The parietal, temporal, frontal, and occipital bones are part of (the)

A) cranium.
B) facial bones.
C) skull.
D) axial skeleton.
E) None of the answers are correct.


A) cranium.

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Fill in the blank with the correct word.

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A) to produce new bone matrix. B) to produce new osteoblasts. C) to produce new perichondrium for endochondral bone to displace. D) to break down old bone matrix and release calcium salts. E) None of the answers are correct.

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Changes in the composition of extracellular fluid are called

A) hormonal stimuli. B) neural stimuli. C) endocrine reflexes. D) humoral stimuli. E) None of the answers are correct.

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The large hole located in the base of the occipital bone that allows the spinal cord and brain to connect is the ________

A) occipital condyle B) vertebral foramen C) intervertebral foramen D) foramen magnum

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