Because it is an immovable joint, the sagital suture, which joints the two parietal bones of the skull, is classified as a


A: diarthrosis
B: synarthrosis
C: synovial joint
D: ampiarthrosis
E: cartilaginous joint


B: synarthrosis

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A) The axial division support and position the axial skeleton and the appendicular division support and move the limbs. B) The axial division support and move the limbs and the appendicular division support and position the appendicular skeleton. C) The axial division support and move the head, neck, arms, and trunk and the appendicular division support and move the legs. D) The axial division support and move the legs and the appendicular division support and move the head, neck, arms, and trunk. E) The axial division support and position the head and neck and the appendicular division support and move the trunk and limbs.

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On axial images, the dip of the meningeal layer of the dura mater in the longitudinal fissure is identified as the

A. falx cerebri. B. falx cerebelli. C. tentorium cerebelli. D. diaphragma sella

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The ________ is used by both the digestive and respiratory systems

A) Nasopharynx B) Epipharynx C) Larynx D) Oropharynx

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List the five major nerves of the brachial plexuses

What will be an ideal response?

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