Human A&P Test 3

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The branch of medicine that deals with correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system is called a) Rheumatics b) Podiatry c) Orthopedics d) Cardiology e) Dermatology

Answer: C Orthopedics

Which of the following is NOT a facial bone? a) Parietal b) Nasal c) Maxillae d) Zygomatic e) Palatine

Answer: A Parietal

This is a common condition experienced by runners, which is caused by the kneecap tracking laterally as well as inferiorly and superiorly. a) Patellofemoral stress syndrome b) Metatarsal microfracture c) Bunions d) Hallux valgus e) Plantar fasciitis

Answer: A Patellofemoral stress syndrome

In which type of synovial joint does a rounded or pointed surface on one bone articulate with a ring formed partly by another bone and partly by a ligament? a) Pivot joint b) Planar joint c) Hinge joint d) Ball-and-socket joint e) Saddle joint

Answer: A Pivot joint

Which of the followings structures is not found in the foot? a) Pollex b) Hallux c) Talus d) Longitudinal arch e) Transverse arch

Answer: A Pollex

Which projection extends superiorly and laterally along the superior ramus of the pubis eventually merging with the arcuate line of the ilium? a) Pectineal line b) Ischial tuberosity c) Anterior gluteal line d) Inferior gluteal line e) Greater sciatic notch

Answer: B Ischial tuberosity

Which of the vertebrae listed below would be the largest and strongest vertebra in adult humans? a) C5 b) L4 c) T4 d) C7 e) T12

Answer: B L4

Which of the following is the largest foramen in the human skeleton? a) Acetabulum b) Obturator foramen c) Vertebral foramen d) Mental foramen e) Foramen magnum

Answer: B Obturator foramen

The hormone relaxin stimulates changes that lead to increased range of motion in the a) shoulder joint. b) pubic symphysis. c) temporomandibular joint d) knee joint. e) coronal suture.

Answer: B Pubic symphysis

The medial and lateral epicondyles are found on the distal end of the humerus and are used for a) formation of the elbow joint. b) tendon attachment. c) passage of nerves and blood vessels through the bone into the marrow cavity. d) Both formation of the elbow joint and tendon attachment. e) All of these choices are correct.

Answer: B Tendon attachment

Which of the following types of joints lacks a joint cavity and is held together by a fibrous connective tissue? 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) 1 and 2 e) All of these choices

Answer: A 1 only

The epiphyseal line on the proximal end of the humerus is found in the a) anatomical neck. b) greater tubercle. c) intertubercular sulcus. d) surgical neck. e) olecranon fossa.

Answer: A Anatomical neck

Bones in the following area protect the brain. a) Cranium b) Vertebral column c) Sacrum d) Face e) Ribcage

Answer: A Cranium

What type of special movement occurs in your clavicles at your acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular joints when you cross your arms in front of your body? a) Protraction b) Retraction c) Inversion d) Eversion e) Supination

Answer: A Protraction

The coxal bones unite anteriorly at a joint called the a) pubic symphysis. b) sacroiliac joint. c) hip. d) acetabulum. e) None of these choices are correct.

Answer: A Pubic symphysis

The capitulum of the humerus articulates with the a) radius. b) ulna. c) scapula. d) carpal bones. e) clavicle.

Answer: A Radius

Sella turcica is a bony depression found in this cranial bone. a) Sphenoid b) Frontal c) Temporal d) Ethmoid e) Occipital

Answer: A Sphenoid

Which ligament limits hyperextension of the knee and prevents the anterior sliding of the tibia on the femur? a) Fibular collateral ligament b) Anterior cruciate ligament c) Posterior cruciate ligament d) Patellar ligament e) Arcuate popliteal ligament

Answer: B Anterior cruciate ligament

This is the anterior bone that articulates with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular joint. a) Scapula b) Clavicle c) Xiphoid d) Rib e) Thoracic vertebra

Answer: B Clavicle

Disuse of a limb, like would occur when the limb is in a cast, leads to muscular atrophy and _____ of the affected joint. a) increased range of motion b) decreased range of motion c) increased fluid accumulation in bursa d) loosening of the tendons e) chronic inflammation

Answer: B Decreased range of motion

The lateral malleolus is found on the distal end of what bone? a) Tibia b) Fibula c) Talus d) Metatarsals e) Femur

Answer: B Fibula

An opening or hole in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass is called a a) fissure. b) foramen. c) fossa. d) meatus. e) sulcus.

Answer: B Foramen

Which of the following bone markings on the scapula is an indentation into which the head of the humerus fits? a) Coracoid process b) Glenoid cavity c) Acromion d) Scapular notch e) Supraspinous fossa

Answer: B Glenoid cavity

The portion of the bony pelvis that is found inferior to the pelvic brim is called a) the false pelvis. b) the greater pelvis. c) the true pelvis. d) both the false pelvis and the greater pelvis. e) all of these choices are correct.

Answer: C The true pelvis

Which of the following is NOT true of surface markings on bone? a) They allow the passage of nerves and blood vessels. b) They provide sites of attachment for muscles. c) They allow bones to shorten or lengthen. d) They help form joints. e) They can be depressions or projections.

Answer: C They allow bones to shorten or lengthen.

Which of the following structures on the ulna receives the trochlea of the humerus? a) Olecranon fossa b) Coronoid process c) Trochlear notch d) Radial notch e) Capitulum

Answer: C Trochlear notch

Which of the following structures is used to reduce friction in joints? 1. Bursae 2. Synovial fluid 3. Accessory ligaments 4. Elastic fibers a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) 4 only e) 1 and 2

Answer: E 1 and 2

Which of the following is not considered a "special movement" that occurs at only certain joints? a) Depression b) Protraction c) Elevation d) Supination e) All of these are special movements

Answer: E All of these are special movements

A condyloid joint a) is also called an ellipsoidal joint. b) is considered to be biaxial. c) allows both flexion-extension and abduction-adduction of the joint. d) can be found in the wrist. e) All of these choices

Answer: E All of these choices

What is included in the carpal tunnel? a) Pisiform b) Trapezium c) Flexor retinaculum d) Both pisiform and trapezium. e) All of these choices are correct.

Answer: E All of these choices are correct

Bursae are saclike structures that are commonly found between bone and a) skin. b) muscle. c) ligaments. d) tendons. e) all the other answer selections

Answer: E All the other answer selections

Which of the following is NOT a facial bone? a) Vomer b) Palatine c) Lacrimal d) Occipital e) Mandible

Answer: D Occipital

Which of the following is a degenerative joint disease in which joint cartilage is gradually lost due to a combination of aging, obesity, wear and abrasion of the joints? a) gouty arthritis b) Lyme disease c) bursitis d) osteoarthritis e) synovitis

Answer: D Osteoarthritis

Which bone develops in the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle and protects the knee joint? a) Ischium b) Ilium c) Pubis d) Patella e) Femur

Answer: D Patella

The boundary between the true pelvis and the false pelvis is the a) pelvic axis. b) pubic symphysis. c) pelvic outlet. d) pelvic brim. e) pectineal line.

Answer: D Pelvic brim

Which of the following bones is located in the posterior thorax between the levels of second and seventh vertebrae? a) Sternum b) Clavicle c) Pelvis d) Scapula e) Sacrum

Answer: D Scapula

Joe was found dead. His hyoid bone was broken. What was the most likely cause of death? a) Natural causes b) Cardiac arrest c) Gun shot d) Strangulation e) Choking

Answer: D Strangulation

Which of the following is NOT a structural category of synovial joints? a) Planar b) Hinge c) Condyloid d) Suture e) Saddle

Answer: D Suture

Based on the structural classification of joints, which of the following is a fibrous joint? a) Synchondrosis b) Synovial joint c) Symphysis d) Syndesmosis e) Diarthrosis

Answer: D Syndesmosis

Which of the following statements is TRUE with regard to the human hand? a) There are 5 carpals, 8 metacarpals and 14 phalanges. b) There are 8 carpals, 6 metacarpals and 14 phalanges c) There are 8 carpals, 5 metacarpals and 15 phalanges d) There are 8 carpals, 5 metacarpals and 14 phalanges e) There are 5 carpals, 8 metacarpals and 14 phalanges

Answer: D There are 8 carpals, 5 metacarpals and 14 phalanges

Ribs that have costal cartilage that attaches directly to the sternum are called a) floating ribs. b) vertebrochondral ribs. c) false ribs. d) true ribs. e) separated ribs.

Answer: D True ribs

What are the three correct components of the nasal septum? a) inferior nasal concha, vomer and lacrimal bone b) vomer, superior nasal concha, and septal cartilage c) inferior nasal concha, septal cartilage, perpendicular plate of ethmoid d) vomer, septal cartilage, and perpendicular plate of ethmoid e) vomer, septal cartilage, and crista galli of ethmoid

Answer: D Vomer, septal cartilage, and perpendicular plate of ethmoid

Articular discs 1. maintain the stability of a joint. 2. direct flow of the synovial fluid to areas of greatest friction. 3. are made of hyaline cartilage. 4. are only found in the vertebral column. a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) 4 only e) 1 and 2

Answer: E 1 and 2

Which of following bones is NOT a tarsal bone? a) Talus b) Calcaneus c) Navicular d) Cuneiform e) Capitate

Answer: E Capitate

The two primary curves of the adult vertebral column are the a) thoracic and sacral curves. b) lumbar and sacral curves. c) cervical and lumbar curves. d) cervical and thoracic curves. e) cervical and sacral curves.

Answer: E Cervical and sacral curves

Which of the following is a condition where the foot is twisted inferiorly and medially, and the angle of the arch is increased? a) Patellofemoral stress syndrome b) Bunions c) Flatfoot d) Clawfoot e) Clubfoot

Answer: E Clubfoot

Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting range of motion of a joint? a) Structure of articulating bones b) Tension of the muscles c) Hormones d) Disuse e) Eversion

Answer: E Eversion

Which bone articulates with the scapula at the glenoid cavity? a) Ileum b) Thoracic vertebra c) Sternum d) Clavicle e) Humerus

Answer: E Humerus

The glenohumeral joint is formed by articulation of the a) humerus, radius and ulna. b) humerus and radius. c) humerus and clavicle. d) humerus and ulna. e) humerus and scapula.

Answer: E Humerus and scapula

Which of the following bones contains a sac that collects tears and passes them into the nasal cavity? a) Maxilla b) Sphenoid c) Nasal d) Ethmoid e) Lacrimal

Answer: E Lacrimal

In comparison to the male pelvis, the female pelvis is NOT a) wider. b) shallower. c) larger in the pelvic inlet. d) larger in the pelvic outlet. e) larger in the acetabulum.

Answer: E Larger in the acetabulum

The hard sharp ridge of the shin that can easily be felt below the skin is the a) anterior border (crest) of the tibia. b) tibial tuberosity. c) medial condyle of the tibia. d) tibiofemoral joint. e) intercondylar eminence.

Answer: A Anterior border (crest) of the tibia

The medial and lateral condyles of the femur fit into what part of the patella? a) Articular facets b) Base of the patella c) Tibiofemoral crest d) Apex of the patella e) None of these choices are correct.

Answer: A Articular facets

This is the thick edge of the scapula that is closer to the arm. a) Axillary border b) Medial border c) Infraspinous fossa d) Coracoid process e) Acromion

Answer: A Axillary border

The carpometacarpal joint consists of the a) base of metacarpal bones and distal row of carpal bones. b) base of metacarpal bones and proximal row of carpal bones. c) head of metacarpal bones and distal row of carpal bones. d) head of metacarpal bones and proximal row of carpal bones. e) None of these choices are correct.

Answer: A Base of metacarpal bones and distal row of carpal bones

What is inflammation of one or more costal cartilage called? a) Costochondritis b) Arthritis c) Cartilaginous distension d) Otitis e) Intercostal space distension

Answer: A Costochondritis

A prominent ridge or elongated projection on a bone is called a a) crest. b) trochanter. c) sulcus. d) fossa. e) tubercle.

Answer: A Crest

Which cranial bone is anterior to the sphenoid and posterior to the nasal bones and contains foramina for the olfactory cranial nerve? a) Ethmoid b) Frontal c) Palatine d) Maxilla e) Temporal

Answer: A Ethmoid

Which gender shows the coccyx pointed inferiorly? a) Females b) Males c) Both genders d) The coccyx does not point inferiorly in either gender

Answer: A Females

Bending the trunk forward at the intervertebral discs is an example of what type of angular movement? a) Flexion b) Extension c) Lateral flexion d) Hyperextension e) None of these choices

Answer: A Flexion

Which of the following represents a type of movement where there is a decrease in the angle between articulating bones? a) Flexion b) Extension c) Gliding d) Circumduction e) Rotation

Answer: A Flexion

Which of the following diseases is characterized by sodium urate crystals being deposited in the soft tissues of joints? a) gouty arthritis b) Lyme disease c) ankylosing spondylitis d) osteoarthritis e) rheumatoid arthritis

Answer: A Gouty arthritis

Which condition is the protrusion of the nucleus pulposus posteriorly or into one of the adjacent vertebral bodies in the vertebral column? a) herniated disc b) scoliosis c) kyphosis d) lordosis e) spina bifida

Answer: A Herniated disc

In the standard anatomical position, the _____ is the bone of the pelvis found the most superior. a) Ilium b) Pubis c) Ischium d) Both ilium and ishium. e) All of these choices are correct.

Answer: A Ilium

What is the function of the interosseous membrane between the ulna and radius? a) Joins the shafts of two bones b) Tendon attachment c) Site of bone repair d) Both site of tendon attachment and bone repair e) None of these choices are correct.

Answer: A Joins the shafts of two bones

Which of the following markings is located on the medial side of the femur? a) Lesser trochanter b) Greater trochanter c) Gluteal tuberosity d) Lateral epicondyle e) Linea aspera

Answer: A Lesser trochanter

Which of the following is(are) made from dense regular connective tissue? a) Ligaments b) Articular cartilage c) Articular fat pads d) Synovial membrane e) Synovial fluid

Answer: A Ligaments

Which feature goes with the knee joint? a) medial and lateral menisci b) glenoid labrum c) radial annular ligament d) zona orbicularis e) acetabular labrum

Answer: A Medial and lateral menisci

A suture joint fits into which functional joint classification? a) synarthrosis. b) amphiarthrosis. c) diarthrosis. d) synovial. e) cartilaginous.

Answer: A Synarthrosis

Which bones form the zygomatic arch? a) temporal and zygomatic b) sphenoid and maxilla c) temporal and mandible d) temporal and frontal e) temporal and parietal

Answer: A Temporal and zygomatic

Each lower limb has a) 30 bones found in 3 locations. b) 30 bones found in 4 locations. c) 32 bones found in 3 locations. d) 32 bones found in 4 locations. e) 34 bones found in 4 locations.

Answer: B 30 bones found in 4 locations

Which of the following bones articulates with the scapula? a) Thoracic vertebra b) Humerus c) Sacrum d) Tibia e) Sternum

Answer: B Humerus

Which condition is characterized by a lateral bending of the vertebral column in the thoracic region? a) herniated disc b) scoliosis c) kyphosis d) lordosis e) spina bifida

Answer: B Scoliosis

The pituitary gland is contained in a depression found in this cranial bone. a) Ethmoid b) Sphenoid c) Lacrimal d) Temporal e) Parietal

Answer: B Sphenoid

Which of the following is NOT a way that the skeletal system contributes to homeostasis? a) Provides support and protection for internal organs. b) Stores and releases sodium ions. c) Houses blood forming tissue. d) Protects the brain and spinal cord. e) Serves as attachment and leverage points for muscles.

Answer: B Stores and releases sodium ions

The hyoid bone is suspended by ligaments and muscle that extend from the _____ of the temporal bone. a) mastoid process b) styloid process c) occipital condyle d) zygomatic process e) superior nuchal line

Answer: B Styloid process

Which of the listed cranial bones contain the organs of hearing and balance, and articulate with the mandible? a) Frontal b) Temporal c) Parietal d) Occipital e) Nasal

Answer: B Temporal

Which of the listed cranial bones form the inferior lateral aspects of the cranium and part of the cranial floor? a) Frontal b) Temporal c) Parietal d) Occipital e) Nasal

Answer: B Temporal

What is the purpose of the nucleus pulposus region of intervertebral discs? a) To compress the vertebral bones b) To help absorb vertical shock to the spinal column c) Calcium storage d) Spinal fluid reservoir e) Muscle attachment

Answer: B To help absorb vertical shock to the spinal column

This is a spool-shaped process on distal end of the humerus that is found medial to the capitulum and articulates with the ulna. a) Coronoid fossa b) Trochlea c) Medial epicondyle d) Lateral epicondyle e) Lesser tubercle

Answer: B Trochlea

Another term for menisci is a) articular fat pads. b) articular discs. c) articular spaces. d) capsular fat pads. e) capsular discs.

Answer: B articular discs

How many phalanges are in each hand? a) 10 b) 12 c) 14 d) 16 e) 20

Answer: C 14

The distal end of the radius articulates with how many bones of the wrist? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5

Answer: C 3

Which functional class of joints contains joints that are freely movable? 1. Synarthrosis 2. Amphiarthrosis 3. Diarthrosis a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) Both 2 and 3 e) All of these choices

Answer: C 3 only

Which of the following is a type of fibrous joint composed of a thin layer of dense irregular fibrous connective tissue found between the bones of the skull? 1. Syndesmoses 2. Gomphosis 3. Suture a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) Both 1 and 2 e) None of these choices

Answer: C 3 only

A condition in which a muscle or muscle and tendon is stretched or partially torn is called a) bursitis. b) a sprain. c) a strain. d) a dislocation. e) an arthrosis.

Answer: C A strain

Which special movement occurs when you bend your foot at the ankle in the direction of the foot's superior surface as would occur when you stand on your heels? a) Inversion b) Eversion c) Dorsiflexion d) Plantar flexion e) Supination

Answer: C Dorsiflexion

Why does a fracture of the clavicle usually occur in the mid-region of the bone? a) Due to the medial pressure from the inflated lungs b) Due to the ligament-reinforced strength of the acromial joint c) Due to weakness at the junction of the two curves of clavicle d) Due to position of the clavicle relative to the humerus e) Due to fusion of the ends of the clavicle to the sternum and scapula

Answer: C Due to weakness at the junction of the two curves of clavicle

Which following types of bone is the occipital bone? a) Long bone b) Short bone c) Flat bone d) Irregular bone e) Sesamoid bone

Answer: C Flat bone

Which of the following is a condition where the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is decreased, resulting in fallen arches? a) Patellofemoral stress syndrome b) Bunions c) Flatfoot d) Clawfoot e) Clubfoot

Answer: C Flatfoot

Which type of motion results from relatively flat bone surfaces moving back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another? a) Flexion b) Extension c) Gliding d) Circumduction e) Hyperextension

Answer: C Gliding

Which condition is characterized by an increase in the thoracic curve of the vertebral column? a) herniated disc b) scoliosis c) kyphosis d) lordosis e) spina bifida

Answer: C Kyphosis

Which of the structures listed below is NOT part of the knee joint? a) Lateral condyle of the femur b) Medial condyle of the femur c) Lateral malleolus of the fibula d) Condyles of the tibia e) Patella

Answer: C Lateral malleolus of the fibula

During embryonic and fetal develop, most skeletal tissues arise from a) the neurocranium. b) the notochord. c) mesenchymal cells. d) endoderm. e) none of these choices are correct.

Answer: C Mesenchymal cells

What bone marking found on the second cervical vertebra projects superiorly into the anterior portion of the vertebral foramen of the atlas? a) Primary projection b) Occular process c) Odontoid process d) Cervical projection e) Cervix

Answer: C Odontoid process

Flexion and extension usually occur along which plane? a) Frontal b) Transverse c) Sagittal d) Oblique e) None of these choices

Answer: C Sagittal

Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton? a) Tarsals b) Tibia c) Sphenoid d) Scapula e) Clavicle

Answer: C Sphenoid

Which of the following is a correct description of arthroplasty? a) resurfacing of cartilage in a joint b) reshaping of the ends of the bones in a joint c) surgically replacing a joint with an artificial joint d) injection of synovial fluid into the joint e) a, b, and d

Answer: C Surgically replacing a joint with an artificial joint

Which of the following statements is NOT true with regard to bones of the skull? a) Some skull bones are covered with a mucous membrane. b) The only movable bone in the skull is the mandible. c) The bones of the skull contain foramina but no fissures. d) The facial bones provide support for the entrance of the digestive system. e) Some bones of the skull contain sinus cavities.

Answer: C The bones of the skull contain foramina but no fissures.

The tubercle found on the neck of a rib articulates with a facet found on the a) spinous process of a thoracic vertebra. b) spinous process of a lumbar vertebra. c) transverse process of a thoracic vertebra. d) xiphoid process of the sternum. e) manubrium of the sternum.

Answer: C Transverse process of a thoracic vertebra

Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences the type of movement and range of motion possible at a synovial joint? a) structure of the articulating bones. b) strength and tension of the joint ligaments. c) use of the joint. d) arrangement and tension of the muscles. e) hormones.

Answer: C Use of the joint

Which of the following types of joints do NOT have a synovial cavity? 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints a) 1 only b) 2 only c) 3 only d) 1 and 2 e) All of these choices

Answer: D 1 and 2

Moving the humerus laterally at the shoulder joint is an example of which type of movement? a) Lateral flexion b) Hyperextension c) Adduction d) Abduction e) Gliding

Answer: D Abduction

The joint between the first rib and the manubrium of the sternum is classified as a) a synchondrosis. b) a synarthrosis. c) a cartilaginous joint. d) All of these choices. e) None of these choices.

Answer: D All of these choices

What is the function of the pelvic girdle? a) Support for vertebral column b) Attachment site for lower limbs c) Attachment site for large pectoral muscles. d) Attachment site for lower limbs and for large pectoral muscles. e) All of these choices are correct.

Answer: D Attachment site for lower limbs and for large pectoral muscles

Which process on the femur serves as an attachment point for tendons of several thigh muscles? a) Gluteal tuberosity b) Linea aspera c) Medial epicondyle d) Both gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera e) Both linea aspera and medial epicondyle

Answer: D Both gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera

Which of the following bones is NOT part of the axial skeleton? a) Hyoid b) Ribs c) Vertebrae d) Carpals e) Sternum

Answer: D Carpals

Which type of movement involves a continuous sequence of flexion, abduction, extension, and adduction resulting in a distal body part moving in a circle? a) Gliding b) Lateral flexion c) Hyperextension d) Circumduction e) Elevation

Answer: D Circumduction

Which of the following structures include the fibular and tibial collateral ligaments of the knee joint? a) Synovial membranes b) Articular fat pads c) Menisci d) Extracapsular ligaments e) Tendon sheath

Answer: D Extracapsular ligaments

Which of the following carpal bones is named for its large hook-shaped projection on its anterior surface? a) Lunate b) Scaphoid c) Triquetrum d) Hamate e) Pisiform

Answer: D Hamate

A rounded articular projection supported on a constricted portion (neck) of a bone is called a a) foramen. b) condyle. c) tuberosity. d) head. e) trochanter.

Answer: D Head

Which bone of the axial skeleton does NOT articulate with any other bone? a) Vertebrae b) Ethmoid c) Sternum d) Hyoid e) Ilium

Answer: D Hyoid

Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of synovial joints? a) Contain a joint cavity b) Are freely moveable c) Articulating bones are covered with hyaline cartilage d) Include elastic cartilage e) Have ligaments holding the joint together

Answer: D Include elastic cartilage

Which condition is characterized by an increase or exaggeration of the lumbar curve of the vertebral column? a) herniated disc b) scoliosis c) kyphosis d) lordosis e) spina bifida

Answer: D Lordosis

Which of following facial bones is a single (unpaired) bone in the human skull? a) maxilla b) nasal c) lacrimal d) mandible e) zygomatic

Answer: D Mandible

Which facial bone articulates with teeth? a) Lacrimal b) Palatine c) Vomer d) Maxillae e) Nasal

Answer: D Maxillae

Which special movement involves moving your thumb across the palm to touch the tips of the fingers on the same hand? a) Pronation b) Supination c) Eversion d) Retraction e) Opposition

Answer: E Opposition

Which of the following is an autoimmune disease that affects the joints? a) gouty arthritis b) Lyme disease c) arthroplasty d) osteoarthritis e) rheumatoid arthritis

Answer: E Rheumatoid arthritis

The neurocranium gives rise to bones of the a) upper limbs b) lower limbs c) face d) ribcage e) skull

Answer: E Skull

Which cranial bone is called the "keystone" of the cranial floor because it articulates with every other cranial bone? a) Occipital b) Frontal c) Ethmoid d) Nasal e) Sphenoid

Answer: E Sphenoid

The epiphyseal plate in a long bone is an example of which type of joint? a) Gomphosis b) Suture c) Symphysis d) Synovial e) Synchondrosis

Answer: E Synchondrosis

A joint in which there is a complete fusion of two separate bones into one bone is called a a) synchondrosis. b) syndesmosis. c) symphysis. d) diarthrosis. e) synostosis.

Answer: E Synostosis

Which of the following is NOT an anatomical component of the elbow? a) articular capsule. b) ulnar collateral ligament. c) radial collateral ligament. d) anular ligament of the radius. e) tendon of the biceps brachii muscle.

Answer: E Tendon of the biceps brachii muscle

Which of the following statements is NOT true? a) The axial skeleton has 80 bones. b) The appendicular skeleton has 126 bones. c) The axial skeleton is composed of the bones that run through the axis of the body. d) Children have more bones than adults. e) The appendicular skeleton does not include the pelvic and pectoral girdles.

Answer: E The appendicular skeleton does not include the pelvic and pectoral girdles

The hip joint is the joint found between a) the femur and tibia. b) the pelvis and sacrum. c) the pelvis and tibia. d) the femur and patella. e) the pelvis and femur.

Answer: E The pelvis and femur


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