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does net with any other bone in r which of the following bones directly the skel

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Question

does net with any other bone in r which of the following bones directly the skeleton? the b Clavicle o Scepula d Hyoid e nasal bone d palatine bone 9. There are bones that form adult vertebral column. the 8. Which bone does not help form the orbital cavity? b. Frontal c Zygomatic b. 26 c 206 d. 62 10. The primary functions of the vertebral column include 11.What is the primary function of the intervertebral foramina? nervous impulses from the a. To allow passage of the spinal cord b. Attachment of ligaments c. For exit of spinal nerves from the spinal brain. b. protection of the spinal cord. c transmission of weight from the trunk to the lower limbs. d. both b and c cord d. To anchor the intervertebral discs

Explanation / Answer

6. A. The zygomatic bone originates as two bones that fuse before birth. They form the prominences of the cheeks and part of the floor and lateral walls of the orbital cavities.

7. D. A hyoid bone is found in the neck near thyroid bone, the tongue is attached by its base to the hyoid bone. It supports us during swallowing, breathing, and speaking.

8. A. Temporal bones lie one on each side of the head and form fibrous immovable joints with the parietal, occipital, sphenoid and zygomatic bones.

9. B. There are 26 bones in the vertebral column. 24 separate vertebrae extend downwards from the occipital bone of the skull, then there is sacrum formed from five fused vertebrae, and lastly the coccyx or tain bone which is fromed from 3 - 5 small fused vertebrae.

10 D. The primary function of the vertebral column is to protect the spinal cord, and transmit the weight and from the trunk to the lower limbs.

11. C. The primary function of the intervertebral foramina is to transfer the spinal nerves from the spinal cord.