What kind of cells form bone?

A. fibroblasts
B. osteoblasts
C. chondroblasts
D. osteocytes
E. osteoclasts


B

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A.   L4-S4. B.   T11-Co1. C.   L2-S1. D.   S4-C2.

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Which of the following is NOT true of the masseter muscle?

A. It inserts on the lateral portion of the mandible. B. It is innervated by the facial nerve. C. It closes the jaw by elevating the mandible. D. It originates on the zygomatic arch. E. All of these are true of the masseter muscle.

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Which of the following are functions that occur in both the male and female reproductive systems? (Check all that apply.)

A. Nourish the developing gametes B. Nourish and protect the developing embryo/fetus. C. Production of hormones D. Gamete production

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Bone growth at the articular cartilage is responsible for bone growth of ________.

A. flat bones B. long bones C. short bones D. only the cartilage E. irregular bones

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