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  1. Beneath the outer membrane of the bone there is a layer of
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Compact bone

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  1. What is the big shin bone
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Tibia

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  1. What are the bones between the foot and shin
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Tarsal, talus and bone of the gliding joint

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  1. What is the main function of the bone marrow
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Producing blood cells

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  1. Where is the ischium located
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The circular bones in the pelvis

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  1. Where is the transverse process
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On the back of the spine

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  1. What is below the lumbar vertebrae and how many vertebrae is it made up of
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Sacrum and four vertebrae

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  1. What is the bone behind the eye ball
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Sphenoid bone

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  1. The top of the head is what type of bone
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Flat bone

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  1. Where is the coronal bone
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Inbetween the parietal and spongy bone

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  1. What is on the very inside of the bone
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Marrow

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  1. What is between the osteon
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Haversion canal

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  1. What surrounds the haversion canal
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Osteon

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  1. From top to bottom of the spine which is the number of bones in different sections of vertebral column
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7-12-5-1-1

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45. What is the place where two or more bones meet
Tendon 
None of these
Muscle
Ligament
Organ
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None of these

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  1. Much of a newborn baby’s skeleton is made of
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Cartliage

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  1. What is the carpals
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Wrist bones

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  1. What are the tarsals
A

Ankle bones

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  1. What bones make up the palm of the hand
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Metacarpals

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  1. What are the ribs attached to t8-t10 called
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False ribs

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  1. true or false, cartilage is a flow of connective tissue that is less flexible than bone
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False more flexible

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  1. the ribs that attach to your sternum are floating ribs
A

False, true rib

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85. Which joints are moveable, which are immovable 
Hinge
Ball and socket
Pivot
Gliding
A

A, C, D are moveable and b is immovable

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  1. Which joint provides the greatest range of movement and which joint above is an example and what bones make up this type of joint
A
Ball and socket
Clavicle 
Humorous 
Etc.
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What kind of motion does hinge joint allow and what bones make up this joint

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Backward and forward- femur, patella, fibula, tibia

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  1. Where is a pivot joint and what are the names bones that make joint
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Your skull and it is made of the axis and atlas

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