Chpt 3 Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue Part 2 True/False
The ischium is a bone in the skull.
False/It's the lower, posterior portion of the pelvic bone
The skull is part of the appendicular skeleton.
False/axial skeleton
The neck bones are the sacral vertebrae.
False/cervical
The shaft of a long bone is termed the epiphysis.
False/diaphysis
The tough, fibrous covering of the muscles is called a tendon.
False/fascia
An opening or hole in bone is called a fissure.
False/foramen
The metacarpal bones are in the ankle.
False/hand
The term for the kneecap is malleolus.
False/patella
The outer aspect of bone is termed the endosteum.
False/periosteum
The raised or projected areas of bones are called depressions.
False/processes
Syndesm/o is a combining form for tendon.
False/tendin/o
A combining form for cartilage is chondro/o.
True
An example of a bone process is an epicondyle.
True
Bones are attached to one another by fibrous bands of tissue called ligaments.
True
My/o is a combining form for muscle.
True
The clavicles are part of the appendicular skeleton.
True
The combining form for the ribs is cost/o.
True
The combining form perone/o means fibula.
True
The fibula is the lover lateral leg bone.
True
The outer covering of bone is the periosteum.
True
The temporal bones are in the skull.
True