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00086_Field_sg04q14.txt
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Audio:QS041401.AIF
C-box:
BallLoc:205,76;282,49;203,85;268,65;290,83;194,114;339,101;171,138;216,146;284,160;145,167;197,206;274,193;275,176;289,228;153,283;189,262;242,274;206,315;299,316
LineNum:364;363;353;365;362;353;363;364;360;361;360;361;361;356;363;367;364;360;360;363
GeoBytesUsed:5
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A-box or Headline5:N/A
A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Ribs*QS041402.AIF*
Wrong 1:Carpals
Wrong 2:Cervical vertebrae
Wrong 3:Clavicle
Wrong 4:Lumbar vertebrae
Wrong 5:Phalanges
Wrong 6:Scapula
Wrong 7:Tarsals
Wrong 8:Thoracic vertebrae
GeoByte1:The smallest bone and the smallest muscle in the human body are in the ear.
GeoByte2:A broken rib is not "set" like a broken arm or leg bone. The rib cage is usually tightly bound to hold the rib in place until it heals.
GeoByte3:The rib cage moves up and down to allow air to pass in and out of the lungs.
GeoByte4:The rib cage protects such vital organs as the heart and lungs.
GeoByte5:The human body has 12 pairs of ribs.
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First Pict Cast:[]
VideoReward:#none
Palette:#default
StartVideo:QS110150.MOV
EndVideo:
HiliteStopIndex:10
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