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ANATOMY 2A QUIZ 3

The proper name for region A is: Diaphysis Medullary cavity Epiphyseal plate Epiphysis Cancellous bone A

2. Identify bone A Frontal Temporal Occipital Parietal Ethmoid A

3. Identify the line at the arrow. Frontal suture Temporal suture Lambdoid suture Squamous suture Sagittal suture

4. How would you classify the bone marking at the tip of the arrow? Foramen Fissure Crest Projection Condyle

5. Identify the structures at the arrow. Canaliculi Central canal Volkmann’s canal Lacuna Concentric Lamellae

6. Which of the following is incorrectly paired with its classification? Humerus -Long Sphenoid -Short Vertebrae -Irregular Frontal -Flat Patella -Sesamoid

7. Identify the bone and bone marking at the arrow. Inferior orbital fissure; maxillary bone Infraorbital foramen; maxillary bone Foramen rotundum;sphenoid bone Mental foramen; mandible Maxillary foramen; nasal bone

8. Name the structure at the arrow Cribriform plate Anterior clinoid process Sella Turcica Foramen lacerum Crista galli

9. What region of the vertebral column does this vertebra come from? Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Coccygeal 10. Identify the structure at the tip of the arrow. Demifacet Transverse costal facet Superior articular process Superior articular facet Transverse process