Page 3 Exam III Biology 131 Name 6. The lateral malleolus would be found on the:
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Page 3 Exam III Biology 131 Name 6. The lateral malleolus would be found on the: a humerus b. tibia c fibula e. ulna 7. The four proximal carpals are: a. trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate b. trapezium, triquetral, capitate, lunate f scaphoid, trapezium, lunate, capitate g. scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform The location of the axial skeleton can be recognized because it. a. includes the bones of the extremeties b. forms the longitudinal axis of the body c. includes the bones of the pectoral and pelvic girdles d. a, b and c are correct 8 9. The reason the skull can be distorted without damage during birth is: a. fusion of the ossification centers is completed b. the brain is large enough to support the skull c. fibrous connective tissue connects the cranial bones d. shape and structure of the cranial elements are elastic Healing of a fracture, even after severe damage, primarily depends on the survival on: 10. a. the bone's mineral strength and its resistance to stress b. the circulatory supply c. osteoblasts within the spongy and compact bone d. the external callus which protect the fractured areaExplanation / Answer
6. C fibula
7. G . It contains scaphoid,lunate platform and triquetral
8. B. Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
9. C. Fibrous connective tissue connect to the cranial body
10. B. Circulatory fracture
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