Lab Flashcards

1
Q

Bones joined by the coronal suture

A

Frontal and parietal

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2
Q

Bones joined by sagittal suture

A

Left and right parietal bones

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3
Q

Bones joined by lambdoid suture

A

Parietal and occipital bones

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4
Q

Which two bones form the connection between skull and vertebral column?

A

Occipital bone of skull and atlas of vertebral column

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5
Q

What structure passes through the transverse foramen?

A

Vertebral artery

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6
Q

The spinal cord passes through which structure of the vertebrae?

A

Vertebral foramen

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7
Q

Name the only bony connection between the pectoral girdle and axial skeleton, and identify
the structures from the list above involved in forming the connection

A

Sternoclavicular joint between the sternal end of the clavicle and the manubrium (clavicular
notch) of the sternum

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8
Q

Which bone of the distal forearm is the main connection at the wrist joint?

A

Radius

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9
Q

At which joint in the upper limb do the motions of pronation and supination occur?

A

Radioulnar joint

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