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Question
multiple choice question
articulations have depressions and _______
hollows
blood marrow
cartilage
disk
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<reasoning>
Analyze the question stem
The question asks to complete the statement: "Articulations have depressions and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_." In anatomical terminology, articulations (joints) and bone surfaces are characterized by specific surface markings. These markings are generally divided into two main categories: depressions (or openings) and processes (or projections/elevations).
Evaluate the given options
Let's look at the options provided:
- hollows: Depressions and hollows are often used synonymously in introductory anatomy to describe recessed areas or indentations in bones that help form joints or allow passage of nerves and vessels.
- blood marrow: This refers to the tissue inside bones, not a surface feature of articulations.
- cartilage: While cartilage covers articulating surfaces, it is a tissue type rather than a structural feature paired directly with "depressions" in this context.
- disk: Articular disks exist in some joints, but they do not complete the general classification of surface features.
Determine the correct anatomical pairing
In basic skeletal anatomy, bone markings that form joints or allow attachment are categorized. Depressions and openings (such as fossae, sinuses, or fissures) are often paired with "hollows" or "projections" depending on the specific textbook terminology. Looking at the options, "hollows" is the only term that describes a structural shape/feature of bone surfaces matching the category of "depressions".
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<mcq-correct>(A) hollows</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) blood marrow</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) cartilage</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) disk</mcq-option>
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Analyze the question stem
The question asks to complete the statement: "Articulations have depressions and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_." In anatomical terminology, articulations (joints) and bone surfaces are characterized by specific surface markings. These markings are generally divided into two main categories: depressions (or openings) and processes (or projections/elevations).
Evaluate the given options
Let's look at the options provided:
- hollows: Depressions and hollows are often used synonymously in introductory anatomy to describe recessed areas or indentations in bones that help form joints or allow passage of nerves and vessels.
- blood marrow: This refers to the tissue inside bones, not a surface feature of articulations.
- cartilage: While cartilage covers articulating surfaces, it is a tissue type rather than a structural feature paired directly with "depressions" in this context.
- disk: Articular disks exist in some joints, but they do not complete the general classification of surface features.
Determine the correct anatomical pairing
In basic skeletal anatomy, bone markings that form joints or allow attachment are categorized. Depressions and openings (such as fossae, sinuses, or fissures) are often paired with "hollows" or "projections" depending on the specific textbook terminology. Looking at the options, "hollows" is the only term that describes a structural shape/feature of bone surfaces matching the category of "depressions".
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<mcq-correct>(A) hollows</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) blood marrow</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) cartilage</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) disk</mcq-option>
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