chap 8 A&P true or false
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a function of the skeletal system is to act as a reservoir for calcium
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a skeleton composed of nothing but synarthrotic joints would have virtually no movement
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a slipped disk damages a diarthrotic joint
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a sprain involves ligaments, and a strain usually involves muscle tissue.
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all bones begin as cartilage
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all diarthrotic joints have joint capsules
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an adequate amount of vitamin D in a childs diet can prevent paget disease
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an infection of a sinus is called mastoiditis
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cartilage cells are called chondrocytes
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chondrosarcoma is a cancer of cartilage tissue
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scoliosis results from an exaggerated lumbar curve
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there are four fontanels in the skull of a newborn
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there are more bones in the facial part of the skull than in the cranium
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there are more than 20 bones in the skull
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trabeculae and osteons have similar functions in the two types of bones
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unlike osteocytes, chondrocytes are located in lacunae
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uric acid is the usual cause of infectious arthritis
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yellow marrow is stored in the medullar cavity of an adult long bone
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because of the continuous wear and stress on the bones of athletes, their bones tend to be weaker then the bones of less active people.
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extension is a characteristic movement of a hinge joint
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flexion is a characteristic movement of a pivot joint
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floating ribs are named "floating" because they are not joined to any other bone.
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floating ribs join the costal cartilage of the seventh rib
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growth of a bone can only continue if there is cartilage in the center of the diaphysis
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growth of a bone occurs at the epiphyseal plates
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if the body requires more calcium in the blood, the activity of osteoclasts will increase
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in the vertebral column, the coccyx is inferior to the sacrum
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ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones
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long bones have one diaphysis and two epiphysis
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lyme disease or lyme arthritis is an example of infectious arthritis
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mastioditis occurs in the temporal bone
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nonmoving joints are called diarthrotic joints
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nutrients needed by osteocytes are carried through canaliculi
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one of the signs of the osteoporosis is "dowagers hump"
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osteoblasts and osteoclasts have opposite functions in bone formation and growth
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osteocytes live in the canaliculi of the osteon
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osteomyelitis is more likely to result from a closed fracture than from an open fracture
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osteosarcoma is a very aggressive cancer that usually affects men between the ages of 50 and 70
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the acetabulum is part of the hip bone
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the articular cartilage has two functions: to act as a shock absorber and to reduce friction in the joint
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the cervical region of the vertebral column contains more bones than any other region
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the diploe are the bony portions of spongy bone that surrounded the open spaces
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the first seven ribs are called true ribs
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the hip joint is an example of a ball-and-socket joint
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the hole in the center of the vertebrae is called the vertebral foramen
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the hyoid bone forms both a diarthrotic and a synarthrotic joint
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the lamboidal suture is located at the junction of the temporal and occipital; bones of the skull
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the lamellae of the osteon surround the central canal
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the major functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is related to its role in reproduction.
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the medullary cavity is deep to the periosteum
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the medullary cavity is the site for blood cell formation in the adult skeleton
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the most important functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is the size
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the olecranon process is found in the skeleton of the upper extremity
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the patella is an example of a flat bone
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the patella is an example of a sesamoid
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the periosteum is deep to the endosteum
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the repair of a broken bone increases the activity of osteoblasts
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the sacral and cervical parts of the vertebral column form convex curves
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the scapula and clavicle form the pectoral girdle
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the skeletal system provides a place for blood cell formation
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the skull contains eight sinuses
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the skull, vertebrae, shoulder girdle, and pelvic girdle make up the axial skeleton
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the soft spots on a babys skull are called fontanels
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the symphysis pubis is an example of an amphiarthrotic joint