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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Forgive me for taking your turn, Fluorine. :)
Where is the olecranon process located, and which bone contains this process?
Oh your good. And I love bones this is my section!
Olecranon process is located between the humerus and the radius/ulna joint (or just the elbow joint). And it is contained on the ulna.
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Correct! Here's another question...
Which two bones make up the posterior nasal septum?
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Correct! Here's another question...
Which two bones make up the posterior nasal septum?
umm bit tricky but keep bringing the questions. Also I though facial/cranial bones were for nats only.
Ethmoid and vomer
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Fluorine wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Correct! Here's another question...
Which two bones make up the posterior nasal septum?
umm bit tricky but keep bringing the questions. Also I though facial/cranial bones were for nats only.
Ethmoid and vomer
You got one of the bones right, but the other one is wrong. This is a pretty hard question though. I think that could have been a Regionals/State question.
Vomer and Maxilla
Here is another question...
What enzyme inhibits ACh binding to the synaptic cleft in the sarcolemma? Don't worry about the spelling.
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
Here is another question...
What enzyme inhibits ACh binding to the synaptic cleft in the sarcolemma? Don't worry about the spelling.
I assume Acetylcholinosterase?
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Uber wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
Here is another question...
What enzyme inhibits ACh binding to the synaptic cleft in the sarcolemma? Don't worry about the spelling.
I assume Acetylcholinosterase?
Correct! BTW, your spelling is really good...

Your turn!
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Collagen time.
What is the term for collagen bundle formation?
What is the most common type of collagen in the dermis?
What is the second most common type of collagen in the dermis?
What is the most common type of collagen in the basement membrane?
What type of collagen anchors the basement membrane?
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Uber wrote:Collagen time.
What is the term for collagen bundle formation?
What is the most common type of collagen in the dermis?
What is the second most common type of collagen in the dermis?
What is the most common type of collagen in the basement membrane?
What type of collagen anchors the basement membrane?
I tried Googling it, but I didn't get the answer to all of the questions :(
1) I think it is Collagen I Formation. :(
2) Type 1 
3) Type 3
4) Type 4
5) Type 7? :(
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote: I tried Googling it, but I didn't get the answer to all of the questions :(
1) I think it is Collagen I Formation. :(
2) Type 1 
3) Type 3
4) Type 4
5) Type 7? :(
You got 2-5 right! 1 is fibrillogenesis
I just happened to find an extremely in-detail article by some professor :P
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Yay!
Name 5 prominent features of the sphenoid bone.
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