doctor knows she must insert the needle into a. the diaphysis of the femur. b. the hip bone. c. the distal epiphysis of the tibia. d. the diaphysis of the humerus.
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- Which bone is found in the upper limb? Group of answer choices radius sacrum patella fibulaYou are a physician and encounter a young 7-year old child with brittle bones due to the lack of vitamin D. What is your diagnosis? Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Polydactyly Osteoporosis RicketsWhich statement is true about osteomalacia? A. Osteomalacia can be caused excessive exposure to UV light. B. In children, osteomalacia is called rickets. C. The treatment involves taking vitamin B. D. All the statements listed are true.Properly explain