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Axial Skeleton
Test your knowledge of the axial bones and bone markings of the human body.
Quiz ID:
#24543
Fun:
(2.09)
Difficulty:
(2.23)
Category:
Science
Created By:
ddysgrl1219
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#1 The axial skeleton includes the skull, ribs, shoulders, and hips.
True
False
#2 How many bones are there in the vertebral column after birth?
20
10
70
26
33
#3 How many bones are there in the vertebral column before birth?
45
33
26
24
20
#4 How many cranium bones are there?
Your Answer:
1 word, 1 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
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#5 How many facial bones are there?
Your Answer:
1 word, 2 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
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#6 The manubrium, body, and xiphoid process are all parts of a single rib.
True
False
#7 The hyoid bone holds the tongue in place and helps it move.
True
False
#8 The first two vertebrae have specific names and numbers.
True
False
#9 All of these are bones found in the vertebral column except:
Lumbar vertebrae
Sternum
Cervical vertebrae
Thoracic vertebrae
Coccyx
#10 How many ribs are there?
Your Answer:
2 words, 7 letters. There are 4 alternate answers.
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#11 How many true ribs are there?
10
14
7
9
12
#12 How many false ribs are there (not including 'floaters')?
8
2
4
9
1
#13 What are vertebrae separated by?
Cartilage
Ligaments
Bones
Intervertebral discs
Vertebral foramen
#14 The spinal cord goes through the vertebral foramen.
True
False
#15 How many total bones are there in the axial skeleton?
Your Answer:
1 word, 2 letters. There are 2 alternate answers.
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