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| bodys most complex structure |
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| the only bone in the skull that is not connected to other bones by sutures, and is therefore the only mobile bone in the skull |
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| "calvaria" of the skull is another name for |
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| contains the mandibular fossa that receives the condyle of the mandible and forms the temporomandibular joint. |
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| high risk of infection spreading from the middle ear. |
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| transmit the middle meningeal artery |
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| transmits the maxillary branch of cranial nerve V |
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| Where would a dentist inject Lidocain to prevent pain in the lower teeth? |
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| vertebral column is formed of 33 separate bones |
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| vertebral column is made of 24 separate bones |
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| an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine commonly seen in females during late childhood |
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| used as a landmark to count the other vertebrae because its spinous process can be seen through the skin |
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| The term that indicates a belt like structure that encircles the body, and in the case of the shoulder the circle is not complete because the medial ends of the scapulae are not attached |
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| is at the level of the second rib |
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| located on the sternum; in line with the second and third thoracic vertebra where the left common carotid artery is issued from the aorta. |
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| The ____________ surface of the scapula is relatively featureless |
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| a fracture in the distal end of the radius that often occurs when a person attempts to break their fall with an outstretched hand |
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| the distal end of the radius crosses over the ulna to form an X |
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| bone of the wrist that is boat shaped |
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| is the site where the left and right pubic bones come together and does not help define the pelvic brim |
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| structures that helps define the pelvic brim |
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| largest and strongest bone in the body |
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| abnormal curature of the spin |
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| an anomaly of the appendicular skeleton |
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