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The Skeletal System

Explore the key bones and structures of the skeletal system, from the frontal bone to the ischial tuberosity. Learn about different bone types, such as irregular and sesamoid bones, and discover anatomical features like condyles and meatuses.

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The Skeletal System

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  1. The Skeletal System

  2. The large flat bone superior to the eyes and anterior to the body is the • parietal bone. • ischial tuberosity. • frontal bone. • occipital condyle.

  3. The large flat bone superior to the eyes and anterior to the body is the frontal bone. The parietal bones go from the sagittal sutures to the squamous suture above the temporal bones, and you sit on your ischial tuberosity.

  4. The patella is what type of bone? • Short • Irregular • Sesmoid • Both b and c

  5. The patella is both an irregular and a sesmoid bone.

  6. Which of these is a smooth, nearly flat articular surface? • Tubercle • Condyle • Facet • Fossa

  7. Facet is a smooth, nearly flat articular surface. An example of a facet is the facet on the transverse process of the thoracic vertebrae where the tubercle of the rib articulates.

  8. Which of these is a canal-like passageway? • Fossa • Sinus • Fissure • Meatus

  9. Meatus is a canal-like passageway; for example, the auditory meatus.

  10. The proximal end of the humerus and femur are known as the • epicondyle. • ischium. • head. • trochlea.

  11. The proximal end of the humerus and femur are known as the head.

  12. Hematopoietic tissue is found where? • Spongy bone • Cartilage • Diaphysis • Haversian canal

  13. Hematopoietic tissue forms blood cells and is found in the spongy bone of adults.

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