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IUPUI Exam 2 Anatomy Questions With Verified Solutions
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IUPUI Exam 2 Anatomy Questions With Verified Solutions what two bones come together to form a hard palate? maxillae and palatine 
what is NOT present on the ethmoid bone? inferior nasal conchae 
Which vertebrae have bifid spinous processes? cervical 
ribs 11 and 12 are what floating ribs 
what is NOT apart of the sphenoid bone? supra-orbital foramen (in frontal bone) 
what bones articulate to form the zygomatic arch? zygomatic process of the temporal and temporal process of the zygomatic 
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Bio 201 Lab Exam 2 GCU
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WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 Rated A+
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Cranial cavity Where brain is 
 
Calvaria The "skull cap" 
 
Cranial Base The floor of the cranial cavity 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa Top 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa Middle 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa Bottom, back of head 
 
Orbits "Eye sockets" 
 
Nasal cavities Space where nose is 
 
Bony nasal septum Line down center, divides 
 
Piriform aperture Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
 
Hard palate Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
 
Zygomatic arch Bon...
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Bio 315 WSU Skeleton 1, Muscles, and Joints Lab Exam 1 Graded A 2024
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Cranial Cavity - The "Brian Box" 
The space within the skull, where the brain fils 
 
Calvaria - The skull Cap 
Superior Portion 
 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Where the brain physically sits 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - the first 1/3 
behind the eyes 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle butterfly shape 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Back 1/3 
big bowl 
 
Orbits - Eye sockets 
 
Nasal Cavities - 
 
Bony Nasal Septum - 
 
Piriform aperture - 
 
Hard Palate - roof of mouth 
 
Zy...
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Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - Skeletal System Rated
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Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - Skeletal System Rated 
Bones of the cranium 
cover brain 
Bones of the face 
control mastication 
Bones of the ear 
malleus, incus, stapes 
bones of the cranium (5) 
Occipital, parietal, interparietal, temporal, frontal 
Occipital bone features 
foramen magnum, occipital condyles, nuchal crest 
occipital condyles 
L/R - connects to atlas to form atlanto-occipital joint 
foramen magnum 
opening of the occipital bone through which the spinal cord p...
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WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 (100% correct and graded A+)
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Cranial cavity - Where brain is 
Calvaria - The "skull cap" 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - Top 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Bottom, back of head 
Orbits - "Eye sockets" 
Nasal cavities - Space where nose is 
Bony nasal septum - Line down center, divides 
Piriform aperture - Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
Hard palate - Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
Zygomatic arch - Bone in cheek 
Infratemporal fossa -...
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ASU Bio 201 Lab Practical 1 Axial Skeleton 100% Correct
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ASU Bio 201 Lab Practical 1 Axial 
 
Skeleton 100% Correct 
 
Atlas (C1) has Lateral Masses which articulate with the occipital condyles of the skull; 
rotates on the dens of the axis; lacks a body. 
 
Axis (C2) allows rotation of the head via the dens (odontoid process); dens is unique to the 
axis. 
 
Body (Centrum) mass of spongy bone and red bone marrow covered with a shell of compact 
bone; weight-bearing portion of the vertebra. 
 
Canaliculi channels running between lacunae. 
 
Cancellous...
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NDSU Bio Anatomy Exam 2 with Complete Solutions Graded A+
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NDSU Bio Anatomy Exam 2 with Complete Solutions Graded A+ 
Where is the atlanto-occipital joint? - Answer-between occipital condyles of occipital bone and first cervical vertebra (atlas) 
 
where is the temporomandibular joint located - Answer-between the condylar head of the mandible and mandibular fossa of temporal bone 
 
What is the appendicular skeleton? - Answer-pectoral and pelvic girdles and limbs 
 
how many bones of the skull - Answer-22 
 
How many cranium bones in the skull? - Answer...
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TCDHA - Orofacial Chapter 2&3 Exam Questions And Answers
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TCDHA - Orofacial Chapter 2&3 Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
 
 
maxillary tuberosity - ANS What is this? 
 
cornu of hyoid bone - ANS What is this? 
 
genial tubercles / eminence - ANS What is this? 
 
zygomatic alveolar crest - ANS What is this? 
 
mylohyoid line of mandible - ANS What is this? 
 
mental spines of the mandible - ANS What is this? 
 
Mandibular Notch / Incisura - ANS What is this? 
 
Frontal bone - ANS What is this? 
 
Parietal Bones - ANS What i...
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BI 241 Exam #2 All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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axial skeleton - skull, vertebral column, and rib/thoracic cage 
Skull (axial) - two parts: 
cranial bones (8) 
skull bones (14) 
8 cranial bones - most are flat bones 
almost all are firmly united by sutures 
What are the 8 cranial bones - 1. front bone 
2. parietal bones (2) 
3. occipital bone 
4. temporal bones (2) 
5. sphenoid bone 
6. ethmoid bone 
frontal bone - - anterior portion and base of cranium 
- articulates posteriorly with two parietal bones by coronal suture 
- supports frontal l...
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