front 1 A Colle's fracture is a break in the distal end of the radius. | back 1 True |
front 2 All of the bones of the skull, except the mandible, are united by sutures and are therefore immovable. | back 2 True |
front 3 The foramen magnum goes through the occipital bone. | back 3 True |
front 4 The mastoid sinuses are located at a position in the skull where they are usually free from infections. | back 4 False |
front 5 The vertebral column is held in place primarily by the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments. | back 5 True |
front 6 Ribs numbered 11 and 12 are true ribs because they have no anterior attachments. | back 6 False |
front 7 The most common site of fracture in the humerus is the anatomical neck. | back 7 False |
front 8 The layman's name for the scapula is the collarbone. | back 8 False |
front 9 A temporal bone protrusion riddled with sinuses is the styloid process. | back 9 False |
front 10 Costal cartilages join most ribs to the sternum. | back 10 True |
front 11 The tubercle of a rib articulates with the transverse process of a vertebra. | back 11 True |
front 12 In women of childbearing age, the dimensions of the true pelvis are of utmost importance. | back 12 True |
front 13 The term "vertebrochondral ribs" refers to ribs that attach to each other before they attach to the sternum. | back 13 True |
front 14 In the anatomical position, the lateral forearm bone is the radius. | back 14 True |
front 15 The vomer forms part of the nasal septum. | back 15 True |
front 16 The cranial vault of the skull is also called the calvaria. | back 16 True |
front 17 The lacrimal bones contain openings that allow the tear ducts to pass. | back 17 True |
front 18 The largest and strongest bone of the face is the maxilla. | back 18 False |
front 19 Each intervertebral disc possesses a nucleus pulposus and an annulus fibrosus. | back 19 True |
front 20 There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, and five lumbar vertebrae. | back 20 True |
front 21 Lordosis affects the thoracic vertebrae. | back 21 False |
front 22 All vertebrae possess a body, a spine, and transverse foramina. | back 22 False |
front 23 The dens articulates with the axis. | back 23 False |
front 24 The pituitary gland is housed in a saddlelike depression in the temporal bone called the sella turcica. | back 24 False |
front 25 The ischium articulates with both the ilium and the pubis. | back 25 True |