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Zoology as a Science Course Quiz 1

Reference: Condensed General and Functional Texts

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The term "behavior" refers to which of the following?

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What is the process of spreading to different directions or places called?

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Zoology is the branch of biology that studies what?

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Organisms are classified into major groups, starting with which group?

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Which term describes the process of increasing in size or number?

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What is the scientific study of living things called?

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What is the scientific name of the housefly?

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What is the scientific name of the wild rat?

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What is the scientific name for the chicken?

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What does the term "extinct" refer to?

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What is the scientific name of the toad?

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Science is based on facts that can be proved, especially through what?

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The albino rat is scientifically known as what?

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The natural living place of a plant or animal is called its what?

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The cockroach is scientifically called what?

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Upper limb Quiz 1

Reference: Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy

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The clavicle forms one of the bony boundaries of a passageway between the neck and arm. What is this passageway called?

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The coracoclavicular ligament lies between which two structures to balance the scapular mass with that of the free limb?

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What is the appearance of the clavicle due to its curvatures?

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Which fossa of the scapula provides a large attachment area for fleshy muscles and is located on the concave costal surface of the bone?

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The pelvic girdle and bones of the free part of the lower limb together form the _____________ appendicular skeleton.

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What is the proximal segment of the limb that overlaps parts of the trunk and lower lateral neck, and includes the pectoral, scapular, and deltoid regions of the upper limb?

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What part of the upper limb, distal to the forearm, is formed around the carpus, metacarpus, and phalanges?

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Which part of the upper limb is richly supplied with sensory endings for touch, pain, and temperature?

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The posterior surface of the scapula is divided by a thick projecting ridge of bone known as the ____________.

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The shallow constriction between the head and body of the scapula is referred to as the ____________.

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The clavicle connects the upper limb to the trunk and serves as a moveable, crane-like strut. What joint does the clavicle form with the manubrium of the sternum?

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The conoid tubercle and trapezoid line are important landmarks on the clavicle for the attachment of ligaments. These ligaments are part of which joint's stability?

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The lateral extension of the scapula that forms the subcutaneous point of the shoulder and articulates with the acromial end of the clavicle is known as the:

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What is the first segment of the free upper limb, extending between and connecting the shoulder and the elbow, and centered around the humerus?

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The forearm is the second longest segment of the limb, extending between and connecting the elbow and wrist. Which bones in the forearm does it overlie?

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The clavicle transmits shocks and traumatic impacts from the upper limb to which part of the body?

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The subclavian groove in the medial third of the clavicle is the site of attachment for which muscle?

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The pectoral girdle, which forms the bony ring connecting the upper limb to the axial skeleton, is completed anteriorly by which bone?

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The pectoral girdle is formed by which bones?

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The scapula is a flat, triangular bone that lies on the posterolateral aspect of the thorax and overlies the ____________ ribs.

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