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16. the cheekbones are also called the ______ a. hyoid bones b. zygomat…

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  1. the cheekbones are also called the ______

a. hyoid bones
b. zygomatic bones
c. ethmoid bones
d. rhynomatic bones

  1. the inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached at the wrist and located on the side of the little finger, is

the ______
a. humerus
b. carpus
c. ulna
d. radius

  1. the smaller bone of the forearm, on the same side as the thumb, is the ______

a. hyoid
b. humerus
c. ulna
d. radius

  1. the heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee is called the ______

a. femur
b. tibia
c. fibula
d. patella

  1. the ankle joint is composed of how many bones?

a. three
b. four
c. six
d. nine

  1. the part of the muscle that does not move is the ______

a. ligament
b. tendon
c. insertion
d. origin

  1. pressure in massage is usually directed from the ______

a. insertion to beginning
b. insertion to the origin
c. skeleton to origin
d. front to sides

  1. to find the comb she dropped on the floor while working on her client tyna lowered her head and turned her

head away. what muscle was tyna most likely using?
a. sternocleidomastoideus
b. temporalis
c. masseter
d. aponeurosis

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

These questions are about human anatomy (bones, muscles, joints) and related concepts, which falls under the subfield of Biology (specifically Anatomy) in Natural Science. Let's solve each:

Q16:

Checkboxes (probably a typo, maybe "cheekbones") are also called zygomatic bones. So option c (assuming c is zygomatic bones) is correct.

Q17:

The inner and larger bone of the forearm (attached at wrist, side of little finger) is the ulna. Wait, no: the ulna is on the little finger side, radius on thumb. Wait, the question says "inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached at the wrist and located on the side of the little finger" – that's ulna. But options: a. humerus (arm bone), b. carpals (wrist bones), c. ulna, d. radius. So answer c.

Q18:

The smaller bone of the forearm, on the thumb side, is the radius. So option d.

Q19:

The heavy, long bone above the knee (leg bone) is the femur. So option a.

Q20:

The ankle joint (talocrural joint) is composed of three bones: tibia, fibula, and talus. So option a (Three).

Q21:

The part of the muscle that does not move is the origin (insertion moves). So option d.

Q22:

Pressure in massage is usually directed from insertion to origin (to follow muscle fiber direction). So option b.

Q23:

Lowering head and turning away – Sternocleidomastoideus (SCM) allows head flexion and rotation. Temporalis (chewing), Masseter (chewing), Aponeurosis (tendon-like sheet). So option a.

Answer:

  1. c. zygomatic bones
  2. c. ulna
  3. d. radius
  4. a. femur
  5. a. Three
  6. d. origin
  7. b. insertion to the origin
  8. a. Sternocleidomastoideus