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Name the four main parts of the brain.
Name the four main parts of the brain.
Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Diencephalon, Brainstem.
What are the three layers of the meninges?
What are the three layers of the meninges?
Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, Pia Mater.
What is the primary function of the frontal lobe?
What is the primary function of the frontal lobe?
Motor function, intelligence, behavior, emotions, and language production.
Identify the division of the skeleton that consists of 80 bones.
Identify the division of the skeleton that consists of 80 bones.
List two functions associated with the temporal lobe.
List two functions associated with the temporal lobe.
Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for vision?
Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for vision?
What is the total number of bones in an average human skeleton?
What is the total number of bones in an average human skeleton?
What is the primary role of the cerebellum?
What is the primary role of the cerebellum?
What are paired bones in the braincase?
What are paired bones in the braincase?
Mention one executive function associated with the frontal lobe.
Mention one executive function associated with the frontal lobe.
What is the primary function of the sphenoid bone in the skull?
What is the primary function of the sphenoid bone in the skull?
Identify the bone referred to as the 'collar bone' and its significance.
Identify the bone referred to as the 'collar bone' and its significance.
What type of joint is classified as synarthrosis and provide an example?
What type of joint is classified as synarthrosis and provide an example?
Which bones are part of the forearm structure?
Which bones are part of the forearm structure?
State the role of the pelvic girdle in the human body.
State the role of the pelvic girdle in the human body.
What are the main bones that make up the wrist and hand?
What are the main bones that make up the wrist and hand?
Describe the difference between amphiarthrosis and synarthrosis joints.
Describe the difference between amphiarthrosis and synarthrosis joints.
Name a bone that is classified as unpaired in the skull.
Name a bone that is classified as unpaired in the skull.
What kind of bone structure is the femur categorized as?
What kind of bone structure is the femur categorized as?
Identify the type of joint found between the alveolar process and teeth.
Identify the type of joint found between the alveolar process and teeth.
What type of joint is the glenohumeral joint and what is its common name?
What type of joint is the glenohumeral joint and what is its common name?
What muscle is responsible for raising your eyebrows and what nerve innervates it?
What muscle is responsible for raising your eyebrows and what nerve innervates it?
Identify one function of the orbicularis oculi muscle.
Identify one function of the orbicularis oculi muscle.
Which joint is also referred to as the knee joint?
Which joint is also referred to as the knee joint?
What action does the zygomaticus major muscle facilitate?
What action does the zygomaticus major muscle facilitate?
Which muscle is associated with blowing and how is it innervated?
Which muscle is associated with blowing and how is it innervated?
What type of joint is the temporomandibular joint and what function does it serve?
What type of joint is the temporomandibular joint and what function does it serve?
Name one muscle that contributes to disgust and its action.
Name one muscle that contributes to disgust and its action.
What is the primary action of the depressor anguli oris muscle?
What is the primary action of the depressor anguli oris muscle?
Which joint is referred to as the hip joint and why is it significant?
Which joint is referred to as the hip joint and why is it significant?