Which bone is not part of the skull?

A) sphenoid
B) palatine
C) hyoid
D) ethmoid
E) zygomatic


C) hyoid

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Match each term with its definition or description.

a. zygote b. morula c. blastocyst d. placenta e. fetus f. embryo g. ectoderm h. mesoderm i. endoderm j. histogenesis k. amniotic cavity l. implantation m. organogenesis n. fertilization o. yolk sac 1. _____ Connecting “bridge” between mother and baby 2. _____ Term used to describe the developing baby during the first 8 weeks 3. _____ Term used for the fertilized egg 4. _____ Term used to describe the development of tissues 5. _____ Term used to describe the developing baby from week 9 to week 39 6. _____ Term for the solid mass of cells formed by the fertilized egg about three days after fertilization 7. _____ Primary germ layer that forms the lining of the gastrointestinal tract 8. _____ Term for the hollow ball of cells the fertilized egg has formed by the time it reaches the uterus 9. _____ Primary germ layer that forms the brain and spinal cord 10. _____ Primary germ layer that forms muscles 11. _____ Moment when the ova and sperm unite 12. _____ Embedding of the blastocyst into the uterine wall 13. _____ Source of nutrients in birds, but produces blood cells in humans 14. _____ Fluid-filled shock-absorbing sac sometimes called the bag of waters 15. _____ Process by which tissues arrange themselves into organs

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Cystic fibrosis is caused by excessive exposure to asbestos, silica, or coal dust

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The stomach mucosa is thrown into folds known as villi

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Nerve fibers are insulated from one another by ________

A) perineurium B) endoneurium C) fascicles D) blood vessels E) epineurium

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