Axial skeleton quiz answers PDF

Title Axial skeleton quiz answers
Author Aasim Khan
Course Introduction to Functional Human Anatomy
Institution Charles Sturt University
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AXIAl Skeleton

How many cervical vertebrae are there? Selected Answer:

7

Which ribs are typical? Selected Answer:

39

Which region of the vertebral column contains the most vertebrae? Selected Answer:

Thoraci c

Which structure travels through the vertebral foramen? Selected Answer:

The spinal cord

Which bone does the coccyx attach to?

Selected Answer:

Sacru m

Which suture separates the right and left parietal bones? Selected Answer:

Sagitt al

1 out of 1 points

The sternal angle is between the: Selected Answer:

manubrium and body

What type of bone is the femur? Selected Answer:

Lon g

Which of the following bones is part of the neurocranium? Selected Answer:

Occipit al

What fills in the gaps between osteons?

Selected Answer:

Interstitial lamellae

Which region of the vertebral column contains the most vertebrae? Selected Answer:

Thoraci c

Which structure travels through the vertebral foramen? Selected Answer:

The spinal cord

Where are osteocytes found? Selected Answer:

In lacunae

Which bone does the coccyx attach to? Selected Answer:

Sacru m

Which of the following is part of the axial skeleton?

Selected Answer:

Sacru m

What types of cells are found in bone tissue? Selected Answer:

all of the above

The transverse and spinous processes of the vertebrae function as: Selected Answer:

muscle attachments

The foramen magnum is an exit route from the skull for the: Selected Answer:

Spinal cord

Which of the following is part of the neurocanium? Selected Answer:

All of the above

What fills in the gaps between osteons? Selected Answer:

Interstitial lamellae

Which ribs are floating ribs? Selected Answer:

11 and 12

Which of the following bones is part of the neurocranium? Selected Answer:

Occipit al

Which ribs are typical? Selected Answer:

39

Which of the following is part of the neurocanium? Selected Answer:

All of the above

Where are osteocytes found? Selected Answer:

In lacunae

Ribs 1-7 are: Selected Answer:

true ribs

Which structure travels through the vertebral foramen? Selected Answer:

The spinal cord

Which of the following bones is part of the neurocranium? Selected Answer:

Occipit al

Ribs are joined to the sternum via: Selected Answer:

costal cartilages

What fills in the gaps between osteons?

Selected Answer:

Interstitial lamellae

Which of the following bones is part of the viscerocranium? Selected Answer:

All of the above

What type of bone are the carpals? Selected Answer:

Shor t

The most superior part of the sternum is the: Selected Answer:

manubriu m

Which of the following is part of the axial skeleton? Selected Answer:

Sacru m

Which ribs are floating ribs?

Selected Answer:

11 and 12

Bone is made up of cells and: Selected Answer:

extracellular matrix

Lumbar vertebrae may be identified by the presence of: Selected Answer:

a blunt, broad spinous process

Some thoracic vertebrae may be identified by the presence of: Selected Answer:

a long, inferiorly sloping spinous process

Which of the following is not part of the axial skeleton? Selected Answer:

Clavicl e

Which of the following is part of the neurocanium?

Selected Answer:

All of the above

The foramen magnum is an exit route from the skull for the: Selected Answer:

Spinal cord

What type of bone is the femur? Selected Answer:

Lon g

Which ribs are floating ribs? Selected Answer:

11 and 12

The most superior part of the sternum is the: Selected Answer:

manubriu m

Which suture separates the right and left parietal bones? Selected Answer:

Sagitt

al

Which of the following bones is not part of the orbit? Selected Answer:

Pariet al

The most superior part of the sternum is the: Selected Answer:

manubriu m

Which ribs are typical? Selected Answer:

39

Where are osteocytes found? Selected Answer:

In lacunae

What type of bone is the sphenoid bone?

Selected Answer:

Irregula r

What types of cells are found in bone tissue? Selected Answer:

all of the above

Which suture separates the right and left parietal bones? Selected Answer:

Sagitt al

Which of the following is part of the vertebral arch? Selected Answer:

Pedicl e

No blood vessels enter trabeculae because they are: Selected Answer:

thi n

Which region of the vertebral column contains the most vertebrae?

Selected Answer:

Thoraci c

What type of bone is the sphenoid bone? Selected Answer:

Irregula r

How many lumbar vertebrae are there? Selected Answer:

5

Ribs 1-7 are: Selected Answer:

true ribs

The dens is found on: Selected Answer:

C 2

Lumbar vertebrae may be identified by the presence of: Selected Answer:

a blunt, broad spinous process

Which of the following bones is part of the viscerocranium? Selected Answer:

Maxill a

Which bone does the coccyx attach to? Selected Answer:

Sacru m

Which of the following is not part of the axial skeleton? Selected Answer:

Clavicl e

What types of cells are found in bone tissue? Selected Answer:

all of the above

Which of the following is part of the neurocanium? Selected Answer:

All of the above

What type of bone is the parietal bone? Selected Answer:

Fla t...


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