| Region | Amount | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thigh | 2 | Femur | 87%
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| Knee | 2 | Patella | 87%
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| Viscerocranium | 1 | Mandible | 85%
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| Leg | 2 | Tibia | 83%
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| Leg | 2 | Fibula | 80%
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| Thorax | 1 | Sternum | 76%
|
| Viscerocranium | 2 | Maxilla | 72%
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| Middle ear | 2 | Stapes | 70%
|
| Viscerocranium | 2 | Zygomatic | 70%
|
| Viscerocranium | 2 | Nasal | 67%
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| Neurocranium | 1 | Frontal | 65%
|
| Hand | 10 | Metacarpals | 65%
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| Neurocranium | 1 | Occipital | 65%
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| Neurocranium | 2 | Temporal | 65%
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| Middle ear | 2 | Malleus | 63%
|
| Middle ear | 2 | Incus | 59%
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| Foot | 10 | Metatarsals | 54%
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| Neurocranium | 2 | Parietal | 52%
|
| Tarsals | 2 | Calcaneus | 50%
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| Neurocranium | 1 | Sphenoid | 48%
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| Tarsals | 2 | Talus | 48%
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| Foot | 10 | Distal phalanges of the foot | 46%
|
| Hand | 10 | Distal phalanges of the hand | 46%
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| Viscerocranium | 2 | Lacrimal | 46%
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| Neurocranium | 1 | Ethmoid | 43%
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| Foot | 10 | Proximal phalanges of the foot | 43%
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| Hand | 10 | Proximal phalanges of the hand | 43%
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| Viscerocranium | 1 | Vomer | 43%
|
| Viscerocranium | 2 | Palatine | 41%
|
| Bonus Questions | What is the most superior vertebra also known as? | Atlas | 39%
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| Pectoral girdle | 2 | Clavicle | 39%
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| Pectoral girdle | 2 | Scapula | 39%
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| Tarsals | 2 | Cuboid | 37%
|
| Thorax | 14 | True ribs | 37%
|
| Thorax | 10 | False ribs | 35%
|
| Vertebral column | 12 | Thoracic vertebra | 35%
|
| Tarsals | 2 | Lateral cuneiform | 33%
|
| Tarsals | 2 | Medial cuneiform | 33%
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| Tarsals | 2 | Navicular | 33%
|
| Vertebral column | 7 | Cervical vertebra | 30%
|
| Viscerocranium | 2 | Inferior nasal concha | 30%
|
| Carpals | 2 | Hamate | 28%
|
| Arm | 2 | Humerus | 28%
|
| Foot | 8 | Intermediate phalanges of the foot | 28%
|
| Hand | 8 | Intermediate phalanges of the hand | 28%
|
| Vertebral column | 5 | Lumbar vertebra | 28%
|
| Vertebral column | 5 | Sacrum | 28%
|
| Carpals | 2 | Scaphoid | 28%
|
| Forearm | 2 | Ulna | 28%
|
| Vertebral column | 4 | Coccyx | 26%
|
| Tarsals | 2 | Intermediate cuneiform | 26%
|
| Carpals | 2 | Lunate | 24%
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| Forearm | 2 | Radius | 24%
|
| Carpals | 2 | Capitate | 22%
|
| Pelvic girdle | 1 | Ischium | 22%
|
| Bonus Questions | What type of bone is the knee cap? | Sesamoid | 22%
|
| Pelvic girdle | 1 | Ilium | 20%
|
| Carpals | 2 | Pisiform | 20%
|
| Pelvic girdle | 1 | Pubis | 20%
|
| Bonus Questions | What type of bone is often found deep to compact bone? | Spongy bone | 20%
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| Carpals | 2 | Trapezoid | 20%
|
| Bonus Questions | This is the name for the base of a thoracic bone | Manubrium | 17%
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| Carpals | 2 | Trapezium | 17%
|
| Bonus Questions | Name either of the two processes of the shoulder blade | Acromion process; Coracoid process | 15%
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| Bonus Questions | What is the shaft of the bone called? | Diaphysis | 15%
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| Carpals | 2 | Triquetral | 11%
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| Bonus Questions | Elongation of long bones occurs where? | Epiphyseal plate | 9%
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| Bonus Questions | What are the pelvic foramina called? | Obturator foramina | 9%
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| Bonus Questions | Name either model for bone formation | Endochondral ossification; Intramembranous ossification | 0%
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| Bonus Questions | Where does haematopoeisis occur in long bones? | Medullary cavity | 0%
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