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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Lifeline icons on the question slides are hyperlinks which will take you to the lifeline screen. To return to the game, you may right click on the screen, choose Go, Previously Viewed. This should return you to the question slide. Alternatively, left click as usual to return to the game board, then click on the highest number that has been previously selected (in gold to indicate a followed hyperlink). To utilize the 50:50 option, the moderator may tell the contestant which two options to disregard or, use Control-P to change the mouse arrow to a pen. Draw a line through two incorrect responses, then use Control-A to change the pen back into an arrow and continue with the game. Clicking on the action button on the phone handset image of the Phone a Friend lifeline slide will hyperlink to the Ask Jeeves web site where the participant may ask for help.

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The last two pairs of ribs that do not attach to the sternum at all are A. floating ribs B. false ribs C. true ribs D. Adam’s ribs

A. Floating Ribs Back to Board

Which of the following is part of the appendicular skeleton? A. Sphenoid B. Ulna C. Sacrum D. True rib

B. Ulna Back to Board

Which of the following is a flat bone? A. Ulna B. Carpal C. Rib D. Vertebrae

C. Rib Back to Board

The male hip bone has a angle at the pubic symphysis than the female hip bone. A. Narrower B. Wider C. Similar D. No relationship

A. Narrower Back to Board

The first seven ribs that attach directly to the sternum are called A. False ribs B. Floating ribs C. True ribs D. Adam’s ribs

C. True ribs Back to Board

The clavicle is also known as the bone A. Hip B. Breast C. Tail D. Collar

D. Collar Back to Board

A baby’s soft spots are called A. Fontanels B. Fovea C. Condyles D. Sutures

A. Fontanels Back to Board

The formation of new bone tissue is called A. Ossification B. Hypertrophia C. Hematopoiesis D. Chondroplasia

A. Ossification Back to Board

How many total phalanges are in the hands? B. 14 C. 28 D. 30

C. 28 Back to Board

What attaches the upper limbs to the body? A. Pelvic girdle B. Pectoral girdle C. Axial skeleton D. Hyoid bone

B. Pectoral girdle Back to Board

Which of the vertebral curves are posterior A. Thoracic and sacral B. Cervical and lumbar C. Thoracic and lumbar D. Cervical and thoracic

A. Thoracic and sacral Back to Board

The ends of a long bone are the A. diaphyses B. epiphyses C. endosteum D. periosteum

B. Epiphyses Back to Board

The cavity often contains yellow marrow. A. articular B. compact C. medullary D. spongy

C. Medullary Back to Board

Bone cells that resorb bone matrix are called A. osteoblasts B. osteoclasts C. osteocytes D. osteons

B. Osteoclasts Back to Board

Mrs. Ohlsen has a son named A. Marty B. Michael C. Ryan D. Todd

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C. Ryan!!!!!!

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