DAA Exam 1 Questions With
Complete Solutions
•cingulum membri superioris Correct Answers Pectoral girdle
Another name for the semilunar notch of the ulna is the _______
notch. Correct Answers Trochlear
Anterior Fontanelle Correct Answers Frontal - closes by 18-24
months - becomes the bregma (top or front of head)
Anterolateral Fontanelle Correct Answers Sphenoidal - closes
by 3 months - becomes the pterion (wing)
Are bones that make up an amphiarthrosis joint connected to
each other directly or indirectly? Correct Answers Directly
around day 3 of development, the zygote contains 16 cells and is
referred to as what? Correct Answers a morula
Around day 3 of development, the zygote contains 16 cells and
is referred to as which of the following? Correct Answers A
morula
As the neural tube is formed, two longitudinal columns of
paraxial mesoderm can be seen. This leads to paired blocks of
mesoderm called ______ bilaterally. Correct Answers Somites
,As the neural tube is formed, two longitudinal columns of
paraxial mesoderm can be seen. This leads to paired blocks of
mesoderm what? Correct Answers somites bilaterally
Calvaria Correct Answers The very top of skull. if you remove
the calvaria you go into the cranial fossa
cingulum membri inferioris Correct Answers pelvic girdle
Coronal suture Correct Answers Connects pterion to pterion.
located between frontal and parietal bones
During the 2nd week of development, several spaces known as
_____ begin to appear. These spaces will eventually fuse and
become filled with maternal blood. Correct Answers Lacunae
During week 2 of development, the inner cell mass divides into
2 layers that make up the bilaminar disc. Which of the following
identifies those 2 layers? Correct Answers Hypoblast and
epiblast
Fibrocartilage can be found in which of the following joint
classifications? (MARK ALL CORRECT ANSWERS)
A. synchondrosis
B. symphysis
C. primary cartilaginous
D. secondary cartilaginous Correct Answers B. symphysis
D. secondary cartilaginous
How many criteria are there for a diarthrosis joint? Correct
Answers 5
, How many total articular surfaces are present on a typical
cervical vertebra?
A. 4
B. 10
C. 8
D. 6 Correct Answers B. 10
How many total primary ossification centers are found in the
vertebrae? Correct Answers 3
How many total ribs articulate with the manubrium?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 2
D. 6 Correct Answers A. 4
How many total secondary ossification centers are found in the
vertebrae? Correct Answers 5
In anatomical position, the fibula is ______ to the tibia. Correct
Answers lateral
In anatomical position, the lesser tubercle of the humerus is
proximal and ________. Correct Answers Medial
In medical terminology what is another term for joint? Correct
Answers articulation
In the ankle, the cuboid bone is medial to the navicular bone. (T
or F) Correct Answers False
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