Chapter 7 Skeletal System Test Review

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Osteoblast

During osteogenesis, which type of bone cells would appear first?

4

During remodeling, about ____% of bone calcium is exchanged each year.

Females have larger pelvises, females have more flared ilium, and female pelvis is broader

Name some of the differences between the male and female pelvis.

Frontal bones, two parietal bones, occipital bone, two temporal bones, sphenoid bone, and ethmoid bone

Name the bones of the cranium:

Alveolar process

The ______ ______ is the area that houses the teeth.

Epiphyseal disk

The ______ ______ represents an area for growth in the length of a long bone.

Periosteum

The ______ allows a bone to increase its diameter during periods of growth.

Femur

The bone that articulates with the acetabulum is the ______.

Osteoclasts

The cells that tear down and remodel bone are the ______.

Zygomatic

The cheek bone is also known as the _______.

Clavicle

The collar bone is the _______.

Hemoglobin

The color of the red bone marrow is mainly the result of ______.

Humerus, scapula

The glenoid fossa is where the ______ articulate with the ______.

Epiphyseal disk

The junction between the diaphysis and epiphysis is a growing bone called the ______ ______.

Vomer

The nasal septum is comprised of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid and the ______.

Yolk sac

The origin of blood cells is the ______ ______.

Periosteum

The outer covering of each bone, made from fibrous connective tissue, is called ______.

Epiphysis

The part of the bone that the articular cartilage covers directly is the ______.

Olecranon process

The point of the elbow is the ______ ______.

Two parietal bones

The sagittal suture is located between the ______ ______ ______.

Left and right parietal bones

The sagittal suture is located between the ______.

Osteomalacia

Vitamin D deficiency in an adult causes the condition known as ______.

C

Vitamin ____ is required to produce the organic matrix that allows bones to be pliable to hold teeth in their sockets.

Ulna

What does "A" represent?

Radius

What does "B" represent?

Talus

What does "C" represent?

Tibia

What does "C" represent?

Calcaneus

What does "D" represent?

Fibula

What does "D" represent?

Metacarpals

What does "D" represent?

Axis

What does the structure "B" represent?

Thoracic curvature

What does the structure "C" represent?

Transverse foramen

What is found only on the cervical vertebra?

25 years

When do the bones of the sternum become completely ossified?

Temporal

Which bone contains the ear structures?

Occipital

Which bone contains the foramen magnum?

Sternum

Which bone would contain significant amounts of red bone marrow in an adult?

Flat bone

Which bones are developed by intramembranous ossification?

Calcaneous

Which is the largest of the tarsal bones?

Thyroid

A deficiency of ______ hormone could result in reduced physical size as well as mental retardation.

Humerus

A dislocated shoulder involves separation of the _______ from the scapula.

Pelvis

A fractured coxa is more commonly called a fractured ______.

Scoliosis

A lateral deviation of the alignment of the vertebral column is called a ______.

Ischial tuberosity

A person sits on his/her ______.

Jaw

A person with a fractured mandible has a broken ______.

Fontanel

A soft spot of a newborn's skull is called a ______.

Whiplash

A traumatic hyperextension of the cervical vertebrae is referred to as ______.

Metatarsals or cuneiform

A woman who drops something on her foot might injure which bones?

Scapula

Another name for the shoulder blade is the ______.

70

Bone salts comprise ____% of the bone by weight.

Clavicle

Broken collar bone

Patella

Broken knee

Scapula

Compression fracture of the glenoid process

Tibia

Fracture of the shin bone

Radius

If you break the lateral bone of your forearm, you have fractured your ______.

Radius and ulna

In a farm accident, a man has his arm severed midway between his wrist and his elbow. Which of the following bones was severed?

Sternum

Manubrium, body, and xiphoid process are all parts of the ______.

Yellow bone marrow

Medullary cavity in the diaphysis of an adult bone would contain ______ _______ _______.

Ulna

Shattered olecranon process

Osteoclasts

The ______ contains enzymes capable of breaking down the calcium matrix of bone tissue.

Sex

The ______ hormones have an effect of increasing bone and muscle mass, especially evident at puberty.

Bone marrow

The area of a bone that produces most of the hematopoietic tissue is the ______ ______.

Hyaline cartilage

The articular ends of long bones are comprised of ______ ______ tissue.

Axis

The dens or odontoid process is on the ______.

Acetabulum

The femur inserts into the coxal bone at the ______.

Metacarpals

The knuckles of the hand are formed by the distal ends of the ______.

Diaphysis

The long shaft of a bone such as the femur is called its ______.

Growth hormone

The main factor which facilitates the movement of calcium through a cell membrane is ______ ______.

Intervertebral

The spinal nerves will exit from the ______ foramena.

Both have 2 phalanges

The thumb and big toe are similar in that ______ ______ ____ ______.

Sellaturcia

What is the location of the pituitary gland?

Pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, and lower limbs

Which are the appendicular bones?

Skull bones, hyoid bone, rib cage, sternum, and vertebral column

Which bones are the axial bones?

Osteocyte

Which type of bone cell is most differentiated and oldest?

Greenstick

Which type of bone fracture occurs as an incomplete break in the bone?

Long

Which type of bone is the primary source of red marrow in an adult?


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