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spongy bone

The type of bone that is composed of trabelulae

Sacral Coccygeal Lumbar Thoracic Cervical

list the five classes of vertebrae

exoocrine glands

have ducts to carry secretions to surfaces

tuberosity

larger rounded projection

process

prominent projection

fibroblasts

the majority of the cells in the dermis.

extracellular fluid, ground substance, and protein fibers.

what makes up extracellular matrix

palmar and plantar surfaces of the hands and feet

where does not have hair

regeneration

In _____, the new cells are the same type as those that were destroyed.

acromion

Outward extension of the shoulder blade forming the point of the shoulder.

Urea Ammonia Salts

compounds excreted in small amounts via sweat. Multiple select question.

mastoid process

?

occipital condyle

?

pelvic inlet

?

pubis

?

sacrum

?

sphenoid

?

spine of scapula

?

spinous process

?

squamous suture

?

styloid process

?

temporal bone

?

transverse process

?

vertebral foramen

?

fissure

cleft

hamulus

hook-shaped process

canal

tunnel

coronal

what suture is this

ischium

?

lacrimal

?

Iliac crest

?

Lateral condyle

?

Medial condyle of femur

?

Obturator foramen

?

Superior articular facet

?

coccyx

?

gelnoid cavity

?

greater tronchanter of femur

?

head of femur

?

ilium

?

nail root

A

long

A _____ bone is the traditional model for overall bone structure.

Elevation

A movement that raises a body part superiorly is called

fibrous

Any joint consisting of two bones joined by dense regular connective tissue without a joint cavity would be classified as a(n) ______ joint.

cuticle

B

hip

Because of its depth, which joint is a very stable ball-and-socket joint?

areolar

Binding of epithelia to deeper tissues and providing an arena for immune defense are functions of the loose connective tissue called

clot

Bleeding at the site of a bone fracture results in the formation of hematoma. Usually the blood in a hematoma forms a _____.

Osteoblasts

Bone-forming cells that produce and package matrix collagen and proteoglycans

clavicle and scapula

Bones of the pectoral girdle include

inorganic

By weight, mature bone matrix is mostly _____ material.

Areolar, adipose dense collagenous and elastic collagenous

CT proper

Fibers, glands, blood vessels and nerve endings

Choose the components of the dermis.

vitamin C

Collagen synthesis by osteoblasts require

tissues

Collections of specialized cells and extra-cellular substances around them are known as a(n)

cartilage

During endochondral ossification, bone is formed by the replacement of

Mesenchyme

Embryonic connective tissue

nail bed

F

elbow

Flexion and pronation are two movements allowed at the ______ joint

Flexion Supination Extension Pronation

Identify all of the types of movements allowed at the elbow joint.

Hair Glands Nails

Identify the accessory skin structures.

Hair Skin Cutaneous glands Nail

Identify the components of the integumentary system.

Tendons Bone Cartilage Ligaments

Identify the four components of the skeletal system.

Resistance to infection Sensation of environmental stimuli Thermoregulation

Identify the functions of the integumentary system.

A lower than normal concentration of calcium and phosphate in the blood A higher than normal concentration of calcium in the urine

If your patient had very low levels of vitamin D, what would you expect to find?

intramembranous

In ______ ossification, the bone matrix will surround the collagen fibers of a connective tissue membrane.

Zone of cell proliferation

In which zone of the epiphyseal plate are chondrocytes multiplying and aligning into longitudinal columns of flattened lacunae?

simple squamous

Indicate the type of epithelium that is best suited for allowing diffusion of substances, as would be found lining the air sacs of the lungs.

nail matrix

J

cartilaginous

Joints joined together by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage would be classified as ______ joints.

keratinocytes

Keratin, a protein associated with the skin, is produced by ______.

Synovial Mucous Serous

List the three major types of tissue membranes.

Reticular areolar Adipose

List the three types of loose connective tissue.

osteoblast activity

Mechanical stress applied to bone increases ______ _______ in bone tissue.

diarthrotic

Most synovial joints are functionally classified as ______.

circular

Movements involving moving around an axis or in an arc would be classified as ______ movements.

the dilation of blood vessels in the dermis

Muscle contraction during exercise increases body temperature which leads to the release of body heat via ______.

Elongated fibers (cells) that are specialized to contract

Muscular tissue consists of what type of cells or fibers?

stratum basale

Name the layer of cells found deep in a hair follicle (indicated by the arrow).

lateral border

Name this specific area of the scapula.

intercondylar fossa

Name this specific part of the femur.

joints and articulations

Places in the skeleton where bones meet are called ______.

orbit

Protection for the eyes and attachment points for muscles that move the eyes is provided by the bones that form the

Sweat and sebaceous glands

Select the major glands of the skin.

Papillary layer of dermis Subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis

Select the regions that are composed of loose connective tissue

Glands Fibers Nerve fibers Blood vessels

Select all of the components of the dermis.

Melanocyte activity Genetics Melanin deposition

Select the factors that influence hair color.

stratified epithelial tissue secretions of sebaceous glands presence of components of the immune system

Skin features that help to protect the body from microorganisms include ______. Select all that apply.

hinge

The ankle joint is a modified. ________ joint

hyoid and auditory ossicles

The bones associated with the skull include the

exposure to extreme temperature exposure to chemicals exposure to radiation

The causes of burns include

cells die as they move away from their nutrient supply in the dermis

The cells in the most superficial layer of the skin are dead because _______.

paranasal sinuses

The chambers that add resonance to the voice and lighten the anterior portion of the skull are the

connective tissue

The class of tissue that consists of cells separated from each other by large amounts of extracellular matrix is called

perichondrium

The connective tissue covering cartilage

germ layers

The embryonic layers that give rise to all of the body's mature tissues are called ______.

promoting uptake of phosphate from intestines stimulating the uptake of calcium from the intestines.

The functions of vitamin D include ______.

acetabulum

The head of the femur articulates with the _________ of the hip bone

wrist bones

The head of the ulna articulates with the radius and ______.

vertebral arch

The laminae and pedicles of each vertebra form the vertebral ______.

foramen magnum

The large hole where the spinal cord enters the cranium

bones

The majority of calcium needed to maintain homeostasis is stored in the ______.

epidermis layer

The majority of cells found in the __________ are keratinocytes.

epidermis

The most superficial layer of skin is the _____.

lambdoid

The parietal bones are joined to the occipital bone by the _____ suture.

body

The part of a vertebra that is a mass of bone acting as the weight-bearing portion of the vertebra is the

bone remodeling

The process of ______ is important to change shapes of bones, adjust to bone stress, replace old bone matrix, and to facilitate repair of broken bone.

glenohumoral

The proper anatomical name for the shoulder joint is the ______ joint.

acetabulum

The stability of the hip joint is primarily due to the depth of the ______.

organs within the thorax spinal cord brain

The structures that are given protection by the axial skeleton are the _____.

adipose and loose connective tissue

The subcutaneous tissue is largely composed of

squamous

The suture that joins the parietal and temporal bones of the skull is the __________ suture

ilium, ischium, pubis

The three bones that fuse to form the hip (coxal) bones are

cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae

The three types of vertebrae of the vertebral column from C1-L5 are the

epithelial

The tissue type that covers and protects surfaces, both inside and outside the body is called

trochanters

The two large, rough processes that provide attachments for the hip muscles are the greater and lesser ______ of the femur

flexion and extension

The two primary movements allowed at the knee are

7

There are ___ cervical vertebrae

muscular tissue

This tissue is found attached to the skeleton, comprises the heart, and is found in the walls of the tubes in the body.

loose connective

Under a microscope, you observe a tissue that consists of an open lacy network of relatively few protein fibers with widely scattered cells. What type of tissue would you be observing?

the distribution of melanosomes the amount of melanin produced

Variations in skin color are determined by ______.

The female pelvis is wider and shallower. The female pelvis has larger pelvic inlet and outlet. The male pelvis is more massive and rougher.

What are some of the differences between the male and the female pelvis?

Secretion of substances Act as a barrier protect underlying structures absorption passage of substances

What are the functions of epithelial tissue?

protection from physical injury attachment points for eye muscles

What are the functions of the bones of the orbit?

lamellae

What are the layers of bony matrix in compact bone tissue called?

Trochanters

What are the two large, rough processes of the femur that provide attachments for the hip muscles?

frontal

What bone is this?

fluid

What forms the matrix of blood?

produces bone

What is the function of an osteoblast?

External auditory meatus

What is the large hole that transmits sound waves towards the tympanic membrane is called?

Collagen synthesis by osteoblasts requires vitamin C.

What is the role of vitamin C in skeletal development?

zygomatic proces

What process of the temporal bone extends anteriorly to form part of the zygomatic arch. Multiple choice question.

Inflammation

What process produces redness, swelling, heat, and pain in response to an injury?

nasal septum

What structure divides the nose into right and left halves?

collagen and elastic

What type of fibers are found in areolar connective tissue?

areolar

What type of tissue is a loose connective tissue that exhibits loosely organized fibers of all types, abundant blood vessels and many cell types?

It provides sites for muscle attachment. It protects the vital organs of the thorax. It forms a semi-rigid chamber that aides in respiration.

Which are functions of the thoracic cage?

Right and left coxal bones and sacrum

Which bones are included in the pelvic girdle?

facial

Which bones contain cavities for the eyes, nose, and mouth, and provide attachment sites for muscles of facial expression?

temporal

Which bones form the lateral walls and part of the floor of the cranial cavity?

Parietal bone Temporal bone

Which bones make up a largest part of the side of the head?

Intervertebral

Which foramen is an opening between the pedicles of two successive vertebrae? They allow passage of the spinal nerves.

nervous tissue

Which tissue comprises the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia?

flat bone

Which type of bone contains an interior framework of spongy bone sandwiched between two layers of compact bone?

4

adult vertebral column has __ major curvatures

zygomatic arch

arch?

sinus

cavity

Pronation Rotation Circumduction

circular synovial movement

lingula

flat, tongue-shaped process

blood and hemopoietic tissue

fluid CT

appositional

he only type of growth to occur in mature bone, bone increases in size and thickness

no

is blood a supportive connective tissue?

scapulocostal

joint is between the shoulder blade and ribs.

symphysis

joints consisting of fibrocartilage uniting two bones allowing limited or no movement

Sychondrosis

joints consisting of hyaline cartilage between two bones allowing limited or no movement

synovial

joints separated by a narrow, fluid-filled space allowing for significant mobility

interstitial growth

occurs only in immature bone (before the epiphyseal plate closes)

short bones

round or nearly cube-shaped bones

endocrine glands

secrete hormones into blood.

bone and cartilage

supportive connective tissue

tubercle

small, rounded projection

dense

tendons and ligaments are comprised of ______ connective tissue.

Sacroiliac joint

the joint between the sacrum and the ilium

cranium

the structure responsible for protecting the brain and the organs responsible for vision, hearing, smell and taste.

5

there are __ lumbar vertebrae

12

there are __ thoracic vertebrae

flexion, extension, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction

types of angular movements

ethmoid bone(s) mandible bone(s) sphenoid bone(s) frontal bone(s) occipital bone(s)

unpaired bones

occipital

what bone?

palatine

what bone?

sphenoid

what bone?

vomer

what bone?

zygomatic

what bone?

bone cells and matrix

what do bones consist of

septal cartilage the vomer the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid

what does the nasal septum include?


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