7. The Skeletal System
The Skull
- Multiple ChoiceThe only bone of the facial skeleton that does NOT articulate with the maxillae is the __________.2213views
- ActivityAnterior and posterior views of the skull5147views18rank1comments
- Textbook Question
The 'soft spots' in an infant's skull are known as:
a. Fontanels
b. Sutures
c. Metopic joints
d. Hyaline cartilage
1246views - Multiple ChoiceWhere would a dentist inject lidocaine to prevent pain in the lower teeth?2683views
- Textbook Question
Which eight bones make up the cranium?
1235views - Multiple Choice
During a baseball game, the batter hit's a line drive that strikes the pitcher directly in the face breaking a bone. Among the four bones listed, which bone would you expect to be the least likely to be the bone that is broken in this situation?
2578views63rank - Multiple Choice
One of the occupational hazards of boxing is a deviated septum, where the cartilage of the septum is damaged shifted to one side. What two bones may also be involved in a deviated septum?
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If you are moving the only freely moving bone in the skull, what activity are you doing and what bone are you moving?
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Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
b. The cribriform plate is a component of the ethmoid bone.
899views - Multiple ChoiceSutures connect all the bones of the skull EXCEPT the __________.2172views1rank
- Textbook Question
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
a. The four paranasal sinuses are the frontal, parietal, sphenoidal, and mandibular sinuses.
986views - Textbook Question
Name the cranial and facial bones and compare and contrast the functions of the cranial and facial skeletons.
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Identify the cranial and facial bones in the diagram below.
a. ___
b. ___
c. ___
d. ___
e. ___
f. ___
g. ___
h. ___
i. ___
j. ___
k. ___
l. ___
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A deviated septum results when the nasal septum is shifted to one side or the other. What bones might be involved in this condition? Why might this make breathing difficult?
1225views1rank - Multiple ChoiceThe foramen magnum would be found in the __________ bone.2315views2rank