EBK ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Hoehn
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Chapter 7, Problem 1RQ
Match the bones in column B with their description in column A. (Note that some descriptions require more than a single choice.)
Column A Column B
_____(1) connected by the coronal suture | (a) ethmoid |
_____(2) keystone bone of cranium | (b) frontal |
_____(3) keystone bone of the face | (c) mandible |
_____(4) form the hard palate | (d) maxillary |
_____(5) allows the spinal cord to pass | (e) occipital |
_____(6) forms the chin | (f) palatine |
_____(7) contain paranasal sinuses | (g) parietal |
_____(8) contains mastoid sinuses | (h) sphenoid |
(i) temporal |
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connected by
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(3)
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form the hard palate
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