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Total number of cranial bones
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8
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Dagger-shaped bone in nasal cavity
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Vomer
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Bone that forms the forehead
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Frontal
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The cheekbone
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Zygomatic
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Total number of facial bones
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14
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Bone that forms bridge of the now
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Nasal
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Bone that forms back of skull
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Occipital
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One bone that makes up the hard palate
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Palatine
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Another bone that makes up the hard palate
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Maxillary
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Bone that makes up the lower jaw
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Mandible
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What is the name for the place in the infant skull where bones have not yet come together?
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Anterior Fontanelle
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Whick two bones of the skull bear teeth?
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Mandible & Maxilla
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Locate the sagittal suture.
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In the midstream of Parietal Bone
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Locate the coronal suture.
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between the two parietal bones and the frontal bone
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Locate the squamosal suture.
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By temporal base and Partilela Bone
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Locate the lambdoidal surure>
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Behind the sagittal suture
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Which bone contains the parts of the ear?
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Occipital bone & Temporal Bone
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Name the large single bone that makes up most of the floor of the cranium?
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Sphenoid
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Name the "Cheek" bone
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Zygomatic Bone
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Which skull bone articulates with the vertebral column?
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Occipital Bone
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Name the skull bones that are not paired
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Sphenoid
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Sella turcica
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Sphenoid
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Mastoid process
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Temporal
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Zygomatic process
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Zygomatic
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Mandibular notch
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Mandible
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Cribriform plate
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Ethmoid
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Greater wing
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Sphenoid
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Mental foramen
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Mandible
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Middle nasal concha
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Ethmoid
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Maxillary sinus
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Maxillary
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Pterygoid processes
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Sphenoid
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Foramen spinosum
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Sphenoid
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Supraorbital foramen
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Frontal
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Intrarorbital foramen
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Maxillary
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Perpendicular plate
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Ethmoid
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Condylar process
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Mandible
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Foramen lacerum
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Sphenoid
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Glabella
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Frontal
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Coronoid process
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Mandible
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Styloid process
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Temporal
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Superior nasal concha
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Ethmoid
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Foramen ovale
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Sphenoid
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Crista galli
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Ethmoid
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Sphenoidal sinus
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Sphenoid
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Optic foramen
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Sphenoid
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External auditory meatus
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Temporal
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Why is the "visceral skeleton" so named?
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Because the bones enclosed the viscena
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What is the function of the laryngeal cartileges?
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Important resignating chamber - determines quality of voice - point of attachment of many skiltol muscles
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What is the function of the middle ear ossicles?
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Transmission of sound
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Whick skeletal muscle originates on the hyoid bone and what is the function of this muscle?
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Muscle of the tongue - speech
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Distinguish between the terms visceral skeleton and viscera.
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Visceral skeleton is the part skeleton which has been dirived from the embroyonic visceral (gill) arches and viscera is soft internal organ found withing the body cavity ie stomach.
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Name the part of a vertebra that forms the point of articulation for a rib
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Sternum
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How many cervical vertebrae does the human have?
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Seven
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What is the special name given to the first cervical vertebra?
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Aitas
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What is the special name given to the second cervical vertebra?
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Axis
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Which bone is formed from five fused sacral vertebrae?
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Sacrum
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Which part of the human vertebral column is considered vestigial? (Not fully formed)
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Coccyx
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What is the name for the cavity in a vertebra through which the spinal cord passes?
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Vertabrai Foreman
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Which vertebrae are the largest and heaviest?
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Lumber
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On which part of the vertebral column does walking place the most stress?
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Lumbar
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What is the function of the transverse processes?
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To attach sites for muscles and ligaments that stabilized vertablar column ???
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Do spinal nerves exit through vertebrai or between them?
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Between
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Name the superior portion of the sternum
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Manubrium
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Name the middle portion of the sternum
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Body of gladiolos
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Name the inferior portion of the sternum
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Xiphoid process
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Which part of a vertebra is most posterior (Dorsa) in position
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Spine
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What criterion makes a rib a "true" rib?
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That is attached to sternum
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Name and locate the spina curves
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Cervical
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Transverse process
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Vertebral column
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Tubercle
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Ribs
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Atlas
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Vertebral column
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Gladiolus
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Vertebral column
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Centrum
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Vertebral column
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Manubrium
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Sternum
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Inferior articular process
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Vertebral column
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Spinous process
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Vertebral column
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Xiphoid process
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Sternum
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Jugular notch
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Sternum
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Coccyx
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Vertebral column
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Matatarsal
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Foot
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Radius
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Lower Arm
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Clavicle
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Upper Arm
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Tibia
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Lower leg
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Humerus
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Upper Arm
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Carpal
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Wrist
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Fibula
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Lower leg
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Femur
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Upper leg
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Ilium
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Pelvic girdle
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Scapula
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Pectoral girdle
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Tarsal
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Ankle
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Ischium
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Pelvic girdle
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Ulna
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Lower arm
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Metacarpal
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Hand
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Pubis
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Pelvic girdle
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Ulnar notch
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radious
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Coracoid process
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Scapula
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Semilunar notch
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Radius or Ulna
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Glenoid fossa
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Scapula
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Deltoid tuberosity
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Humerus
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Coronoid process
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Radius or Ulna
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Acromion process
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Scapula
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Radial fossa
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Humerus
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Subscapular fossa
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Scapula
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Olecranon fossa
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Humerus
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Olecranon process
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Humerus
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Inferior angle
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Scapula
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Radial tuberosity
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Radius
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Spine
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Scapula
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Coronoid fossa
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Humerus
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Supraspinous fossa
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Scapula
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Radial notch
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Ulna
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Intertubercular sulcus
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Humerus
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Infraspinous fossa
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Scapula
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Lesser tubercle
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Humerus
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Write the names of the eight carpal bones
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Capitate
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Ischial tuberosity
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Pelvic girdle
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Linea aspera
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Femur
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Lateral malleolus
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Fibula
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Iliac crest
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Pelvic girdle
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Lateral epicondyle
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Femur
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Acetabulum
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Pelvic girdle
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Intercondylar eminence
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Tibia
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Greater trochanter
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Femur
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Greater sciatic notch
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Pelvic girdle
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Medial epicondyle
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Femur
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Obturator foramen
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Pelvic girdle
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Medial malleolus
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Tibia
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Fibular notch
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Tibia
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Lesser trochanter
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Femur
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Name the seven bones of the ankle.
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Cuniform First
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