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d a horse\'s belly relative to its back? e your pinkie relative to your elbow? 1

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Question

d a horse's belly relative to its back? e your pinkie relative to your elbow? 10 What is a general term used for a raised area on bone? 11 What is an example of a term used to refer to an articular surface found at a joint? (See Table 6.1.) 12 What is the name for a hole through bone (typically for passage of vessels and nerves)? 13 When we learn about the Greek and Latin roots of words, we are referring to the study called 14 What is the postcranial skeleton? 15 What two main porions dos the sull consat o 16 What is an articulation? 17 What is the name for the structures separating skull bones? 18 What is the "soft spot" on an infant's skull called? 19 What is the anatomical name for the eye sockets? 20 The tiny ear bones, or ossicles, are found in the middle ear, which is housed in a dense part of the bone. Name the three ear ossicles 21 What are the four functional types of teeth? 22 What is the only bone in the body that does not directly articulate with any other bone?

Explanation / Answer

Answer-10: Crest

Answer-11: Cartilage

Answer-12: Foramen

Answer-13: Etymology

Answer-14: Post cranial skeleton is a term which refers to all part of the skeleton except the skull. It accounts for all the bones of trunk and limbs. For example- cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, ribs. ulna, tibia, fibula, clavicle, humerus, radius, etc.

Answer-15: Two major portions of the skull are- Cranium, which is made up of 8 bones; and, Face, which is made up of 14 bones.

Answer-16: Articulation is defined as apoint where two bone surfaces are joined together with the help of cartiage or fibrous connective tissue. This is also referred to as a joint.

Answer-17: Sutures

Answer-18: Fontanelle

Answer-19: Orbits

Answer-20: Three middle ear ossicles are- Malleus, Incus and Stapes

Answer-21: Hyoid bone, or bone in the neck. Also refferred to as Lingual bone.