unit 2 pratice test - BSC2085L
Cribriform plate of ethmoid, foramen magnum Spinal cord and vertebral blood vessels pass through B
Identify A and B What passes through B?
A- osteocyte B- central canal
Identify A and B.
lesser trochanter; medial condyle
Identify A and B.
A: Sacrum - 5 B: Coccyx - 4
Identify A and B. How many bones make up A and B?
A-greater tubercle; B-lesser tubercle Scapula, radius and ulna
Identify A and B. What bones does this bone articulate with?
acromion; coracoid process humerus
Identify A and C. Which bone articulates at B?
Phalange/phalanx; metacarpal; carpal
Identify A, B, and C.
A- Osteon or concentric lamella B- Circumferential lamella C- Volkman's canal (blood vessels and nerves)
Identify A, B, and C. What lies in C?
osteocyte, canaliculi, central canal bone or osseus tissue
Identify A, C and D What type of tissue is this?
optic canal; optic nerve passes through the optic canal
Identify A. What passes through it?
Pituitary fossa; pituitary gland
Identify B. What important structure lies here?
parietal bone
Identify bone B?
metatarsal, talus, calcaneus
Identify bones A, B, and C
female; obtuse subpubic arch
Identify if this is a male or female pelvis Give one relevant identifying feature.
Epiphysis Diaphysis
Identify parts A and B of the bone seen here.
mastoid process, ext auditory meatus temporal bone
Identify parts A and B. Which bone are they part of?
Transverse process, vertebral foramen; Spinal cord
Identify parts A and B. What passes through B?
radial head, tuberosity, styloid process
Identify parts A, B, and C of bone A.
Coronal suture - separates parietal from frontal bone
Identify suture A. Which bones does it separate?
Tibia Tuberosity, medial malleolus
Identify the bone A. Identify parts A and B of this bone.
clavicle articulates with sternum and scapula
Identify the bone seen here. Which bone does it articulate with?
rib sternum and thoracic vertebra
Identify the bone the arrow points to. If it were typical which bones would it articulate with?
maxilla
Identify the bone with arrows.
Mandible Coronoid process and condyle
Identify the bone with arrows. What do A and B point to?
mental foramina Mandible
Identify the foramen the arrow points to Which bone is it part of?
Pubic symphisis Secondary cartilaginous; partially moveable
Identify the joint seen here. How would you classify this joint based on structure and movement
Shoulder joint/ball and socket joint Flexion-extension; abduction-adduction and rotation
Identify the joint seen here. Name all the possible movements at this joint
Sagittal Parietal bones
Identify the suture the arrow points to. Which bones does it separate?
elastic ear or epiglottis
Identify the type of cartilage seen here. Give one area in the body where you would find this type of cartilage.
hinge joint flexion/extension
Identify the type of joint seen here. What movements are possible at this joint?
Atlas; cervical
Identify the vertebra? Which series of vertebrae does it belong to?
11th and 12th ribs
The floating type of these bones are ___________ and ___________?
pivot; rotation
The joint shown here is an example of what type of synovial joint? What movements are possible at this type of joint?
Infraorbital foramen, alveolar process
What do A and B point to?
maxillary air sinus
Which air sinus is present in the maxilla?
Hip bone, tibia and patella
Which bones articulate with this bone?
Knee, tibiofibular and ankle joints lateral malleolus
Which joints does this bone(tibia) participate in? Identify part C of bone B.
body, spinous process
Which parts of the vertebra do arrows A and B point to?
lumbar has no transverse foramen or costal facts*
Which series of vertebrae does this belong to?
cervical
Which series of vertebrae does this vertebra belong to?
styloid process of ulna
identify part D of bone B.