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 | | The spine of the sphenoid bone lies medial to the mandibular fossa. |  | | The spine of the sphenoid bone near the foramen spinosum. |  | | The bones of the cranium and the underlying lobes of the brain have the same name: |
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http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/duong/head.html.txt
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 | | The patella is a triangular sesamoid bone that articulates with the femur at the patellar surface. |  | | The temporal bone is characterized by the mandibular fossa, which forms part of the temporomandibular joint, and the external auditory meatus and petrous, which house the ear. |  | | The coccyx (tailbone) is a small bone consisting of four, fused vertebrae that articulate superiorly with the sacrum. |
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http://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_marieb_ap_slim/lec_outlines/Ch07_Outline.doc
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 | | A decline in bone mass, particularly in the spine and neck of the femur, increases the probability of fractures. |  | | The various types of bone fractures and their resultant medical corrections are also presented to round out the students’ understanding of some common bone disorders. |  | | The macroscopic (gross) anatomy of a long bone provides a conceptual image of bone structure, and the microscopic anatomy helps students to begin to understand the complexity of bone and the reasons for its dynamic nature. |
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http://www.isu.edu/departments/PTA/HO111/The_Skeletal_System_student_03.doc
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| | WSAVA 2001 - Oronasal Fistula and Palatal Repair |
 | | The hard palate is composed of paired bones fused on the midline. |  | | In cats with palatal disjunction, if the palatal shelves are not too spread apart following the injury, the vomer bone and nasal structures located underneath may help in retaining the blood clot and healing may occur whether or not sutures have been placed on the mucoperiosteum. |  | | The advantage of the technique is that very little maxillary bone (hard palate) is left uncovered, decreasing the likelihood of abnormal facial growth or bone necrosis. |
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http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00082.htm
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| | Names of the bones |
 | | On the lateral surface of the bone, opposite the head is a roughened area called the greater tubercle to which several muscles attach. |  | | is a fused, triangular structure to which the pelvic bones are attached. |  | | The styloid process is a pointed projection from the distal end of the bone. |
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http://bio.winona.edu/dapkus/211/skeletal/textwo.htm
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| | Craniodontics, Dental Orthopedics, Orthodontics |
 | | There are morphological changes in both the cranial bones and sutures which can be correlated with the aging process." Retzlaff and co-workers suggest cranial suture design as appears within skull bones can have movement at any age. |  | | Cranial manipulation was provided by releasing the sphenoid bone by bilaterally unwinding the external and internal pterygoids. |  | | Hubbard and other researchers found "that cranial sutures are slightly more compliant to flexure about an axis along the sutures than the equivalent' layered cranial bone structures." Their clinical observation revealed greater movement in the sutures of both embalmed and unembalmed skulls. |
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http://www.icnr.com/Craniodontics/Craniodontics.html
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| | Bones and Cartilages of the Head and Neck |
 | | articulates superiorly with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the body of the sphenoid bone; articulates inferiorly with the palatine processes of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone |  | | articulates with the parietal bone posteriorly; zygomatic, ethmoid and sphenoid bones inferiorly; maxilla, nasal and lacrimal bones anteriorly; it is formed from two ossifications centers which normally fuse in the midline - if they do not fuse, a midline "metopic suture" is the result |  | | the bone of the chin; mental means relating to the mind, a reference to the act of resting the chin on the hand while thinking (see the sculpture by Rodin: "The Thinker") |
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http://www.becomehealthynow.com/article/bodyskeleton/954
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| | Skull 1 |
 | | Superiolateral to the orbit a process of the frontal bone articulates with the zygomatic bone (cheekbone). |  | | This process is called the zygomatic process of the frontal bone. |  | | The supraorbital margin is penetrated by the supraorbital foramen through which nerves and blood vessels pass. |
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http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_03/Skull_1/skull_1.html
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| | Skulls |
 | | The cranial bones, bone components, fissures, foramina and other structures are numbered. |  | | Alternatively, choose one of the more advanced version exhibiting additional anatomical structures such as muscle origins/insertions, hand-numbered bones and structures, the interaction with the cervical spine or a supplementary complete 5-part brain. |  | | The human skull consists of many individual bones that gradually grow together as the development proceeds. |
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http://www.kappamedical.com/skulls.htm
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| | Fulton Schools: Human Anatomy & Physiology 2005/06 - Chapter 6 - Skeletal System |
 | | While articulations (joints) occur between all the bones, we associate body movement inparticular with the bones of the limbs. |  | | The occipital conduyles are rounded processes on either side of the foramen magnum that articulate with the first vertabre of the spinal cord. |  | | They are responsible for secreating the matrix charecteristic of bone. |
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http://fulton.edzone.net/winkler/team3/chapter06/chapter06.html
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| | SKELETAL SYSTEM |
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http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/skeletonsys.html
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| | Web QnA |
 | | The zygomatic bone (cheek bone) consists of a body that is quadrilateral in shape and four processes the frontosphenoidal, orbital, maxillary, and temporal. |  | | The zygomatic arch is formed by the temporal bone and the zygomatic process of the maxilla. |  | | The main function of foramen magnum is to connect the bertebral land anterior spinal arteries and marks the connection of the spinal cord the the brain. |
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http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/WebQnA/webqna.pl?module=tbell2-3&action=printall
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 | | Four pairs of sinuses are recognized and each is named by the bone in which it lies. |  | | The hard palate consists of the palatine process of the maxilla, the palatine bone, and part of the medial pterygoid plate of the spheroid bone (Fig. |  | | The mylohyoid muscles are attached to the inner surfaces of the mandible and the hyoid bone, but are more extensively attached to each other at a midline rapine. |
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http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/nose.html
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| | Skeletal |
 | | Explain the role of bone salts and the organic matrix in making bone both hard and flexible. |  | | Bones, Joints and Muscles from the National Library of Medicine |  | | Identify some of the causes of bone and joint problems throughout life. |
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http://www.jdenuno.com/5~Bones.htm
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| | VCM 367 Supplemental Materials- Limbs |
 | | The lamina dura is the compact bone at the edge of the alveolus. |  | | As you look at the bones, you can see why it is difficult to get good images of these cup shaped joints that “run” from medial to lateral. |  | | You will see under “radiographic views, that special views are necessary to effectively evaluate these joints. |
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http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/work/vcm367.1/367sup/sk02.html
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| | Face |
 | | 149; Nasal bone - long, thin fused bones sitting midline to form the bridge of the nose. |  | | Cervical Branch- supplies sensory to the cervical portion of the spinal cord. |  | | Epicranius - originates from the occipital bone, inserts at the skin and muscles around the eye, action: raises the eyebrow |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~anat/Head/Face/Face.htm
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 | | This is a must visit site for all A and P students studying bones, muscles, nerves, blood and blood vessels. |  | | There is an awesome tool for studying the bones. |  | | Identify and name the cranial and facial bones and their associated markings. |
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http://www.accd.edu/pac/biology/a_plabs/LabEx10Week6/Ex10main.htm
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| | DSI 2004 - Template 1 |
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http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/tlc/cschroyer/practicallist.htm
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| | Bones of the skull - EvoWiki |
 | | Sutures are where the bones meet each other and they fuse during a person's physical development. |  | | These are the bones of the cranium: the frontal bone, parietal bone, temporal bone, the palatine pair of bones, the occipital bone, the vomer bone, the sphenoid bone, the maxilla, the zygomatic pair of bones, the ethnoid bone, the lacrimal pair of bones, and the nasal pair of bones. |  | | The skull is composed of the mandible (the jaw) and the cranium (the rest of the skull) which protects the brain. |
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http://www.evowiki.org/index.php/Bones_of_the_skull
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 | | These fractures affect the frontal process of the maxilla, nasal septum and bones, and ethmoid bone Because the medial wall of the orbit is affected (ethmoid bone), one loses the suspensory pull or support of the eyelids. |  | | This can begin on the nasal bone or at the frontal-nasal suture. |  | | Specifically, it occurs at the junction of the thinner portion of the alveolar process with the denser bone that forms the wall of the lateral wall of the piriform fossa. |
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http://www.healthypalmpilot.com/uploads/users/kwok00/oralsx6.doc
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| | Skull 1a |
 | | The zygomatic process arises from the maxilla and articulates with the zygomatic bone. |  | | The lacrimal bones form the anterior-most portion of the medial walls of the orbits. |  | | The maxillary bones, or maxillae (singular = maxilla) are the major bones of the face. |
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http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APLab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_03/Skull_1/Skull_1a/skull_1a.html
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| | NASAL CAVITY - SUPPORTING FRAMEWORK |
 | | Together, these bones are referred to as the hard palate. |  | | The nasal cartilages, nasal bones, frontal bone, sphenoid bone, and cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone support the arched roof of the cavity. |  | | The anterior floor is made up of the maxilla bones (palatine processes), and the posterior floor is made up of the palatine bones (horizontal plates). |
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http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/respiratorysystem/nose/nasalcavityframe/tutorial.html
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| | BIOLOGY 238 - Human Anatomy Physiology II - Respiratory SystemObjectives |
 | | Identify the location, function, and structural characteristics of the following: nasal cavity, external and internal nares, ethmoid bone, nasal septum, perpendicular plate, vomer, palatine bone, hard and soft palates, conchae, vibrissae, paranasal sinuses. |  | | mucosa (nasal, olfactory, respiratory) pharynx (nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx), pharyngeal tonsils, lingual tonsils, palatine tonsils, eustachian canals, larynx, glottis, epiglottis, vestibular folds, vocal folds, arytenoid cartilage, arytenoid muscle, hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, thyroid gland, cricoid cartilage, laryngeal prominence. |
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http://webanatomy.net/anatomy/respiration.htm
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| | Radiology Quiz - Facial |
 | | To demonstrate the mandibular body with an axiolateral, rotate the patient's head 45 degrees. |  | | The acanthion is located on the maxillary bones. |  | | The nasal septum is created by the vomer bone. |
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http://www.rtstudents.com/Radiology_Test_Facial.htm
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| | Anatomy of the Skull - Text Version |
 | | Skull, frontal view (same landmarks to be identified as in slide number 8.) |  | | Articulated frontal zygomatic, parietal, maxillary, and palatine bones. |  | | Section through mastoid process of temporal bone, demonstrating pneumatization (development of air cells.) |
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http://zemlin.shs.uiuc.edu/Skull/text.htm
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| | Orofacial Anatomy & Physiology of Velopharyngeal Closure |
 | | Palatine processes- Paired projections of the maxillary bone; Posterior to incisive suture lines; Form anterior 3/4 of maxilla |  | | Sphenoid and temporal bone provide bony attachment for muscles |  | | Facial bones continue to grow downward and forward in relation to the cranium |
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http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~ncr3025/roussel/orofacial.html
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| | Dept of Anth: Vomer Page |
 | | The vomer touches, or articulates with, the following bones: |  | | In addition to the Perpendicular Portion, superiorly the Vomer mushrooms out into a pair of Alae which terminate and articulate with the sphenoid in a heart shaped process. |  | | The Vomer is a single relatively flat bone located in the mid-sagittal plane. |
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http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module/vomer.html
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 | | REFERENCES: Use these to help you study the bones, muscles, nerves, and surface anatomy for this region of the human body. |  | | The following list of structures is what your are responsible for knowing for the head and neck region. |  | | 1-17 OSTEOLOGY & OSTEOLOGICAL FEATURES: For the following bones of the head and neck know their name, location, and indicated surface markings: On tests when writing the osteological feature of a bone, always include the bone it belongs to, as in mastoid process of temporal bone or zygomatic process of temporal bone. |
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http://www.angelo.edu/faculty/rwilke/word-lists/headneck.doc
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| | Table of contents for Human osteology |
 | | 1 Basic Terms and Orientation of the Body 1 Which Bone Is It? |  | | Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. |  | | CONTENTS Figures viii Tables xiv Credits xvii Preface xviii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Why Study Bones? |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0514/2005016309.html
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: Medicine (N-Nd) |
 | | This bone is sometimes referred to as the scaphoid bone. |  | | The nasal bone is supported by the ethmoid bone and is joined to the frontal process of the maxillary bone and to the frontal bone just below the glabella. |  | | The nasal bone forms the roof, while the sides are formed by the ethmoid bone and maxillary bones. |
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/EE.HTM
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| | Face and Pharynx |
 | | Maxilla, zygomatic bone, temporal bone, palatine bone, vomer, mandible, malleus, incus, sphenomandibular ligament |  | | Muscles of facial expression, stylohyoid muscle, stapedius muscle posterior belly of digastric muscle |  | | Greater horn and inferior body of the hyoid bone |
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http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/coursepages/M1/embryology/embryo/09faceandpharynx.htm
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| | NasalAnatomy |
 | | The framework of the nostrils is made of cartilage, while the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils in the midline, is part bone and part cartilage. |  | | The purple portion is thicker bone, the vomer bone. |  | | The bones surrounding the nasal cavities are the vomer and portions of the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid bones. |
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http://www.polychondritis.com/Nasal_Anatomy/NasalAnatomy.html
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| | Vomer bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The vomer articulates with six bones: two of the cranium, the sphenoid and ethmoid; and four of the face, the two maxillæ and the two palatine bones; it also articulates with the septal cartilage of the nose. |  | | The vomer bone is situated in the median plane, but its anterior portion is frequently bent to one or other side. |  | | It is located in the midsagittal line, and touches the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the left and right palatine bones, and the left and right maxillary bones. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomer_bone
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| | Stock Illustration of Lateral view of the nasal septum featuring ethmoid bone, septal cartilage, maxilla bone, palatine ... |
 | | Lateral view of the nasal septum featuring ethmoid bone, septal cartilage, maxilla bone, palatine bone, and vomer. |  | | Stock Illustration of Lateral view of the nasal septum featuring ethmoid bone, septal cartilage, maxilla bone, palatine bone, and vomer. |  | | This image / clip is not available for individual purchase. |
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http://www.fotosearch.com/LIF115/sa403027
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| | THE AXIAL SKELETON |
 | | • SKULL - 8 CRANIAL BONES AND 14 FACIAL BONES. |  | | ALSO 7 ASSOCIATED BONES (6 auditory ossicles and Hyoid bone) |  | | • SUPERFICIAL FACIAL BONES – Provides areas for the attachment of muscles that control facial expressions (including chewing) |
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http://blue.utb.edu/biology/Rodriquez/axial_skeleton.htm
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 | | The process that is located posterior on the ramus |  | | These bones form the cheek bones, and help form |  | | Connects with the ethmoid bone and together they |
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http://www.tpub.com/content/medical/14274/css/14274_249.htm
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| | Bone Quizes |
 | | This bone is found in the orbit of the eye and the side of the skull. |  | | What is the name of the bone which forms the forehead? |  | | What is the name of the bone where your ear is? |
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http://www.stchas.edu/faculty/zfitzgerald/quiz_page_1.htm
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 | | Geographic bone destruction over the left nasal region in association with an external soft tissue mass. |  | | Bone lysis around the caudal root of both 4th upper premolars noted on the oblique view. |  | | Left nasal neoplasia with bone destruction and apparent septal penetration with filling of the frontal sinus. |
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http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/work/vcm367.1/labs/spn_skl/198439.html
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| | Respiratory System |
 | | The septum is comprised of the vomer bone and perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone.
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http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/physed/yingling/anatomy/lecture/respiratory_files/slide0003.htm
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| | vomer: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | A thin flat bone of trapezoidal shape that forms the inferior and posterior portion of the nasal septum and articulates with the sphenoid and ethmoid bones, the two maxillae, and the two palatine bones. |  | | A thin flat bone forming the inferior and posterior part of the nasal septum and dividing the nostrils in most vertebrates. |  | | Meaning #1: thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/vomer
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| | WebAnatomy - Skull |
 | | NOTE: The parietal bone, temporal bone, and coronal suture are all better viewed on the lateral skull. |  | | If there are any blanks, it means that you didn't answer the question. |  | | Answer all questions and then hit the "Score Test" button at the bottom. |
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http://www.msjensen.gen.umn.edu/webanatomy/wa_skeleton/skull/wa_skull_1.htm
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| | VERTEBRAL (SPINAL) COLUMN |
 | | lacrimal bone is a thin, scalelike structure located in |  | | vertebrae; the sacrum; and the coccyx, or tail bone (fig. |  | | fragile, scroll-shaped bones that are attached to the |
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http://www.tpub.com/content/medical/14295/css/14295_19.htm
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| | Atlantic Wolffish, Anarhichas lupus |
 | | The placement and pattern of teeth are also a distinguishing feature; in the centre of the upper jaw is a bone known as the vomer, which is flanked on each side by a palatine bone. |  | | Other characteristics, such as body size and shape, fin placement, and head size are similar to that of the other wolffishes. |  | | In the wolffish family, teeth are found on both the vomer and the palantines. |
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http://www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/cpl/organisms/fish/marine/wolffish/atlantic.htm
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 | | Which one of the following bones were LEAST LIKELY penetrated |  | | the inferior concha is part of the ethmoid bone |  | | No, the answer is A. All of the following are parts of the ethmoid bone EXCEPT |
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http://www.kumc.edu/research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/anatomy/nose.wbc
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| | Synonyms of vomer |
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http://www.infoplease.com/thesaurus/vomer
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| | vomer: Information From Answers.com |
 | | thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum |  | | bone, os — rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates |  | | nasal septum — a bone and cartilage partition between the nasal cavities |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/vomer-1
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