UNIT S \"Vhch of the following is a bone, not a bone marking 12. An example of a
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UNIT S "Vhch of the following is a bone, not a bone marking 12. An example of a synarthrosis is the 13. An example of a pivotal joint is the a) inferior concha b. middle concha c pedicle d. acetabulum a. elbow joint. b, coronal suture. c hip joint. d. wrist joint. a. wrist. b. atlas-axis. c femur head-acetabulum. d. knee. 14. Another name for a ball-and-socket joint is c. spheroidal d hinge. a. saddle. b. ellipsoidal. -15. An example of a joint type that does not allow for rotation is the c. spheroidal. d. ball-and-socket. a. hinge. b. pivot. 16. which of the following is a rounded extension that projects from a tapered neck and forms part of a joint? a. spine b. head c tubercle d. trochanter The shaft of a long bone is known as the c. hypophysis. d. metaphysis. b. diaphysis 18. which of these is most centrally located in an osteon? a. Haversian canal b. osteocyte c. lamella d. canaliculus 19, which of these bones is the smallest? a. hyoid b. incus c. calcaneus d. nasal 20. Which of these bone markings would be found at a hinge joint? a. spine b. trochanter c. head d. trochlea 21. Which of these bones would have the highest ratio of compact bone to spongy bone? a. lunate b. scapula c. thoracic vertebra d. tibia 22, which of these bones is not the result of fusion of smaller bones? a. sternum b. os coxa c. scapula d. coccyx 23. The ilium, ischium, and pubis meet a. at the pelvic brim. b. at the pubic arch. c. in the acetabulum. d. inferior to the sciatic notch.Explanation / Answer
11.a. inferior nasal concha.
12.b.coronal suture.
synarthrosisis a type of fixed or a rigid joint they either show little or no movement at all.
13.b.atlas and axis joint is a pivot joint occuring between the first and the second cervical vertebrae.
14.c. spheroidal joint is another name for ball and socket joint.
15.a.hinge joints.
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