Integumentary, Muscles & Bones

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How many bones make up the adult human skeleton? a. 80 b. 126 c. 206 d. 303

206

How many vertebrae make up the vertebral column? a. 6 b. 13 c. 26 d. 33

26

The energy source for muscle contractions is? a. creatine b. ATP c. calcium d. glycogen

ATP

Which of the following does NOT make up the integumentary system? a. skin b. tongue c. hair d. nails

Tongue

Moving the arm away from the body is an example of? a. eversion b. adduction c. circumduction d. abduction

abduction

epi

above

Epi-

above, upon

Holds the head of the femur

acetabulum

What is the name of the neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contractions? a. calcium b. lactic acid c. potassium d. acetylcholine

acetylcholine

What is another name for the calcaneal tendon? a. achilles tendon b. ankle c. insole d. plantar tendon

achilles tendon

Which of the following is not embedded in the dermis? a. nails b. sebaceous glands c. hair d. adipose tissue

adipose tissue

Which of the following bones make up the cranium? a. frontal b. occipital c. temporal d. ethmoid e. all of the above

all of the above

Which of the following is characteristic of skeletal muscle? a. it can respond to a stimulus from the nervous system b. it can contract to produce movement c. it is attached to the bones of the skeleton d. it is under voluntary control e. all of the above

all of the above

Which of the following occurs during keratinization of the epidermis? a. cells become filled with keratin b. cells move toward the surface c. cells become flat and die d. cells are sloughed off e. all of the above

all of the above

A muscle that opposes or reverses a particular movement is known as a(n)? a. synergist b. antagonist c. prime mover d. secondary mover

antagonist

Covers the ends of bones

articular cartilage

Which of the following covers the ends of long bones? a. fibrocartilage b. synovial membrane c. articular cartilage d. tendon

articular cartilage

The malleus, incus, stapes make up the? a. lacrimal bones b. auditory ossicles c. nasal septum d. orbit of the eye

auditory ossicles

Which of the following joints has the widest range of movement? a. condyloid b. pivot c. hinge d. ball and socket

ball and socket

Which of the following muscles does not move the shoulder and upper arm? a. trapezius b. pectoralis major c. biceps brachii d. deltoid

biceps brachii

melan/o

black

What is located in an osteonic canal? a. blood vessel b. glands c. calcium d. cartilage e. all of the above

blood vessel

oste/o

bone

Which of the following is made up of flat bones? a. wrist bones b. sternum c. vertebrae d. bones of the cranium

bones of the cranium

What is the name of fluid-filled sac that reduces friction? a. bursae b. cyst c. fossa d. cavity

bursae

What happens when the blood calcium level decreases? a. calcium is released from the bones b. scurvy c. less calcium is absorbed from food in the digestive tract d. calcium is stored in the bones

calcium is released from the bones

Which of the following provide a passageway through the bone matrix? a. sinuses b. lacunae c. lamellae d. canaliculi

canaliculi

Which of the following causes a yellow tint to the skin? a. carotene b. cyan c. collagenous fibers d. melanocytes

carotene

Wrist bones

carpals

-cyte

cell

Collarbone

clavicle

What is the name of the tailbone?

coccyx

-osis

condition of

Which of the following is not a characteristic of long bones in an adult? a. consist primarily of compact bone b. contain red bone marrow c. found in the leg and arm d. consist of a long shaft with bulky ends

contain red bone marrow

Made up by the ilium, ischium, and pubis

coxal bones

The outermost covering of the hair is known as the? a. cortex b. cuticle c. medulla d. papilla

cuticle

What causes skin to wrinkle and sag? a. loss of collagen fibers b. slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale c.reduced sebaceous gland activity d. decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue e. reduction in melanocyte activity

decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue

What is the name of the dome-shaped muscle that forms a partition between the thorax and abdomen? a. erector spinae b. rectus abdominis c. diaphragm d. rotator cuff

diaphragm

The shaft of a long bone is known as the? a. diaphysis b. epiphysis c. periosteum d. dialysis

diaphysis

What are the two layers making up the skin? a. epidermis and cuticle b. dermis and subcutaneous layer c. stratum basale and reticular layer d. epidermis and dermis

epidermis and dermis

Where do long bones grow in length? a. epiphyseal line b. nutrient foramina c. epiphyseal plate d. endosteum

epiphyseal plate

The function of the quadriceps femoris muscle is to? a. extend the leg b. flex the thigh c. rotate the leg d. adduct the thigh

extend the leg

Which of the following muscles assist with inspiration? a. external intercostal muscles b. transverse abdominis c. deep back muscles d. internal intercostal muscles

external intercostal muscles

Thigh bone

femur

Bone on the lateral side of the leg

fibula

The papillae of the dermis are responsible for a. waterproofing the skin b. skin color c. fingerprints and footprints d. freckles

fingerprints and footprints

Bending the elbow is an example of? a. flexion b. extension c. pronation d. supination

flexion

Where the head of the humerus connects to the scapula

glenoid cavity

Which of the following muscles is used to administer an IM injection? a. gluteus maximus b. gluteus medius c. gluteus minimus d. iliopsoas

gluteus medius

What happens when the arrector pili muscles contract? a. shivering b. sneezing c. peristalsis d. goose bumps

goose bumps

Which of the following muscles is/are used to flex the leg and extend the thigh? a. gastrocnemius b. peroneus c. soleus d. hamstrings

hamstrings

kerat/o

hard, horny tissue

What is the term for the formation of blood cells? a. hemolysis b. hemogenesis c. erythrocytosis d. hematopoiesis

hematopoiesis

Upper arm bone

humerus

What makes up articular cartilage? a. bone b. fibrocartilage c. hyaline cartilage d. loose connective tissue

hyaline cartilage

What is the U-shaped bone in the neck that forms a base for the tongue? a. vocal cords b. palatine bone c. hyoid bone d. uvula

hyoid bone

-blast

immature cell

The end of the muscle that is attached to a relatively movable part is known as its? a. insertion b. origin c. belly d. synapse

insertion

athr/o

joint

What is the name of the central indentation of the sternum? a. manubrium b. body c. jugular (suprasternal) notch d. xiphoid process

jugular (suprasternal) notch

Which of the following provides waterproofing for the skin? a. keratin b. cerumen c. sebum d. corneum

keratin

The cuticle of the hair is made up of? a. melanocytes b. keratinized cells c. simple squamous epithelial tissue d. elastic fibers

keratinized cells

Which of the following is an example of a hinge joint? a. shoulder b. knee c. ankle d. thumb

knee

How is oxygen debt paid back? a. vigorous exercise b. conversion of glucose to glycogen c. labored breathing d. short-term loan

labored breathing

What causes anaerobic respiration to occur? a. buildup of creatine phosphate b. lack of carbon dioxide c. lack of oxygen d. contraction of the diaphragm

lack of oxygen

What makes skin more fragile? a. loss of collagen fibers b. slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale c.reduced sebaceous gland activity d. decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue e. reduction in melanocyte activity

loss of collagen fibers

Which of the following is not a function of the subcutaneous layer? a. cushions underlying organs b. lubricates body surfaces c. acts as a heat insulator d. provides energy

lubricates body surfaces

What is the function of synovial fluid? a. lubrication b. synthesizes cartilage c. destroys bacteria d. synthesizes enzymes

lubrication

Which of the following make up the small of the back? a. lumbar vertebrae b. cervical vertebrae c. thoracic vertebrae d. sacrum

lumbar vertebrae

The whitish, crescent-shaped area of the nail is known as the? a. nail root b. nail matrix c. eponychium d. lunula

lunula

Which of the following muscles is responsible for closing the mouth during chewing? a. masseter b. zygomaticus c. buccinator d. mastoid

masseter

Which of the following forms the upper jaw? a. maxillary bones b. nasal bones c. mandible d. zygomatic arch

maxillary bones

What is the name of the pigment that is responsible for basic skin color? a. carotene b. collagen c. freckles d. melanin

melanin

Which of the following are specialized epithelial cells that produce a dark pigment? a. fibroblasts b. mast cells c. melanocytes d. phagocytes

melanocytes

Bones making up the palm of the hand

metacarpals

Bones making up the instep of the foot

metatarsals

Which of the following stimulates skeletal muscle to contract? a. motor neurons b. dendrites c. sensory neurons d. mitochondria

motor neurons

What is the primary function of the appendicular skeleton? a. excretion b. reproduction c. digestion d. movement

movement

A buildup of lactic acid in the muscles causes? a. muscle pain b. heat stroke c. perspiration d. hives

muscle pain

Which of the following is not an example of muscle tissue? a. skeletal b. myelin c. visceral d. cardiac

myelin

The visible portion of the nail is known as the? a. nail body b. nail root c. nail matrix d. hang nail

nail body

Which of the following is not part of the skeletal system? a. bones b. cartilage c. nails d. ligaments

nails

What is the name of the region in which an axon terminal meets a muscle fiber? a. synaptic cleft b. neuromuscular junction c. motor unit d. joint

neuromuscular junction

Which of the following muscles is used to wink, blink and squint? a. frontalis b. orbicularis oculi c. buccinator d. orbicularis oris

orbicularis oculi

What is the term for the process of bone formation? a. ossification b. osteoporosis c. osteomalacia d. osteoblastosis

ossification

Which of the following is a mature bone cell? a. osteoblast b. osteoclast c. osteocyte d. osteon

osteocyte

The microscopic units of compact bone are known as? a. osteocytes b. haversian canal c. osteons d. lamellae

osteons

Which of the following must be present for aerobic respiration to occur? a. oxygen b. white muscle fibers c. carbon dioxide d.nitrogen

oxygen

Which of the following body areas have the most sweat glands? a. lips and cheeks b. external genitalia and thighs c. neck and chest d. palms of hands and soles of feet

palms of hands and soles of feet

Which of the following body areas does not contain hair? a. face b. arms c. palms of the hands d. back

palms of the hands

Kneecap

patella

The clavicle and scapula make up the? a. thoracic cage b. pectoral girdle c. pelvic girdle d. axial skeleton

pectoral girdle

Which of the does the axial skeleton not comprise? a. bones of the head b. vertebral column c. pelvic bones d. ribs

pelvic bones

What is the name of the connective tissue sheath that surrounds a muscle? a. epimysium b. fasciculus c. perimysium d. endomysium

perimysium

What is the tough fibrous connective tissue that covers a long bone? a. endosteum b. meninges c. articular cartilage d. periosteum

periosteum

-ous

pertaining to

Bones of the fingers and toes

phalanges

Which of the following is not a function of the pelvic girdle? a. provides support for the weight of the body b. provides support and protection for the intestines c. protects the heart and lungs d. attaches the lower extremities to the axial skeleton

protects the heart and lungs

Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system? a. provide a rigid framework for the body b. provide a protective covering for the body c. produce red blood cells d. support and protect the soft organs of the body

provide a protective covering for the body

Which of the following is not a function of the thoracic cage? a. protects the heart b. supports the bones of the shoulder girdle c. provides support for the weight of the body d. protects the lungs

provides support for the weight of the body

bone on the lateral side of the forearm

radius

Where does blood cell formation take place? a. spleen b. red bone marrow c. liver d. yellow bone marrow

red bone marrow

What causes skin to be dry and itchy? a. loss of collagen fibers b. slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale c.reduced sebaceous gland activity d. decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue e. reduction in melanocyte activity

reduced sebaceous gland activity

What makes skin have increased susceptibility to sunburn and skin cancer? a. loss of collagen fibers b. slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale c.reduced sebaceous gland activity d. decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue e. reduction in melanocyte activity

reduction in melanocyte activity

Which of the following is not a function of sebum? a. keeps hair and skin soft and pliable b. inhibits growth of bacteria c. regulates body temperature d. prevents water loss

regulates body temperature

The cell membrane of a muscle fiber (cell) is known as the? a. T tubule b. sarcolemma c. sarcoplasmic reticulum d. sarcoplasm

sarcolemma

The cytoplasm of a muscle fiber (cell) is known as the? a. T tubule b. sarcolemma c. sarcoplasmic reticulum d. sarcoplasm

sarcoplasm

Shoulder blade

scapula

Which of the following does not occur when there is excess heat in the body? a. blood vessels dilate b. heat is brought to the surface of the skin c. sebaceous glands become active d. perspiration occurs

sebaceous glands become active

seb/o

sebum

Which of the following allows the body to detect changes in the environment? a. sebaceous glands b. sensory receptors c. cilia d. sweat pores

sensory receptors

The part of the hair that is visible is known as the? a. root b. shaft c. medulla d. cortex

shaft

Most of the heat produced by the body is through? a. visceral muscle contractions b. digestion c. skeletal muscle contractions d. shivering

skeletal muscle contractions

cutane/o

skin

An amphiarthrosis is? a. immovable b. slightly movable c. freely movable d. fused

slightly movable

What causes skin to become thinner and more transparent? a. loss of collagen fibers b. slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale c.reduced sebaceous gland activity d. decrease in elastic fibers and adipose tissue e. reduction in melanocyte activity

slower mitotic activity in the stratum basale

What are the products of anaerobic respiration? a. large amount of ATP, carbon dioxide and water b. amino acids and carbon dioxide c. small amount of ATP and lactic acid d. glucose and fatty acids

small amount of ATP and lactic acid

Which of the following muscles is located in the neck and is responsible for flexing and rotating the head? a. trapezius b. erector spinae c. external oblique d. sternocleidomastoid

sternocleidomastoid

What type of epithelium is present in the epidermis? a.simple squamous b. stratified squamous c. pseudostratified columnar d. simple cuboidal

stratified squamous

Which of the following produces hair? a. sebaceous gland b. stratum grandulosum c. hair follicle d. sudoriferous gland

stratum granulosum

Which of the following is a synarthrotic joint? a. intervertebral disk b. symphysis pubis c. suture in the skull d. thumb joint

suture in the skull

sud-

sweat

The duct of a sweat gland opens to the surface of the skin through a(n)? a. sweat pore b. hair follicle c. ceruminous gland d. arrector pili muscle

sweat pore

Where the two pubic bones meet

symphysis pubis

Ankle bones

tarsals

Which of the following is an example of an indirect attachment of skeletal muscle to bone? a. joint b. ligament c. cartilage d. tendon

tendon

dia-

through

Bone on the medial side of the leg

tibula

-clast

to break

-phys

to grow

syn-

together

Spongy bone is composed of plates of bone known as? a. trabeculae b. haversian systems c. elastic fibers d. collagenous fibers

trabeculae

The function of cerumen is to? a. lubricates the intestinal tract b. produce antibodies c. trap foreign material d. assist in digestion

trap foreign material

Which of the following attach to the sternum directly? a. true ribs b. false ribs c. floating ribs d. spare ribs

true ribs

Bone on the medial side of the forearm

ulna

Which of the following increases melanocytic activity? a. sunscreen b. ultraviolet rays of the sun c. cold temperature d. physical exercise

ultraviolet rays (of the sun)

sub-

under, below

What is the large central opening in a vertebra? a. body b. vertebral arch c. transverse process d. vertebral foramen

vertebral foramen

What is needed for the absorption of calcium in the body? a. vitamin A b. iron c. vitamin D d. phosphorus

vitamin D

Which of the following is located in the medullary cavity of a long bone? a. yellow bone marrow b. synovial fluid c. osteoblasts d. blood vessels

yellow bone marrow


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