Anatomy- Skeletal System
Fontanels are immovable joint between skull bones T/F
False
The bones of the skull form only sutures not, movable joints T/F
False
The dens is found on the first cervical vertebrae, or atlas T/F
False
The extrinsic muscles of the tongue attach to the base of the mandible T/F
False
The floating ribs do not articulate with any other bones T/F
False
The lacrimal bone contains grooves for the paranasal sinuses T/F
False
The maxilla and the temporal bone form the only movable joint within the structure of theface T/F
False
The number of bones in the skeleton is constant from person to person T/F
False
The palatine bones have horizontal portions that are part of the hard palate T/F
False
The shoulder girdle consists of the sternum, the clavicle, and the scapula T/F
False
The skull is divided into two major divisions the cranium and the brain case T/F
False
The term margin, as it relates to bone markings, mean a tubelike opening or channe T/F
False
The vomer bone forms immovable joints with four other bones- the sphenoid, the palatine, the ethmoid, and the frontal T/F
False
if you were examining the skull, the sphenoid and occipital bones would be less visible than the frontal and ethmoid bones T/F
False
the five sacral vertebrae remain separate until about 40 years of age:at that point they fuse to form one wedge-shaped bone T/F
False
the upper extremities and the lower extremities are subdivisions of the axial skeleton T/F
False
Which bone marking can be defined as a round hole in the bone through which vessels and nerves can pass? A. Trochanter B.Fossa C.Foramen D.Ramus
Foramen
which bone marking can be defined as a depression in a bone and often receives an articulating bone? A. Trochanter B.Fossa C.Foramen D.Ramus
Fossa
which of the following bones in not a part of the face? A.Frontal B.Zygomatic C.Maxilla D.Lacrimal
Frontal
Match the bone with its location: -Neck bone a.frontal b.hyoid c.mandible d.maxillae e.occipital f.palatine g.sphenoid h.temporal i.zygomatic
Hyoid
Which skull bone articulates with the first vertebra? A.Temporal B.Occipital C.Sphenoid D.Ethmoid
Occipital
What is not a part of the appendicular skeleton? A. Coxal bones B. Parietal Bones C. Radius
Parietal bones
The bones of the middle ear are... A.considered part of the appendicular skeleton B.considered part of the axial skeleton C.not included in either group D. there is no bone in the middle ear: composed of only cartilage
considered part of the axial skeleton
Between the manubrium and the xiphoid process is the A. body of a true rib B.radius in the arm C.body of the sternum
body of the sternum
The dens is part of the A.sacrum B.cervical vertebrae C.lumbar vertebrae D.thumbar vertebrae
cervical vertebrae
going from superior to inferior, the sequence of the vertebral column is: A. sacral,coccyx,thoracic,lumbar,cervical B.coccyx,sacral,lumbar,thoracic,cervical C.cervical,lumbar,thoracic,sacral,coccyx D.cervical,thoracic,lumbar,sacral,coccyx
cervical,thoracic,lumbar,sacral,coccyx
The number of thoracic vertebrae is A.5 B.12 C.7 D.10
12
The appendicular skeleton consists of ____ bones? A.102 B.126 C.137
126
Bones of the appendicular skeleton form the brain case and vertebral column T/F
False
False ribs attach only the thoracic vertebrae
False
the adult skeleton is composed of how any bones? A.126 B.206 C.260 D.80
206
The occipital bone forms how many joints with other bones? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
4
The axial skeleton consists of ____ bones? A.60 B.68 C.74 D.80
80
The term sinus, as it relates to bone markings, can be defined as: A. raised area or projection. B. cavity within a bone. C. tubelike opening or channel
Cavity within bone
The skeletal framework of the neck consists of ______ vertebrae. A.Sacral B.Lumbar C.Cervical D.Thoracic
Cervical
What is not part of the axial skeleton ? A. Rib B. Vertebral column C. Mandible D. Clavicle
Clavicle
All the bones of the vertebral column have a vertebral foramen except the bones that make up the coccyx T/F
False
An immovable joint in the skull is called a fontanel T/F
False
If the cribriform plate is damaged, there is a chance of: A.Difficulty chewing B.Infectious materials passing from the nose to the brain C.food passing from the mouth into the nose D.Infectious materials passing from the ear to the brain
Infectious materials passing from the nose to the brain
Which suture is between the occipital and parietal bones? A. Squamous B. Lambdoid C. Sagittal D. Coronal
Lambdoid
Which of the following bones does not articulate with the maxillae? A.Palatine B.Mandible C.Inferior concha D.Zygomatic
Mandible
Match the bone with its location: -Upper jaw a.frontal b.hyoid c.mandible d.maxillae e.occipital f.palatine g.sphenoid h.temporal i.zygomatic
Maxillae
which bone marking can be defined as a curved portion of the bone? A. Trochanter B.Fossa C.Foramen D.Ramus
Ramus
Match each bone with its corresponding bone marking: - xiphoid process A. Ribs B. Sternum C. Vertebrae
Sternum
Mastoiditis is the inflammation of a sinus within which bone? A.Maxillae B.Frontal C.Sphenoid D.Temporal
Temporal
which bones make up the lower side of the cranium, part of its floor A.occipital B.frontal C.parietal D.temporal
Temporal
Which of the following is a true statement? A.The ethmoid is a flat bone that lines anterior to the sphenoid. B.The ethmoid is an irregular bone that lies posterior to the sphenoid but anterior to the nasal bones? C.The ethmoid is a short bone that lies anterior to the nasal bones. D.The ethmoid is an irregular bone that lies anterior to the sphenoid but posterior to the nasal bones.
The ethmoid is an irregular bone that lies anterior to the sphenoid but posterior to the nasal bones.
Which bone marking can be defined as a large bump for the attachment of the muscles? A. Trochanter B.Fossa C.Foramen D.Ramus
Trochanter
Just as the maxillae do, the mandible starts out as two seperate bones T/F
True
Mastoiditis, if untreated, may lead to inflammation of the brain or its covering T/F
True
The 2 maxillae together serve as the keystone in the architecture of the face T/F
True
The dens are found on the second cervical vertebrae ,or axis T/F
True
The face contains more bones than the cranium T/F
True
The hyoid is unique in that it is the only bone in the body that does not form a joint with any other bone T/F
True
The lacrimal bones contain openings for the tear ducts T/F
True
The number of thoracic vertebrae is the same as the number of ribs T/F
True
although the mandible seems to be one bone it is the result of a fusion of two bones in infancy. T/F
True
the adult skeleton consists of 206 bones T/F
True
there are 12 pairs of ribs T/F
True
A fontanel can best be described as a A.Bone in the skull B.Unossified area in the infant's skull C.Articulation between two skull bones D.Small opening
Unossified area in the infant's skull
the floating ribs articulate with the.... A.sternum B.vertebrae C.costal cartilage
Vertebrae
All vertebrae except the sacrum and coccyx have a central opening called the .... A.Dens B.Spinous Process C.Transverse Process D.Vertebral Foramen
Vertebral foramen
Match the bone with its location: -Cheek bone a.frontal b.hyoid c.mandible d.maxillae e.occipital f.palatine g.sphenoid h.temporal i.zygomatic
Zygomatic
Which of the following is not associated with the vertebral column? A. spinous process B.vertebral foramen C.dens D.all of the above are associated with the vertebral cloumn
all of the above are associated with the vertebral cloumn
which of the following is not found in the eye orbit? A.the eye B.muscle of the eye C.lacrimal apparatus D.all of the above are found in the eye orbit
all of the above are found in the eye orbit
The structure that furnishes the axis for the rotation of the head from side to side is the... A. dens B.spinous process C.vertebral foramen D.transverse process
dens
Costal cartilage provides cushions between the bodies of vertebrae T/F
false
Most of the facial bones are single (unpaired) bones T/F
false
The cribriform plate is part of the sphenoid bone T/F
false
The tubercle of each rib articulates with the bodys vertebrae T/F
false
the maxilla is the largest and the strongest bone of the face T/F
false
Which bone makes up the forehead and the anterior part of the calvaria? A.occipital B.frontal C.parietal D.temporal
frontal
What is the only bone of the body that does not articulate with another bone? A.vomer B.palatine C.ethmoid D.hyoid
hyoid
the almost paper-thin bone that is shaped and sized similar to a fingernail and lies posterior and lateral to each nasal bone is the ____ bone. A.zygomatic B.lacrimal C.sphenoid D.ethmoid
lacrimal
the palatine bone A.makes up the side of the skull B.completes the nasal septum C.makes up part of the hard palate D.makes up none of the above
makes up part of the hard palate
Another name for the zygomatic bone is the... A.ethmoid B.sesamoid C.malar D.sphenoid
malar
the 2 bones of the face that are not paired are the A. maxilla and mandible B. maxilla and vomer C. nasal and maxilla D. mandible and vomer
mandible and vomer
The upper part of the sternum is called the A.costal cartilage B.xiphoid process C.body D.manubrium
manubrium
The sphenoid bone acts as the keystone for the cranium which bone acts as the keystone for the face? A.mandible B.zygomatic C.maxilla D.nasal
maxilla
Which of the following is not associated with the vertebral colum? A.mandible B.zygomatic C.maxilla D.nasal
maxilla
the largest of the paranasal sinuses is found in which bone? A.sphenoid B.maxilla C.ethmoid D.frontal
maxilla
Match the bone with its location: -Posterior of hard palate a.frontal b.hyoid c.mandible d.maxillae e.occipital f.palatine g.sphenoid h.temporal i.zygomatic
palatine
the 2 bones that make up the bulging topside of the cranium are the A.occipital bones B.frontal bones C.parietal bones D.temporal bones
parietal bones
Which bone is part of the axial skeleton? A. Rib B. Clavicle C. Radius D. Coxal bone
rib
Which bone is a part of the appendicular skeleton? A. Vertebra B. Scapula C. Parietal D. Mandible
scapula
the mandible forms the only movable joint in the skull with the A.temporal bone B.maxilla C.frontal bone D.zygomatic bone
temporal bone
The thoracic cage includes all of the following bones except... A.the sternum B.the scapula C.12 pairs of ribs D.the vertebral column
the scapula
which of the following is not a true comparison of a fetal and adult skull? A.the face is a greater part of the skull in the adult B.the skull is a larger proportion of the body in the adult C.the skull of the fetus has fontanels, and the adult skull does not. D.all of the above
the skull is a larger proportion of the body in the adult
Damage to the cribriform plate may also injure the olfactorynerves and cause loss of smell T/F
true
In a newborn, the face is a much smaller part of the skull than it is in an adult T/F
true
Infectious material can accumulate in the air space within the mastoid bone, because it does not drain into the nose like other sinuses T/F
true
The blunt, cartilaginous lower tip of the sternum is called the xiphoid process T/F
true
The frontal, parietal, temporal, and sphenoid bones are all considered cranial bones T/F
true
The joint connecting the two parietal bones and the frontal bone is called the coronal suture T/F
true
The sagittal suture joins the right and left parietal bones T/F
true
The skull contains more than 25 bones T/F
true
The top of the skull is also called the calvaria T/F
true
The xiphoid process and the manubrium are at opposite ends of the sternum T/F
true
There are five pairs of false ribs T/F
true
There are more bones in the appendicular skeleton than in the axial skeleton T/F
true
the cheek is shaped by the zygomatic bone underlying it T/F
true
the frontal, sphenoid, and the ethmoid bones all contain paranasal sinuses T/F
true
the parietal bone is involved in three sutures-the lambdoibal, the squamous, and the coronal. T/F
true
Match each bone with its corresponding bone marking: - transverse process A. Ribs B. Sternum C. Vertebrae
vertebrae
The blunt cartilaginous lower tip of the sternum is called the A.body B.xiphoid process C.manubrium D.costal cartilage
xiphoid process
Which of the following bones does not contain paranasal sinuses? A.frontal B.maxilla C.zygomatic D.sphenoid
zygomatic