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  • Where is the distal end of the humerus?
    Near the ankle
    Near the elbow
    Near the shoulder
    Near the wrist
  • What does letter B indicate?
    Thoracic vertebrae
    Lumbar vertebrae
    Cervical vertebrae
    sacral vertebrae
  • What type of tissue is this?
    connective - bone
    cardiac muscle
    smooth muscle
    nervous
  • Which of these bones is correctly paired with an organ it protects?
    sternum protects the liver
    Skull protects the brain
    Skull protects the heart
    ribs protect the intestines
  • What type of tissue is this?
    smooth muscle
    nervous
    connective- adipose
    cardiac muscle
  • What type of break is this?
    spiral
    greenstick
    transverse
    comminuted
  • What type of tissue lines organs?
    Nervous
    Epithelial
    Muscle
    Connective
  • Letter A represents
    Distal carpal
    Distal phalange
    Proximal phalange
    Proximal carpal
  • Which is the name of the bone labeled 6?
    maxilla
    occipital
    jaw
    temporal
  • If you break the neck of the bone, what part of the bone is broken?
    diaphysis
    Metaphysis
    epiphysis
  • What is the bone indicated by letter D?
    tibia
    fibula
    patella
    femur
  • What bone is this?
    humerus
    tibia
    fibula
    femur
  • What type of tissue contracts for movement?
    Muscle
    Nervous
    Connective
    Epithelial
  • What type of tissue binds and supports?
    Nervous
    Connective
    Epithelial
    Muscle
  • If you break the shaft of the bone, you broke the
    epiphysis
    metaphysis
    diaphysis
  • What muscle allows the motion shown?
    temporalis
    obicularis occuli
    obicularis oris
  • What is the bone indicated by letter B?
    patella
    fibula
    femur
    tibia
  • Do hollow bones provide a path through which blood flows?
    yes
    no
  • What two bones does the temporalis muscle connect?
    temporal and maxilla
    temporal and occipital
    temporal and fossa
    temporal and mandible
  • Which letter is pointing to the mandible?
    7
    6
    3
    1
  • What kind of tissue is this?
    epithelial - ciliated epithelium
    nervous - brain tissue
    muscle- cardiac muscle
    connective - bone
  • During electrophoresis, DNA fragments
    move towards the negative electrode
    do not move
    move towards the positive electrode
    move away from the positive electrode
  • What type of tissue is this?
    connective -bone
    connective - adipose
    epithelial - squamous
    epithelial - simple cuboidal
  • What kind of tissue includes ligaments, tendons and cartilage?
    connective
    muscle
    epithelial
    nervous
  • Which letter indicates the lumbar region?
    It is actually below C
    B
    A
    C
  • Your big toe is
    the most distal toe
    the most proximal toe
    the most lateral toe
    the most medial toe
  • What type of tissue includes blood cells?
    Connective
    Epithelial
    Muscle
    Nervous
  • What cell absorbs ( eats ) bone?
    osteoclast
    osteoblast
    chondrocyte
  • What type of break is this?
    spiral
    greenstick
    comminuted
    transverse
  • What cell makes new bone?
    chondrocyte
    osteoblast
    osteoclast
  • Letter J represents the
    scapula
    sternum
    clavicle
    cervical bone