The hyoid bone a) serves as a base of attachment b) is part of the mandible c) i
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The hyoid bone a) serves as a base of attachment b) is part of the mandible c) is located superior to the larynx d) both a and c are correct e) all the above are correct 24. for muscles that move the tongue 25. The paranasal sinuses are located in all of the following bones, except the a) frontal bone b) ethmoid bone c) sphenoid bone d) maxillary bone e) zygomatic bone column 26. As you proceed from the head down the vertebral a) the vertebrae become larger and heavier b) the size of the vertebral foramen decreases c) the spinous process becomes longer d) both a and b only e) all of the above 27. Improper administration of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) could accidentally force the_ - -into the Liver. a) floating ribs b) lumbar vertebrae c) manubrium of the sternumExplanation / Answer
24. e) all the above are correct. The hyoid/lingual/tongue-bone is situated in the anterior midline of the neck between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. It lies at the level of the base of the mandible in the front and the third cervical vertebra (C3) behind at rest. It provides attachment to the muscles of the floor of the mouth and the tongue above, the larynx below, and the epiglottis and pharynx behind.
25. The paranasal sinus are located in all of the following bones, except a) frontal bone
26. e) all of the above. As you proceed from the head down the vertebral column the vertebrae become larger and heavier, the size of the vertebral foramen decreases, the spinous processes become larger.
27. Improper administration of CPR could accidentally force the e) xiphoid process into the liver.
28. The bone that serves as a bridge uniting the cranial and facial bone is the sphenoid bone.
29. The bone that articulates with the scapula at the glenoid cavity is the c) humerus
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