Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134396026
Author: Frederic H. Martini, Judi L. Nath, Edwin F. Bartholomew
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 23RQ
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A number of changes occur in the skeletal system of humans with age. These changes occur throughout the life. These changes include changes in features of the skull, in vertebrae, in long bones and in the generalized structure of the skeleton.

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The enlarged ends of long bones are called the epiphyses and the shaft in between is called the diaphysis. a) true  b) false
Match bones in column B to descriptions in column A. (Some entries in column A require more than one answer from column B.)                           Column A                                                                         Column B(1) bones connected by the coronal suture                   (a) ethmoid(2) keystone bone of the cranium                                  (b) frontal(3) keystone bone of the face                                         (c) mandible(4) bones that form the hard palate                               (d) maxillary(5) bone that contains the foramen magnum                 (e) occipital(6) forms the chin                                                            (f) palatine(7) contain paranasal sinuses                                           (g) parietal(8) contains mastoid air cells                                          (h) sphenoid                                                                                         (i) temporal
Match bones in column B to descriptions in column A. (Some entries in column A require more than one answer from column B.) Column A Column B (1) bones connected by the coronal suture (a) ethmoid (2) keystone bone of the cranium (b) frontal (3) keystone bone of the face (c) mandible (4) bones that form the hard palate (d) maxillary (5) bone that contains the foramen magnum (е) оссіpital (6) forms the chin (f) palatine (7) contain paranasal sinuses (g) parietal (8) contains mastoid air cells (h) sphenoid (i) temporal
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