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1020 Prac 3

This document appears to be an exam for a practical anatomy course. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of bone and joint anatomy. The questions require labeling diagrams or listing anatomical structures. Space is provided for a student to enter their name, student ID, and responses. At the end is a comments box to note any assumptions made in answering questions.

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1020 Prac 3

This document appears to be an exam for a practical anatomy course. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of bone and joint anatomy. The questions require labeling diagrams or listing anatomical structures. Space is provided for a student to enter their name, student ID, and responses. At the end is a comments box to note any assumptions made in answering questions.

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<ANIM1020> Practical # 3

Enter the question number that you will answer to the right of every “Question #” and
answer in the text box provided. The first answer space is an example only.

Question # 1 or 1a
This is an example of completing an answer question. We wish you well in your exam. This
text box will automatically resize to fit your answer.

COMPLETE YOUR STUDENT DETAILS AND EXAMINATION RESPONSES BELOW


THE LINE.
Please specify any assumptions you have made in completing the exam and which questions those
assumptions relate to in the COMMENTS BOX at the end this paper.

Student Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Student ID:

Question 2

1. Proximal Epiphysis
2. Diaphysis
3. Distal Epiphysis
4. Cancellous Bone
5. Marrow
6. Endosteum
7. Epiphyseal Plate
8. Articular Cartilage

Question 3

1. Long
2. Short
3. Flat
4. Irregular
5. Irregular

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Question 4
1. Lumbar Vertebrae
2. Thoracic Vertebrae
3. Cervical Vertebrae
4. Orbit
5. Mandible
6. Scapula
7. Sternum (Manubrium)
8. Humerus
9. Radius
10. Phalanges
11. Metacarpal Bones
12. Carpal Bones
13. Ulna
14. Costal Cartilage
15. Sternum (Xiphoid)
16. Ribs
17. Tibia
18. Fibula
19. Phalanges
20. Metatarsal Bones
21. Tarsus
22. Coccygeal Vertebrae
23. Femur
24. Ilium
25. Sacral Vertebrae

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Question 7
1. Scapula
2. Humerus
3. Olecranon
4. Ulna
5. Radius
6. Accessory Carpal
7. Carpus
8. Metacarpal
9. Splint Bone
10. Proximal Sesamoid
11. Proximal Phalanx
12. Middle Phalanx
13. Distal Sesamoid
14. Distal Phalanx

Question 8

1. Ilium
2. Tuber Ischium
3. Pubis
4. Femur
5. Patella
6. Tibia
7. Fibula
8. Calcaneus Process
9. Tarsus
10. Metatarsus
11. Splint Bone
12. Proximal Sesamoid
13. Proximal Phalanx
14. Middle Phalanx
15. Distal Sesamoid
16. Distal Phalanx

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Question 9

1. Proximal Sesamoid
2. Proximal Phalanx
3. Middle Phalanx
4. Distal Sesamoid
5. Distal Phalanx

Question 10

A. Ball & Socket Joint


B. Pivot Joint
C. Gliding Joint

COMMENTS BOX
Please use this to specify any assumptions you have made in completing the exam and which
questions those assumptions relate to.

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