Forensic anthropology

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  • Created on: 15-12-17 05:32
2 bones that are macroscopic structure
Corticle and trabecular
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Name a flat bone
Scapula
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What is the main tissue cell which involved bone formation?
Osteocytes
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Name a burial position
Extended
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How many bones does a newborn have
300
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How does a newborns number of bones decrease?
Fusion
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What is an accurate method of age determination
Epiphyseal unions
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What is another method to determine age?
Dental method
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What can affect age determination?
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors
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What is the shaft called on the femur?
Diaphysis
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What is the hole called on a humerus at the bottom?
Olecranon fossa
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What process is one the bottom of a radius?
Styloid
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What is the crease inside a mandible called?
Mandibular foramen
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What's the part called where the rib attaches to the vertebrae
Facet
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Name a non metric method of the estimation of sex?
Cranial morphology
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Which is the most reliable bone to determine sex?
Pelvis
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Name a flat bone

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Name a burial position

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