| Oral and Anatomical landmarks | General Anatomy I | General Anatomy II | Head and Neck Anatomy | 
|---|---|---|---|
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					  What is Gums					 
					 What is another term for gingiva? | 
					  What is the scientific study of shape and structures of the human body					 
					 What is anatomy? | 
					  what is Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nerve					 
					 Identify 4 types of tissues? | 
					  What is the cranium and the face					 
					 The human skull is divided into what two sections? | 
| 
					  What is Labial Commissure					 
					 What is the angle of the corner of the lips known as? | 
					  What is the body into equal right and left halves					 
					 The midsagittal plane divides what? | 
					  What is proximal					 
					 The elbow is ____ to the wrist? | 
					  What is Hyoid bone					 
					 A unique bone that does not articulate with any other bone? | 
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					  What is The anterior portion of the roof of the mouth					 
					 Where is the hard palate located? | 
					  What is cells					 
					 What is the basic unit of the human body? | 
					  What is the head, neck, and trunk					 
					 What are the components of the axial skeleton? | 
					  What are the Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius					 
					 Two muscles of the neck | 
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					  What is Posterior part of the tongue, soft palate, and fauces					 
					 What area in the oral cavity causes the gag reflex? | 
					  What is Voluntary and Involuntary					 
					 What are the 2 types of muscle tissue? | 
					  What is skeletal muscle					 
					 Another name for striated muscle? | 
					  What are intrinsic and extrinsic					 
					 What are the 2 groups of tongue muscles | 
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					  What is Isthmus of fauces					 
					 What is the term for the opening between the two arches of the soft palate? | 
					  What is the nucleus					 
					 What is the control center of the cell? | 
					  What is the Ventral cavity					 
					 Cavity located at the front of the body? | 
					  What is 12 nerves					 
					 How many pairs of cranial nerves are connected to the brain? |