BSC2085 Chapter 7
Match the following: False ribs.
Do not have a direct sternal attachment
Match the following: Sphenoid bone.
Encloses the pituitary
Correctly match the term and definition: Forms part of the nasal septum and the lateral walls and roof of the nasal cavity.
Ethmoid
Correctly match the term and definition: Superior and middle nasal conchae are part of this bone.
Ethmoid
The crista galli is a projection from which bone?
Ethmoid
Lordosis affects the thoracic vertebrae.
False
The clavicle is attached to the manubrium of the sternum at the jugular notch.
False
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebrochondral.
False ribs
How many regions of the vertebral column are there?
Five
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebral ribs.
Floating ribs
Match the following: Ethmoid bone.
Forms a part of the nasal septum
Correctly match the following bones: Supraorbital foramen.
Frontal bone
Forms parts of the middle cranial fossa, dorsal walls of the orbits, and external walls of the skull.
Greater wing
This bone has a passageway into the nasal cavity.
Inferior nasal conchae
Correctly match the term and definition: Bone that contains the infraorbital foramen.
Maxilla
Correctly match the term and definition: Keystone bones of the face.
Maxillae
The bones that contain teeth.
Maxillae
Correctly match the following bones: Facial bone.
Maxillary bone
Correctly match the bone and location: Ulna.
Medial forearm
Correctly match the bone of the upper limb with its description: Bones of the palm of your hand
Metacarpals
Correctly match the following term: Bones that form the palms of the hands.
Metacarpals
Correctly match the following: Auditory ossicles.
Middle ear bones
A common injury in the winter is a fall in which someone hits the back of his or her head on the ice. What bone is most likely to be involved in this type of fall?
Occipital
Which of the following is the bony part that rests on the table when you lean on your elbows?
Olecranon
Passageway for optic nerve.
Optic Canal
Correctly match the term and definition: Forms the posterior hard palate.
Palatine bone
Match the name of the bone to its location: Clavicle.
Pectoral girdle
Which of the following is part of the appendicular division of the skeletal system?
Pectoral girdle
Which of the following spinal deformities is quite common during late childhood in females?
Scoliosis
Correctly match the term and definition: Vertebrosternal.
True ribs
Correctly match the following term: Coronoid process.
Ulna
Correctly match the following term: Olecranon
Ulna
Correctly match the following terms: Part of the nasal septum.
Vomer
Which bone does not form a part of the orbits of the eyes?
Vomer
Which of the following is a facial bone?
Vomer
Mary fractured her pisiform bone in a fall. What part of her body was injured?
Wrist
Correctly match the following terms: Forms the cheek and part of the orbit.
Zygomatic bone
The eleventh and twelfth ribs are called floating ribs because they lack __________.
an anterior attachment to the sternum
Which vertebra does NOT have a body?
atlas
All of the following belong to the thoracic cage, except __________.
clavicles
Thoracic vertebrae differ from the other vertebrae in that they have ________.
costal facets
The jugular notch on the sternum is __________.
in line with the second and third thoracic vertebra, where the left common carotid artery is issued from the aorta
C7 is referred to as the "vertebra prominens" because __________.
its spinous process is larger than those of the other cervical vertebrae
Which of the following is NOT a movement that can occur between vertebrae?
supination
A joint between skull bones is called a __________.
suture
The maxillary bones form the upper jaw and articulate with these bones, except:
temporal bones
Correctly match the term and definition: Intercostal.
Between ribs
The occipital bone articulates with which of the following bones?
Atlas
Correctly match the following terms: Dens.
Axis (C2)
Correctly match the following term: Triquetrum.
Carpal bone
Correctly match the following: Capitate.
Carpal bone
Correctly match the bone of the upper limb with its description: Forms the wrist joint with the radius and ulna.
Carpals
Correctly match the following term: Bones that form the wrist.
Carpals
Correctly match the following term: The wrist bones.
Carpals
Correctly match the following terms: Transverse processes contain foramina.
Cervical vertebrae C3-C7
Correctly match the following term: Zygomatic bone.
Cheekbone
Correctly match the following term to this descriptor: Doubly curved and acts as a shoulder brace.
Clavicle
Match the following: True ribs.
Have a direct sternal attachment via costal cartilage
Which of the following is characterized by a ruptured anulus fibrosis?
Herniated disc
Correctly match the bone of the upper limb with its description: Articulates with the scapula.
Humerus
Select the bone that does not articulate directly with another bone.
Hyoid bone
Correctly match the following term: Pelvic girdle bone of the appendicular skeleton that articulates with the axial skeleton.
Ilium
Correctly match the following terms: Forms part of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity.
Inferior nasal concha
Correctly match the definition and disorder: Dorsally exaggerated thoracic curvature, or "hunch back."
Kyphosis
Match the following: Floating ribs.
Lack anterior attachments
Correctly match the following terms: Forms part of the medial orbit wall.
Lacrimal bone
These very small bones are at the medial wall of each orbit and provides a groove for the tear ducts.
Lacrimal bones
Correctly match the bone and location: Radius.
Lateral forearm
Correctly match the definition and disorder: An accentuated lumbar curvature, or swayback.
Lordosis
Correctly match the term and definition: Forms the chin.
Mandible
Anchor the pterygoid muscles.
Pterygoid Process
Correctly match the following term: Articulates with the capitulum of the humerus.
Radius
Correctly match the following term: Glenoid cavity.
Scapula
Correctly match the following term: Markings include glenoid cavity and acromion.
Scapula
Correctly match the definition and disorder: Abnormal lateral spinal curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region, or "twisted disease."
Scoliosis
How many cervical vertebrae are there in a normal adult?
Seven
This bone is wing-shaped and extends behind the eyes and forms part of the floor of the cranial vault.
Shenoid
Correctly match the following term: Scapula.
Shoulder blade
Correctly match the term and definition: Foramen ovale is part of this bone.
Sphenoid
Select the bone that is considered to be the keystone of the cranium.
Sphenoid
Allow cranial nerves that control eye movements to enter the orbit.
Superior orbital fissure
Correctly match the term and location: Mastoid process.
Temporal
Correctly match the term and definition: Contains mastoid air cells (sinuses).
Temporal bone
Correctly match the definition and disorder: Common in those carrying a "large load up front," such as men with "potbellies" and pregnant women.
Temporary lordosis
Where would a dentist inject lidocaine to prevent pain in the lower teeth?
The mandibular foramen
Which of the following sinuses is in high risk of infection spreading from the middle ear?
The mastoid sinuses
Which of the following bones is most closely associated with the pituitary gland?
The sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
Correctly match the following term: Pollex.
Thumb
The term vertebrochondral ribs refers to the "false ribs," that attach to each other before they attach to the sternum.
True
The tubercle of a rib articulates with the transverse process of a vertebra.
True
All of these bones are part of the pelvic girdle, except:
femur
In a(n) __________, the vertebral column is formed from 33 separate bones.
fetus
The vertebrae that are characterized by having enhanced weight-bearing capability are the __________.
lumbar vertebrae
Sinuses are found in all of the following bones, except the __________.
mandible
Sutures connect all the bones of the skull, except the __________.
mandible
The only bone of the facial skeleton that does not articulate with the maxillae is the __________.
mandible
The most superior portion of the breastbone is called the __________.
manubrium
The pectoral girdle does not quite satisfy the features of a true girdle because __________.
posteriorly the medial ends of the scapulae do not join each other
The antebrachium (forearm) is composed of which of the following two bones?
the radius and the ulna
The olecranon would be found on the __________.
ulna