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Question 1.
The skull is subdivided into the cranium and facial bones.


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Question 2.
The fibula bone is found in the upper leg.


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Question 3.
Vertebrae are examples of flat bones.


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Question 4.
A tubercle is a rough process that provides the attachment for tendons and muscles.


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Question 5.
A Colles' fracture is a common type of ankle fracture.


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Question 6.
Spina bifida is a congenital anomaly of the vertebral column.


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Question 7.
Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by ligaments.


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Question 8.
Creatine phosphokinase is a muscle enzyme found in skeletal and cardiac muscle.


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Question 9.
The abbreviation of electromyography is EMG.


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Question 10.
A herniated nucleus pulposus is commonly called a fracture-dislocation.


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