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Bones And Bone Markings: The Appendicular Skeleton Verified Questions And Answers 2024
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NBCE Boards Part II - Diagnostic Imaging Assessment Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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Which of the following is the most stable cervical fracture? 
 
a. hangman 
b. burst 
c. clay shoveler's 
d. jefferson - correct answer c. clay shoveler's 
 
Which of the following sites is the most common location for osteosarcomas? 
 
a. proximal elbow 
b. proximal humerus 
c. distal end of the femur 
d. distal tibia - correct answer c. distal end of the femur 
 
Which of the following sites would you...
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Chapter 12: Axial Skeleton Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam|Questions and Answers| 100% Correct
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Chapter 12: Axial Skeleton Patton: Anatomy 
and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam|Questions 
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Which is not a part of the axial skeleton? - answerclavicle 
Which is not a part of the appendicular skeleton? - answerParietal bones 
. The axial skeleton consists of _____ bones. - answer80 bones 
The appendicular skeleton consists of _____ bones. - answer126 bones 
The term sinus, as it relates to bone markings, can be defined as a: - answercavity within a 
bone 
Which bone is a...
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 6 test questions fully solved 2024 latest update
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articular cartilage 
thin layer of cartilage covering an epiphysis; reduces friction and acts as a shock absorber 
 
 
 
articulation 
where two bone surfaces meet 
 
 
 
 
bone 
hard, dense connective tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton 
 
 
 
canaliculi 
(singular = canaliculus) channels within the bone matrix that house one of an osteocyte's many cytoplasmic extensions that it uses to communicate and receive nutrients 
 
 
 
cartilage 
semi-rigid connective tissue found...
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BMD 311 Final Review Questions With Correct Answers
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What is anatomy? - Answer the study of the internal and external structures of the human 
 
What is gross anatomy? - Answer naked eye level, study through dissection 
 
Ways to approach anatomy - Answer surface- study of superficial anatomical markings 
systemic- study of anatomy by organ system 
regional- study of anatomy by body region 
 
What is anatomical terminology based on? - Answer Ancient Greek or Latin 
 
Levels of structural organization - Answer chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, org...
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BIO 210 LAB EXAM 1 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BIO 210 LAB EXAM 1 
| QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
____________are substances (solid, liquid, or gas) dissolved by solvents in a solution 
(lesser amount). 
Correct Answer: solutes 
________are the substances that dissolve solutes (greater amount). 
Correct Answer: solvents 
___________contain a solvent and the solute. 
Correct Answer: solutions. 
Example: Salt dissolved in water. 
Which is the solute and which is the solvent? 
Correct Answer: salt is solute...
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Aquifer - RadiologyWindow vs. Reconstruction on CT? - correct answer Reconstructions - processing of the raw CT data allows for better resolution of the structures [higher resolution and higher contrast] 
 
Reconstruction can be done in 3D (ortho) or in a linear way too (vascular) 
 
What is the total range of hounsfield units availabe? - correct answer -1000 (air) to +1000 (metal) [so range is 2000] 
 
What does a typical computer display show for greyscale range? What can the human eye actu...
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Aquifer – Radiology Questions and Answers 100% correct 2023
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Window vs. Reconstruction on CT? 
Reconstructions - processing of the raw CT data allows for better resolution of the structures [higher resolution and higher contrast] 
 
Reconstruction can be done in 3D (ortho) or in a linear way too (vascular) 
 
 
 
What is the total range of hounsfield units availabe? 
-1000 (air) to +1000 (metal) [so range is 2000] 
 
 
 
What does a typical computer display show for greyscale range? What can t...
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BSC2085 - Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BSC2085 - Exam 2 Questions and 
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One type of hip fracture is a fracture of the - Answer- neck of femur 
An abnormal humped back in the thoracic region of the spine is called - Answer- 
kyphosis 
The condyl of the humerus is divided into two articular regions called the ________ and 
_________. The ulna articulates with the _________. - Answer- trochlea and capitulum; 
trochlea 
The ________ bone is unusual because it doesn't contact another bone. - Answer- 
hyoid 
List the fiv...
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BIOL 235 Chapter 7 with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024
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BIOL 235 Chapter 7 with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024 
What is the axial skeleton? --Consists of bones around the longitudinal axis of the body 
(80 bones, including skull, auditory ossicles, hyoid, ribs, sternum, vertebral column) 
What is the appendicular skeleton? --Consists of bones of the extremities and girdles 
that connect limbs to the axial skeleton (126 bones) 
What is a long bone? --Bones that are longer than they are wide (slightly curved), have 
a shaft (diaphysis) and epiph...
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