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Intercondylar fossa

popliteal surface

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What anatomical structures are typical for iliac bone?

superior arch

obturator groove

sciatic spine

arcuate line

sciatic tuber

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The malleolus lateralis is situated at:

brachial bone

ulna

femoral bone

tibia

fibula

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What is a part of the occipital bone:

body

squama

lateral part

greater wings

lesser wing

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What is a part of the frontal bone:

body

squama

lesser wing

pterygoid process

petrosal part

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Point out the bone, containing the air sinus:

parietal

occipital

sphenoid

nasal

hyoid

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The temporal bone has following processes:

styloid, mastoid

mastoid, frontal

frontal, zygomatic

styloid, pterygoid

ophthalmic

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Point out the surfaces of the temporal pyromid:

superior

medial

lateral

Inferior, anterior

posterior, medial

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Point out the part of the sphenoid bone:

greater wing

squama

lateral part

nasal part

petrosal part

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Point out the processes of the maxilla:

jagular

cuneiform

palatine

mastoid

styloid

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Point out the mobile bone of the skull:

nasal

lacrimal

frontal

maxilla

mandible

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What anatomical structures are situated at the body of the mandible:

pterygoid fossa

masseteric tuberosity

mylohyoid line

canine fossa

mandibular foramenas

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Point out the bones, participating in the formation of the anterior cranial fossa

occipital bone

parietal bone

zygomatic bone

sphenoid bone

palatine bone

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The middle cranial fossa refers to:

external cranial base

internal cranial base

temporal fossa

infratemporal fossa

calvaria

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What bone does participate in the formation of the medial wall of the orbital cavity?

zygomatic

ethmoid

palatine

occipital

sphenoid

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Lamina cribrosa of the ethmoid bone forms:

superior wall of the nasal cavity

inferior wall of the nasal cavity

medial wall of the nasal cavity

lateral wall of the nasal cavity

osseous palate

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What opening does lead from the pterygopalatine fossa to the nasal cavity?

pterygoid canal

foramen ovale

sphenopalatine foramen

pterygomaxillar fissure

inferior orbital fissure

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What bones do participate in the formation of the facial skull:

os temporale

os nasale, os zygomaticum, os occipitale

os ethmiodale, vomer

maxilla, mandibule, concha nasalis inferior

os frontale, os nasale, maxilla

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Specify the structure, providing the congruency in the temporomandibular joint:

meniscus

cartilagenous lip

matching of the joining bones

articular discus

articular tubercle

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The atlantooccipital joint refers to the _______ joints (by structure):

compound

simple

combined

complex

compound and complex

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By structure the shoulder joint refers to the:

simple joints

compound joints

combined joints

complex joint

amphiarthrosis

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Point out the intraarticular anatomical structures of the shoulder joint:

meniscus

cartilagenous lip

Intraarticular ligaments

adipose folds

cartilagenous discus

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By structure the cubital joint refers to the:

simple joints

compound joints

combined joints

complex joint

amphiarthrosis

*

What movements are possible in the cubital joint?

abduction, adduction

flexion, extension

rotation internally and externally, abduction

turning up and down

circumduction

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What bones do participate in the formation of the radiocarpal joint?

pisiform bone

scaphoid bone

capitate bone

hamate bone

trapezoid bone

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By structure the radiocarpal joint refers to the:

complex joint

amphiartrosis

compound joint

simple joint

combined joint

*

What movements are possible in the interphalangeal joint of the hand?

abduction

rotation

flexion, extention

circumduction

adduction

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Point out the synovial joints of the ellipsoid shape refered to the upper limb: