Topic 1 Quiz Questions: Flashcards

1
Q

Which bone would you expect to find the foraman magnum in?

A

Occipital bone

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2
Q

Which part of the mandible forms the major joint with the temporal bone?

A

Condyle

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3
Q

Which bone is the mastoid process found on?

pterygoid plates

temporal bone

mandible

A

The mastoid process is found on the temporal bone.

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4
Q

Which bone is the coronoid process found on?

pterygoid plates

temporal bone

mandible

A

The coronoid process is found on the mandible

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5
Q

Which bone is the sphenoid process found on?

pterygoid plates

temporal bone

mandible

A

The sphenoid process is found on the pterygoid plates

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6
Q

Which bone is the styloid process found on?

pterygoid plates

temporal bone

mandible

A

The styloid process is found on the temporal bone.

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7
Q

What is the upright vertical part of the mandible called?

A

The upright vertical part of the mandible is called the ramus.

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8
Q

Name the paired cranial bones:

A

Parietal bones

Temporal bones

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9
Q

Name the paired facial bones:

(hint: there’s 6 pairs)

A

(inferior nasal) Concha

Nasal

Maxilla

Palatine

Zygomatic

Lacrimal

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10
Q

In the anatomical position, the palms of the hands face forwards. True/false?

A

True

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11
Q

Which term refers to a structure located nearer to the front of the body compared to another?

A

Anterior

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12
Q

Which two terms might refer to a structure located towards the head?

  • caudal
  • cranial
  • anterior
  • superior
  • medial
  • lateral
A

cranial and superior

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13
Q

Moving the mandible inwards is:

A

Retraction

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14
Q

The movement of the mandible when closing the mouth is:

A

Elevation

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15
Q

Moving the mandible outwards is:

A

Protraction

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16
Q

Moving a body part towards the midline:

A

Adduction

17
Q

Moving a body part away from the midline:

A

Abduction

18
Q

What movements is the head capable of?

A

extension

lateral rotation

lateral bending

flexion

medial rotation