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100

The body' s organizational levels from simplest to most complex are:

What are cells, tissues, organs, body systems.


100

__________ means toward the front.

what is Anterior?


100

The hardest calcified substance in the body is:


What is enamel?


100

The plane that divides the body vertically into left and right portions is the

What is the midsagittal plane

100

The integumentary system is the:

what is the skin system?


200

The corners of the lips are called the:

commissures


200

Major salivary gland that passes saliva into the mouth through the Bartholin's duct

What is Sublingual?


200

Which of the following is not a bone of the cranium?

what is Zygomatic?


200

The shedding of a primary tooth is called:

what is exfoliation?


200

The nose is divided by a wall of cartilage called the:

What is the nasal septum?


300

Cells that help with the bone formation are the:

What is osteoblasts?


300

This cell organelle is famously known as the “powerhouse of the cell” because it produces energy from the food we eat.

What is the mitochondria?

300

This pear‑shaped structure, made of dense connective tissue and located directly posterior to the maxillary central incisors, is an important landmark in the oral cavity.

What is the incisive papilla?

300

The dorsal cavity is located on the back of the body, and is divided into:

What is the Cranial cavity and Spinal cavity 

300

How many teeth are in the primary dentition?

What is 20?

400

The lingual surfaces of the teeth are those surfaces that are closest to the:

what is the tongue?

400

Muscle of mastication responsible for elevating the mandible

What is the Masseter?


400

The outer surface of all the bones of the body is covered with:

what is periosteum?


400

Extension of the free gingiva that fills the interproximal embrasure between two adjacent teeth

What is Interdental Papilla?

400

Feature of the face that is the midpoint between the eyes just below the eyebrows

What is the Nasion?


500

The dentition of a 4-year-old child would contain:

all primary teeth.


500

Space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining of the lips and cheeks.

what is the Vestibule?

500

Name of the upper chambers of the heart:

what is the Atria?


500

The face and its related tissues begin to form during the:

fourth week of prenatal development.


500

Embryology is the study of:


prenatal development prior to birth.

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