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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy
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Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1
SCANTRON 1
General Anatomy
Match the Anatomical Cavity with its Anatomical Term. Be verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry specific.
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
TERM
CAVITY
Abdominal
Cranial
Dorsal
Lateral
Medial
Mediastinal
Pelvic
Pericardial
Pleural
Sagittal
Thoracic
Ventral
Vertebral
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Match the indicated region with its most specific term. See COLUMS Body Regions for answer choices.
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Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1
Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated.
See COLUMN Organ Systems for answer choices. MARK ALL THAT APPLY!
SELECT CONSTITUENTS
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
Teeth, liver, pancreas, and anus
tonsils, thymus, and spleen
thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary
uterus and prostate
ligaments and articulations
ureters, urethra and bladder
nails and hair
larynx, pharynx, trachea, and bronchioles
tendons,
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
50. Chemical control of growth, development,
homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism
51. Consciousness, and homeostasis
52. External defense, thermal homeostasis
53. Gametogenesis and copulation
54. Infectious and metatataic defense and fatty acid
transport
55. Maceration, salivation, and absorption
56. Micturition / voidance and control of blood
volume and blood pressure
57. Gas and nutrient transport
58. Support, movement and blood formation
Levels of Anatomical Organization
Place the generally recognized levels of organization in order, from MOST to LEAST complex,
.
CHOICES
LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
ORGANISM
59. _____________
60. ______________
61. ______________
62. ______________
63. ______________
64. ______________
ATOMS
A. ATOMS
B. BIOSPHERE
C. CELLS
D. COMMUNITY
E. ECOSYSTEM
AB. ELECTROLYTES
AC. ENERGY
AD. LIFE CYCLE
AE. METABOLISM
BC. MOLECULES
BD. ORGAN
BE. ORGAN SYSTEM
CD. ORGANELLES
CE. ORGANISM
DE. PLANET
ABC. POPULATION
ABD. TISSUE
Identify the three levels or organization that are the primary focus of this course. Employ alphabetical order by name.
65. __
66. __
67. __
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Location / Perspective and Aspect
Match the term that best fills in the positional relationship. Choose answers from COLUMN Location / Relationship in
Skeleton Appendix.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
The thoracic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity
The thoracic cage is _____ to the vertebral column
The scapulalar spine is ____ to the acromion
The olecranon is ______ to the acromion.
The ilium is ____ to the pubis
The Thoracicis is ______ to the Cervicis
Match the section name with its respective definition
Section
Definition
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
A. Divides left from right / laterally but not equally
B. Divides superior from inferior
C. Divides anterior from posterior
D. Divides the structure at an angle, not perpendicular or
parallel
E. Divides equilaterally, left from right
Coronal / Frontal
Medial / sagittal
Parasagittal
Transverse / cross
Oblique
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Movement and Articulations
Match the name of the primary motion / position indicated by its reference definition in the following photographs. See
COLUMN Movement and Position in Skeleton Appendix for answer choices.
Dancer in Motion
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
Name this motion R phalanges
Name this motion L brachium
Name this motion of cephalos
Name the position of the R axilla
Name the motion of the R planta
Name the position of the R lumbus
Name the position of the L lumbus
Dancer at Rest
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
Name this motion R and L phalanges
Name this motion L foot
Name this motion R olecranon
Name this motion L foreleg
Name the motion of the R carpals
Name the position of both brachia
Name the position of the cephalos
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Match the Greek / Latin
Cells
Mark the locations of the following cellular structures by placing a
#
Structure
93.
Nucleoli
94.
Interstitial Fluid
95.
Ribosomes
96.
Cytoskeleton
√ mark in the column(s). Mark all that apply for each.
Extracellular
Intracellular
Intercellular
A
B
C
IntrDanuclear
Table of Cell Junctions / Connections; The bonds that allow cells to become functioning tissues.
Match the code of each term that applies to its definition cell junctions.
#
Primary Function
97.
Anchoring cell to basal membrane
98.
Anchoring cell skeleton to cell skeleton
99.
Communicative
100.
Taut, rigid, securing, occluding
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Choices
Tight
Hemidesmosome
Gap
Desmosome
Adherens
GO TO SCANTRON 2
SCANTRON 2
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Tissues Classification
Fill in the following tables of histological classification. Resort to alphabetical order if more than one choice is required for a given list in, a given level. See
Histology Appendix for answer choices.
Main
CLASS
Connective
Sub Type
MAIN DIVISION
Fibrous
Sub Type
Dense
Sub Type
FEATURES
Cell
Cell / Type
Elastic
Irregular
Regular
101.
__
Adipose
Areolar
Reticular
Fluid
102.
__
Cells
103.
__
Leukocytes
Basophil
Eiosinophil
Lymphocyte
Macrophage
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Platelets
Plasma
Lymph
104.
__
105.
__
Compact
Spongy / Cancellous /
Trabecular
Cartilage
106.
__
Fibro
Hyaline
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Histology Classification continued
Main
CLASS
107.
__
Sub Type
MAIN DIVISION
Sub Type
SHAPE
Sub Type
FEATURES
Cell / Type
Cell Name
Pseudostratified
108.
__
Cuboidal
Columnar
Ciliated
Non Ciliated
Squamous
109.
___
Cuboidal
Columnar
Squamous
Non Keratinized
Keratinized
Transitional
Muscle
Cardiac
110.
__
Smooth
Nervous
Neuroglia
Astrocytes
Central
Ependymal
Oligodendrocytes
Microglia
Satellite
Peripheral
Schwan
Neurons
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Skeleton
111.
The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply.
A intrchondral
B intramermbranous
C endomembranous
D extrachondral
E extramembranous
AB membrochondral
AC combomendrachondrousl
AD endochondral
AE youdachondral
BC both, non-membral and non-chondrous
Skeleton
Bone membership Classification; Indicate which region of the skeleton each of the listed bones is a member by placing a
√
mark in the appropriate column.
#
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
BONE
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
APPENDICULAR
AXIAL
ASSOCIATED
A
B
C
Fibula
Clavicle
Coxal
Hyoid
Malleus
Coccyx
Sacrum
Sphenoid
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Classify the JOINT by placing a
JOINT
√ mark in the appropriate column for each. Mark ALL that apply for each.
Amphiarthrotic
Fibrous
A
Cartilaginou
s
B
Diarthrotic
Synovial
C
Synarthrotic
Fibrous
D
Cartilaginou
s
AB
Bony
AC
120.
Lambdoidal
Suture
121.
Interosseus
Membrane
122.
Maxillary
Alveoli
123.
Rib #1 –
Manubrium
124.
Disc
Intervertebral
125.
Interdigital
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IDENTIFICATION: Select the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix.
ANATOMY
Question #
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
Name this bone
Name this bone
Name this bone
Name this bone
Name this bone
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
Name this suture @
Name this suture &
Name this suture $
Name this bone \\
Name this bone %
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@
!
$
%
#
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Classify the list of Foramen by their location in the specific bone(s). Place a
that apply for each.
Foramina
136.
Rotundum
137.
Hypoglossal
138.
Spinosum
139.
Lacerum
140.
Cribiform
141.
Jugular
Ethmoid
A
Sphenoid
B
Temporal
C
Classify the list of bones that form each aspect of the orbit. Place a
apply for each.
142.
Ethmoid
143.
Frontal
144.
Lacrimal
145.
Maxilla
146.
Palatine
147.
Sphenoid
148.
Zygomatic
√ Mark in the appropriate column(s). Mark all
Occipital
D
Maxilla /
Mandible
E
√ Mark in the appropriate column(s). Mark all that
Medial Wall
Superior Wall
Lateral Wall
Posterior Wall
Inferior Surface
A
B
C
D
E
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Fill in the following table for the axial skeleton: Rely on alphabetic order to complete the respective sections and lists. See
Appropriate Column in Skeleton Appendix for your answer choices.
Skull
Bone
Cranium
149.
___
Frontal
150.
Facial
Vertebral Column
Accessory /
Associated
155.
Auditory E
___
1
2B
___
1
Temporal
2
Inf Nasal Conchae
2
Lacrimal
152.
Mandible
1
153.
2
___
Nasal
2
Palatine
2
154.
1
___
Zygomatic
2
Cervical
7
Coccyx
1
Lumbar
5
Sacral
1
Thoracic
12
Incus
2
156.
____
Stapes
Hypoglossal / Submandibular
1
1
Parietal
151.
Count
157.
____
2
2
____
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Match the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix of choices for the respective request. Choose the most
Appropriate Column for your selection of answers.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.
Name This bone L
Name This structure Y
Name these bones Q
Name This bone O
Name this motion / position
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
Name this perspective
Name this structure U
Name this structure Z
Name this structures S
Name this structure T
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Match the structure / bone with its corresponding or articulating structure or bone.
#
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
Structure / Bone
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Auricular surface of sacrum
Medial extremity of clavicle
Head of humerus
Glenoid cavity
Distal end of the tibia
Head of ulna articulates with
Coxal bones articulate with
Costal tubercle articulates with
CODE
A
B
C
D
E.
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
ABCDE
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ARTICULATING, OR
CORRESPONDING
STRUCTURE / BONE
Acetabulum
Acromion Of Scapula
Capitulum Of Humerus
Clavicle
Condyle, Capitulum / Trochlea
Coronoid Fossa
Coxal
Femur
Fibula
Glenoid Cavity
Head Of Fibula
Head Of Radius
Head of Humerus
Ilium
Interosseous Membrane
Ischium
Lunate
Medial Condyle Of Femur
Olecrenon Fossa
Radial notch of ulna
Radius
Sacrum
Scaphoid
Scapula
Sternum / Manubrium
Styloid Process
Talus
Thoracic vertebrae
Tibia
Transverse process of Vertebrae
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MRI of the HIP Joint
Match the Definition stated in the question with its appropriate term / name. See Skeleton Appendix and Appropriate
COLUMN for your answer choices.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
Patient L [A] or R [B]
Name the inferior bone of interest
Name the superior bone of interest
Name this specific bone H
Name the tissue type I
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
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Name this specific bone Q
Name this lubricant P
Name this tissue type M
Name this structure K
Name this region L
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Greek and Latin Lexicon
#
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
Definition
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Against
Airway
Arm
Broken
Disease
In Between
Inside
Infront
Joint
Outside
Precursor
To Cut
Up, Back
Without, Not Present
Knowledge
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
ABCDE
Greek / Latin
Root
A
Ad
Aden
Ana
Angio
Ante
Anti
Arthro
Bi
Blast
Brachi
Brady
Bronch
Cardi
Cerebro
Chondro
Circum
Clast
Derma
Dura
Endo
Epi
Erythro
Ecto, Exo
Gastric
Gnos
Hyper
Hypo
Inter
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Greek / Latin
Root
continued
Iso
Leuko
Lyse
Medi
Multi
Oligo
Pathos
Phago
Physio
Pleri
Squamous
Study of
Sub
Tomy
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USE for QUESTIONS, PROTESTS, PROPOSALS, TPYOGRAPHIAL ERRORS, SPELLLLING CORRECTIONS,
ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, DOUBLE CHECKS, DOODLES, MNEMONICS…
Or as a draft Letter to your Dean, or your Mom, or President Obama, about how difficult this course is, and how and why it
should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are just too many
parts to the Human Body to memorize ….and its too complicated to understand……and how God should have made this
whole thing, including you, more simple….and how we should use American English instead of all that Latin and Greek
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Answer Choices Appendix
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
Organ Systems
Cardiovascular
Digestive
Endocrine
Integuement
Lymphatic
Immune
Muscular
Nervous
Reproductive
Respiratory
Skeletal
Urinary
Body Regions
Abdomen
Acromion
Antebrachium
Antecubitis
Anterior
Auris
Axilla
Bucca
Calcaneus
Carpus
Cephalon
Cervicis
Crus
Dorsal
Dorsum
Epigastric
Frons
Gluteus
Hallux
Hypochondral
Hypogastric
Inferior
Inguen
Lateral
Lumbus
LUQ
Mamma
Medial
Mentis
Body Regions
continued
Nasus
Occipital
Oculus
Olecranon
Orbit
Oris
Palma
Patella
Pelvis
Pes, Pod
Phalanges
Planta
Pollex
Popliteus
Posterior
Pubic
RLQ
RRQ
RUQ
Superior
Sura
Tarsus
Thoracic
Torso, Trunk
Umbilical
Ventral
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IV Loc / View /
Relations /
Anterior
Artificial
Deep
Distal
External
Inferior
Internal
Lateral
Left
Medial
Oblique
Parasaggital
Posterior
Prone
Proximal
Right
Sub-Cutaneous
Superficial
Superior
Superior Sagittal
Superior Transverse
Supine
Transverse
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HISTOLOGY Appendix
CODE
SUBTYPE
PRIMARY
CLASS
SUBTYPE
SHAPE
SUBTYPE
FEATURES
SUBTYPE
FORM
SUBTYPE
LOCATION /
RELATION
SUBTYPE
CELL NAME
A
Adult
Adipose
Columnar
Ciliated
Compact
Central
Astrocytes
B
Concentrated
Areolar
Cuboidal
Keratinized
Dense
Peripheral
Basophil
C
Connective
Blood
Squamous
Non-ciliated
Elastic
Eiosinophil
D
Deep
Bone
Non-keratinized
Irregular
Ependymal
E
Epidermal
Cardiac
Loose
Erythrocytes
AB
Epithelial
Cartilage
Regular
Leukocytes
AC
Female
Cells
Reticular
Lymphocyte
AD
Fetal
Fibrous / Fibro
Spongy / Cancellous
Macrophage
AE
Homeostatic
Fluid
Microglia
BC
Lovely
Hyaline
Monocyte
BD
Male
Lymph
Neutrophil
BE
Mucosal
Neuroglia
Oligodendrocytes
CD
Muscle
Neuron
Platelets
CE
Nervous
Plasma
Satellite
DE
Soft
Pseudostratified
Schwann
Superficial
Simple
ABC
ABD
Skeletal
ABE
Smooth
ACD
Stratified
ACE
Supportive
ADE
Transitional
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SKELETON Appendix
CODE
Cranium
Cranial Sutures /
Articulations
Face
Accessory
Thorax Ant
A
Ethmoid
Coronal
Inf Nasal Conchae
Hyoid
Manubrium
B
Frontal
Frontal Maxillary
Lacrimal
Incus
Costal False
C
Occipital
Lambdoid
Mandible
Malleus
Costal Floating
D
Parietal
Frontonasal
Maxilla
Stapes
Costal True
E
Sphenoid
Nasomaxillary
Nasal
Sternum Body
AB
Temporal
Sagittal
Palatine
Xiphoid Process
AC
Squamous
Vomer
AD
Temporalzygomatic
Zygomatic
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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SKELETON Appendix continued
CODE
Vertebral Column
Shoulder
Upper Limb
Pelvis
Lower Limb
A
Body
Clavicle
Capitate
Coccyx
Calcaneus
B
Canal
Acromion
Carpals
Coxal
Cuboid
C
Cervical
Coracoid
Distal Digits
Ilium
Distal Digits
D
Coccyx
Scapula
Hamate
Ischium
Femur
E
Column
Spine
Humerus
Pubic
Fibula
AB
Costal Facet
Intermediate Digits
Sacrum
Intermediate Cuneiform
AC
Dens
Lunate
Intermediate Digits
AD
Facet
Metacarpals
Lateral Cuneiform
AE
Foramina
Pisiform
Medial Cuneiform
BC
Inferior Articular Facet
Proximal Digits
Metatarsal
BD
Inferior Costal Facet
Radius
Metatarsus Bones:
BE
Inferior Notch
Scaphoid
Navicular Bone
CD
Lamina
Sesamoid
Patella
CE
Lateral
Trapezium
Proximal Digits
DE
Lumbar
Trapezoid
Sesamoid
ABC
Pedicle
Triquetrum
Talus
ABD
Sacrum
Ulna
Tarsal
ABE
Spinous / Spine
ACD
Sulcus
ACE
Superior Articular Facet
ADE
Superior Costal facet
BCD
Thoracic
BCE
Transverse
BDE
Transverse Costal Facet
CDE
Transverse Foramen
ABCD
Transverse Process
ABCE
Tubercle
ABDE
Vertebrae
ACDE
Vertebral Arch
BCDE
Vertebral Body
ABCDE
Vertebral Foramen
Tibia
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SKELETON Appendix continued
Relationship
Relationship
continued
Features / Processes /
Fossa
Features / Processes /
Fossa
continued
CODE
Number / Count
A
1
Accomodating
Posterior
Angle
Neck
B
2
Anterior
Posterior Lateral
Acromion
Notch
C
3
Anterior Lateral
Postreior Medial
Ant Cranial
Olecranon
D
4
Anterior Media
Proximal
Aspera
Orbit
E
5
Compensatory
Right
Base
Perpendicular Plate
AB
6
Distal
Right Hypochondriac
Body
Post Cranial
AC
7
Epigastric
Right Inguinal
Border
Process
AD
8
Hypogastric
Right Lumbar
Condyle
Pterygouid
AE
9
Inferior
RLQ
Coracoid
Ramus
BC
10
Inferior Lateral
RUQ
Crista Galli
Sacral Crest
BD
11
Inferior Medial
Superior
Dens
Sacral Foramina
BE
12
Lateral
Superior Lateral
Diaphysis
Sella Turcica
CD
14
Left
Superior Medial
Epicondyle
Sinus
CE
16
Left Hypochondriac
Umbilical
Epiphysis
Spine
DE
18
Left Inguinal
Facet
Styloid
ABC
20
Left Lumbar
Fossa
Subscpaular
ABD
22
LLQ
Fovea
Sulcus
ABE
24
LUQ
Glenoid cavity
Supraspinatus
ACD
26
Medial
Head
Surface
ACE
28
Infraspinatus
Temporal
ADE
30
Intercondylar fossa
Trochanter
BCD
33
Interosseous
membrane
Tubercle
BCE
80
Lacrimal Canal
Tuberosity
BDE
126
Lacrimal Groove
Zygomatic
CDE
206
Lateral malleolus
ABCD
208
Mastoid
ABCE
Medial malleolus
ABDE
Mid Cranial
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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Days / Time:
Instructor:
Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL
Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1
SKELETON Appendix continued
CODE
Articulations
Sutures
Movement /
Position
Foramen / Orifice
Histology
A
Acetabulum
Ethmoid-Lacrimal
Abduction
Canal
Bone
B
Amphiarthrotic
Frontal / Coronal
Adduction
Carotid
Calcium Hydroxy
Apetite
C
Anterior
Frontomaxillar
Circumduction
Cribiform Plate
Canaliculi
D
Ball & Socket
Frontozygomatic
Depression
External Acoustic
Cartilage
Capsule
Infero-Temporal
Intermaxillary
Dorsiflexion
Fissure
Central Canal
AB
Diarthrotic
Internasal
Elevation
Hypoglossal
Chondroblast
AC
Elastic cartilage
Lambdoidal
Eversion
Infraorbital
Chondroblast
AD
Fibrocartilage
Nasomaxillary
Extension
Intermnal Acoustic
Chondrocyte
AE
Fossa
Occipitomastoidal
Flexion
Intervertebral
Chondroitin
BC
Glenoid
Parietomastoid
Hyperextension
Jugular
Circumferential
lamellae
BD
Gomphoses
Sagittal
Hyperflextion
Lacerum
Collagen
BE
Hinge
Sphenofrontal
Inversion
Magnum
Compact
CD
Hyaline Cartilage
Sphenoparietal
Lateral extension
Meatus
Concentric lamellae
CE
Inferior
Sphenozygomatic
Lateral flexion
Mental
Connective
DE
Inter-Osseus Membrane
Squamosal
Lateral rotation
Obturator
Elastic cartilage
ABC
Intervertebral disc
Supra-Temporal
Medial extension
Ovale
Endochondral
ABD
Lateral
Suture
Medial flexion
Pelvic Inlet / Outlet
Fibrocartilage
ABE
Medial
Temporal
Medial rotation
Rotundum
Hyaline cartilage
ACD
Meniscus
Temporal-Zygomatic
Opposition
Sacral
Intramembranous
ACE
Planar
Temporozygomatic
Plantar flexion
Sacral Canal
Lacunae
ADE
Posterior
Zygomaticomaxillary
Pronation
Sacral Hiatus
Ossification
BCD
Sacroiliac
Protraction
Transverse
Osteoblast
BCE
Superior
Retraction
Vertebral
Osteoclast
BDE
Symphyses
Supination
Hypoglossal
Osteocyte
CDE
Synarthrotic
Spinosum
Osteon
E
ABCD
Synchondroses
Sonngy Trabecular
Cancellous
ABCE
Syndesmoses
Supportive
ABDE
Synostosis
ACDE
Synovial
BCDE
Synovial fluid
ABCDE
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