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ANATOMY 2A PRACTICE QUIZ 3

ANATOMY 2A PRACTICE QUIZ 3. The proper name for region A is:… Name the ossification process that lengthens it. Diaphysis Medullary cavity Epiphyseal plate Epiphysis Cancellous bone Primary Endochondral Ossification. A. 2. Name the depression at the arrow. Why is it so important?.

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ANATOMY 2A PRACTICE QUIZ 3

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  1. ANATOMY 2A PRACTICE QUIZ 3

  2. The proper name for region A is:…Name the ossification process that lengthens it. • Diaphysis • Medullary cavity • Epiphyseal plate • Epiphysis • Cancellous bone • Primary Endochondral Ossification A

  3. 2. Name the depression at the arrow. Why is it so important? • Cribriform plate • Anterior clinoid process • Sella turcica • Foramen lacerum • Crista galli • Houses the Pituitary Gland

  4. Name the structure at the arrow. What region does this bone come from in the vertebral column? • Inferior notch • Lamina • Transverse process • Superior articular process • Pedicle • Thoracic

  5. Name the opening at the arrow. What bone is this a feature of? • Optic foramen • Supraorbital foramen • Inferior orbital fissure • Superior orbital fissure • Infraorbital foramen • Sphenoid Bone

  6. Name the bone at the arrow. Which orbit is this? • Lacrimal bone • Ethmoid bone • Sphenoid bone • Zygomatic bone • Parietal bone • Left orbit

  7. Specifically name bone A • Xiphoid process • Gladiolus • Manubrium • Clavicle • scapula A 7. Name the indented area at the arrow • Jugular notch • Costal facet • Clavicular facet • Sternal angle • Gladiolus

  8. 8. Name the structure at the arrow. What opening is directly below it and made up of three bones coming together? • Anterior clinoid process • Sella turcica • Posterior clinoid process • Greater wing • Crista galli • Foramen Lacerum (sphenoid, occipital, temporal)

  9. Name the opening at the arrow and write the name and contents of the largest opening that is lateral to this one. • Hypoglossal canal • Vertebral foramen • Jugular foramen • Foramen magnum • Intervertebral foramen • Jugular foramen- internal jugular vein and 3 cranial nerves (IX, X, XI)

  10. Name the structure at the arrow. Write the name of the light blue bone that separates these in the middle. • Styloid process • Mastoid process • Palatine bone • Lateral pterygoid process • Lesser wing of sphenoid • Vomer

  11. Name the structure at the arrow. What specific bone articulates immediately inferior to this one? • External occipital Protuberance • Occipital condyle • Mastoid process • Zygomatic process • Inferior articular process • Atlas (C1)

  12. Name the line at the arrow. What are the two other primary sutures that this connects to? • Lambdoidal suture • Squamous suture • Sagittal suture • Coronal suture • Frontal suture • Lambdoid and Coronal

  13. Specifically name this bone. Write the name of the bone listed here that articulates with this one. • Thoracic vertebra • Axis • Atlas • Lumbar vertebra • Hyoid bone • Atlas

  14. Name the structure at the arrow. Why is this structure so important? • Transverse tubercle • Superior articular process • Superior facet • Ala • Odontoid process (dens) • Acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas, allows you to rotate your head side to side to indicate “no”

  15. The head of each rib articulates with: • Two demi facets on the bodies of thoracic vertebrae • A transverse tubercle on the transverse process of a vertebra • A facet on the body of a vertebra • A facet on the transverse process of a thoracic vertebra • A costal cartilage

  16. 16. List the five steps of primary endochondral ossification that occur following the first 8 weeks of embryonic development: • A bone collar forms around the diaphysis of the hyaline cartilage model • Cartilage in the center of the diaphysis calcifies and then develops cavities • The periosteal bud invades the internal cavities and spongy bone forms • The diaphysis elongates and a medullary cavity forms • The epiphyses ossify

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