UNL Anatomy exam 1 (BIOS 214)
burns (1st, 2nd, 3rd degree)
*mild burns that involve only the epidermis *extend through the epidermis and into the dermis, causing blisters, erythema, pain, edema, and sometimes scaring *affect the epidermis, dermis, and sometimes the subcutaneous tissue and muscle
action along vertebral column
- anterior flexion - extension - rotation lateral flexion
present on skin on the palms
- merkel cells merocrine sweat glands - keratin stratum lucidum
loose connective tissue
- open frame work - resilient elastic fibers - a viscous ground substance - fixed and wandering cells
exocrine glands
- produce substances such as enzymes and milk - compound or single - they are connected to epithelial surfaces by ducts - their secretions may be classified as being serous mucous or mixed
ligaments that stabilize the hip joint and reinforce the articular capsule
- pubofemoral ligament - iliofemoral ligament - transverse acetabular ligament - ischiofemoral ligament
locking mechanism of knee
- slight external rotation on tibia
epithelial cells show polarity if they have
- uneven distributed organelles - apical and basolateral cell membranes with different associated protein and functions
which of the following suffixes implies "growth" or "formation"
-blast
luxation vs subluxation
-dislocation vs partial dislocation
the epidermis in a section of thick skin includes the 5 layers: surface to basement membrane
1. stratum corneum 2. stratum lucidum 3. stratum granulosum 4.stratum spinosum 5. stratum germinativium
CT
3d dimensional structure of human body
Rosacea
Chronic skin disorder of the face with red inflamed areas appearing mostly on the nose and cheeks
contralateral
DIFF structures on DIFF side of midline
________ are common inclusions in the cytosol of fat cells
Glycogen granules
basal cell carcinoma
Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules.
malignant melanoma
Most serious form of skin cancer; often characterized by black or dark brown patches on the skin that may appear uneven in texture, jagged, or raised.
Ipsilateral
OPP structure on the SAME side
Giantism
Overproduction of GH in children
Shoulder subluxation
Partial displacement or dislocation of the glenohumeral joint, may occur secondary to the effects of weakness, muscle imbalance, and gravity Conservative interventions may include: slings, positioning devices, and taping strengthening exercises functional electrical stimulation
bilateral
SAME structure on OPP side
the shapes of epithelial cells include all EXCEPT
Stratified - include ; cuboidal , columnar, squamous
Lyme disease
Tick-borne disease caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi.
Paget's disease
a bone disease of unknown cause characterized by the excessive breakdown of bone tissue, followed by abnormal bone formation
Colles fracture
a break in the distal part of the radius
spina bifida
a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it
a fibrous joint cannot also be
a disarthrosis joint
anemia is
a disorder where we have fewer normal red blood cells
ankylosing spondylitis
a form of rheumatoid arthritis that primarily causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae
spiral fracture
a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
intervertebral compression is an abnormal direction can cause
a herniated disk
Osteosarcoma
a malignant tumor of bone in which there is a proliferation of osteoblasts.
the sigmoid sinus is located in the _____ and leads to the_____.
a posterior cranial fossa, foramen magnum
actinic keratosis
a precancerous skin growth that occurs on sun-damaged skin
classification of glandular epithelium
a simple gland is one that has unbranched duct
a gland can consist of
a single epithelial cell and a cluster
transdermal patch
a small patch with medication placed on the skin
If two bones are joined so firmly together they cannot move, they form
a synostosis
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue. MRI scans show brain anatomy.
PET (positron emission tomography) scan
a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
ABCD detecting malignant melanoma
a- asymmetry b- border c- color d- diameter
sitting on sofa and rise your arm to rest it on the back of the sofa what action is it at the shoulder joint
abduction
which of the following is NOT a function of connective tissue?
absorption of nutrients and other materials
which of the following ligaments attaches the clavicle to the scapula
acromioclavicular ligament
what part of the scapula articulates with the clavicle
acromion process
which of the following cell junctions anchor or connect adjacent cells to one another
adherents junctions, desmosomes, gap junctions and tight junctions
a small sac of gland cells surrounding a space into which they secrete their product is
an acinus
this cell has a different organ than form the osteoprogenitor cells it is fond of periphery of bone and plays an important role in repair of bone
an osteoclast
which of the ligaments of the knees is responsible for limiting the anterior- posterior movement of the femur and maintaining the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles?
anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
the jug sphenoidale is located in the ___ and is the ___
anterior cranial fossa and roof of the sphenoid sinus
examination of the ___ could allow a nurse to determine issues such as dehydration levels in a baby
anterior fontanelle
integumentary system covers / lines the
anterior surface of the eyelids , external auditory meatus, the fingertips NOT THE VAGINAL CANAL
the rotator cuff tendons enclose the shoulder joint on all sides except _________ which partially explains the nature of most shoulder dislocations
anteriorly
both exocrine and endocrine glands
are derived from epithelial cells
All diarthrotic joints
are enclosed by synovial lined capsule and always have ligaments uniting the bones of the joint.
when cats fight their fur rises through the action of
arrestor pili muscles
desirable result of skin exposure to UV radiation
assistance in conversion a cholesterol like steroid into VITAMIN D
Nodding the head is permitted by a joint between which two bones?
atlas and occipital bone
dens is part of the
axis
posterior (dorsal)
back
Impetigo
bacterial skin infection characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture (scabs)
greenstick fracture
bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children
condyloid joints
bi axial metacarpals phanalges flexion and extension adduction and abduction
What is found in the central canal of an osteon
blood
the central canal of osteon has
blood vessels and nerves
cyanosis
bluish discoloration of the skin
approaching the spinal cord from the anterior surface during surgery would involve cutting through the
body
compound fracture
bone breaks through the skin
Osteoblasts
bone forming cells
simple fracture
bone is broken cleanly; the ends do not penetrate the skin
Aplastic anemia results from pathological changes in the ______ of an afflicted individual
bone marrow
cartilaginous joints
bones connected by cartilage
syndesmoses fibrous joints
bones connected by only ligaments - slightly movable - tibia- fibular joint
depressed fracture
broken bone portion is pressed inward
the dermal papilla of hair Is found in its
bulb
fontanelles have
bulges when infant cries, bulges response to increased intracranial pressure, pulsate in response to blood pressure changes, and depressed when the body is dehydrated
which bone is the heel bone
calcaneus
if it were not for ___ osteocytes in the outer lamellae of an osteon would not be able to transport their wastes to the blood stream for removal
canaliculi
rib structure that attaches to the vertebral body is
capitulum
connective tissue includes
cartilage, bone, fat
Osteoclasts are
cells that break down bone matrix
spaces with in a bone are
central canal lacuna medullary cavity canaliculi
ceruminous glands found in the ____ are a ______ gland
ceruminous , modified sweat gland
transverse foramen is in the ______ vertebrae
cervical
which type of vertebra has a transverse foramen
cervical
secondary curvature of vertebral column
cervical and lumbar
characteristics below describe _______. It may have a bifid spinous process , transverse foramen, and the body is very reduced in size in one member of this group
cervical vertebrae
Psoriasis
chronic skin condition producing red lesions covered with silvery scales
pectoral girdle consists of
clavicle and scapula
the most significant organic component of the matrix bone is________
collagenous fibers
the most significant organic component of the matrix of bone is
collagenous fibers
club foot (talipes equinovarus)
congenital abnormality cannot bend foot to "normal" straight position
symphyses cartilaginous joints
connected by fibrocartilage - slightly movable - intervertebral discs
synchondroses cartilaginous joints
connected by hyaline cartilage (immovable) - costal cartilage of the ribs
4 primary tissue types
connective epithelial muscle nervous
osseous tissue is
connective tissue
the tissue of ethryocytes leukocytes and plasma belongs to which tissue group?
connective tissue
shoulder separation surgery most damage to the
coracohumeral ligament
the epidermis differs from the inner lining of the esophagus in that the epidermis is______
cornified
the depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is
coronoid fossa
the depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is the
coronoid fossa
which pairs consist of anatomical opposites
cranial, caudal
found in stratum basale
cuboidal or columnar shaped cells, melanocytes , keratinocytes
lamellae
cylindrical series of concentric rings around the central canal they formed by osteoblasts that differentiate into osteocytes
fate of the chondrocytes that are present where bone is forming
die and replaced by bone cells
nutrient artery of a long bone
divides into branches that supply the marrow and the inner portion of the diaphysis
non axial
do not move on a plane or axis
a thin epidermis in an older person is
due to a decrease of activity in the stratum germinativum
ceruminous glands secrete
ear wax ( cerumen)
the term lines of cleavage refers to
elastic fibers in the dermis
Radial and ulnar collateral ligaments restrict side-to-side movement of which joint?
elbow
radial and ulnar collateral ligaments restrict side to side movement of what joint
elbow
Whartons jelly is a type of
embryonic connective tissue
acromegaly
enlargement of the extremities adult
hypodermic needle penetrating skin in the order
epidermis , papillary layer, reticular layer
developmental stages and changes in the ____ of various long bones allow a forensic pathologist to quite accurately estimate the age of a skeleton below the age of 25.
epiphyseal regions
epiphyseal fracture
epiphysis separates from the diaphysis along the epiphyseal plate
Membranes are organs formed by the combination of which tissues?
epithelial and connective
human hair is derived from
epithelial cells
An avascular tissue composed mostly of cells with little extracellular material is most likely to be
epithelial tissue
and avascular tissue composed mostly of cells with little extracellular material is most likely to be
epithelial tissue
blood vessels are lacking or absent from
epithelial tissue and cartilage
inspection (physical examination )
examining body proportions, posture, and patterns of movement local inspection is examine the site of an injury
Menisectomy
excision of the meniscus
the term tubuloalveolar describes
exocrine gland
bone spurs
extra bone tissue that grows in the margins of worn-away cartilage
for a drug to work well as a transdermal medication it needs to be
fat soluble
what can penetrate the skin
fat-soluble vitamins
The linea aspera is found on which bone?
femur
the matrix of connective tissue is composed of
fibers and ground substance
The only type of cell seen in a tendon is
fibroblasts
the most abundant cells seen in connective tissues are
fibroblasts
a tissue viewed under the microscope displays cells in little holes, densely packed fibers and no blood vessels. This describes
fibrocartilage
a gomphosis is an example of a
fibrous synarthotic
the structure that attaches the patella to the fibula is ______
fibular collateral ligament
to raise your hand and place it on the shoulder of a person standing in front of you involves ____ of the shoulder
flexion
hinge joints
flexion and extension
which movements are possible at both shoulder and elbow joints
flexion and extension
membrane filled spaces between cranial bones of an infant are
fontanels
intramembranous ossification
forms the mandible the clavicle and the roofing bones of the skull (flat bones)
sutures fibrous joints
found in skull - immovable joints - synarthrosis
Pott's fracture
fracture in 1 or both malleous of the tibia
monocytes that leave the blood stream and WANDER through connect tissue to engulf pathogens are
free macrophages
diarthrosis
freely movable
anterior (ventral)
front
coronal suture separates
frontal and parietal bones
which type of intercellular connection facilitates passage of electrical signals between cardiocytes that enables a coordinated heart beat
gap junctions
plane joints
gliding in carpal bones, inter tarsal joints and non axial
sebaceous glands are often associated with
hairs
gap junctions are found in high qualities in cells of the
heart
bursae are small pockets or sacs filled with synovial fluid that _______
help relieve pressure during movement of body parts
radiography - grays
high energy radiation that can penetrate living tissues. - creates an image with radio dense tissues (bone) appears white and less dense tissues in black or gray
study of the microscopic structure of tissues is
histology
epithelial regeneration as a characteristic would be absolutely necessary in this type of gland
holocrine
what type of secretion is it when the cell product accumulates in the cytoplasm and the entire cell disintegrates?
holocrine
endochondral ossification begins with
hyaline cartilage
forms epiphyseal growth plate
hyaline cartilage
most bones develop from
hyaline cartilage
a layer of tissue found under the reticular layer of the dermis is known as the ______ and is made up if primarily
hypodermis, adipose tissue
ligamentum teres is attached to the femur and the
ilial component of the acetabulum
auricular surface of the sacrum articulate with the
ilium
synarthrosis
immovable
osteoblasts located
in inner osteogenic layer of the periosteum and endosteum
craniotomy
incision of the skull
appositional growth
increase in bone thickness and circumference of long bone
Bursitis
inflammation of a bursa
Osteomyelitis
inflammation of bone and bone marrow
Osteoarthritis
inflammation of the bone and joint
mastoiditis
inflammation of the mastoid bone
sinusitis
inflammation of the sinuses
dermatitis
inflammation of the skin
all the following are part of the rotator cuff
infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor, and supraspinatus
Sprains
injuries to the ligaments around a joint
physical examination
inspection palpation percussion auscultation
vestibulocochlear nerve goes through
internal acoustic meatus
The areas between neighboring osteons contain
interstitial lamellae
the cruciate ligaments are best described as
intracapsular knee ligaments
a transverse plane
is known as a horizontal plane cross -sectional plane
brown fat
is vascular and contains numerous mitochondria
what is NOT true about synovial fluid
it is produced by cells in the fibrous capsule true : - it nourishes articular cartilage - it is rich in albumin - it reduces friction between bones and joints - it is rich in hyaluronic acid
the structure that surrounds a diarthrotic joint is
joint capsule
synovial joints characteristic
joint capsule greater range of motion in joints
which of the following is found in the epidermis
keratinocyte, merkel cell, langerhans cell
which joint has meniscus / menisci
knee
pituitary dwarfism
lack of growth hormone, normal proportions with short stature
these cells help the body defend itself against the effect of excessive UV radiation
langerhans cells and melanocytes
hair grown on fetus
lanugo
the type of strong fibrous connective tissue which attaches bones to bones at joints is called a
ligament
holds bones together at synovial joints
ligaments
parietal
lining body cavity
visceral
lining of organ directly
where do you find simple cuboidal epithelial tissue
lining of trachea
_______ are common inclusions in the cytosol of fat cells
lipid droplets
auscultation
listening to body sounds usually using a stethoscope
vitiligo
localized loss of skin pigmentation characterized by white patches
epiphyseal plate cartilaginous joints
long bones made of hyaline cartilage - become bone joint
functions of sebum include
lubricate skin inhibiting the growth of bacteria on the skin
which does NOT assist a cell in connecting to others
lysosome what does - desmosome - hyaluronan - gap junction - tight junction
squamous cell carcinoma
malignant tumor of the squamous epithelial cells in the epidermis
small depression on temporal bone that the mandibular condyle fits into is
mandibular fossa
a condition resulting from a hereditary defect in elastin fibers characterized by hypertensive joints , tall stature, long limbs and vision problems is
marfan syndrome
Osteocytes
mature bone cells
facial bones
maxillae, palatines, mandible, zygomatic, lacrimal
the middle finger is on which side of the hand
medial
cancers associated with these skin cells are the most dangerous
merkel cells
sensory structures in epidermis responsible for monitoring light touch are
merkel cells
two types of sweat glands in the skin are
merocrine and apocrine
the glands responsible for cooling the skin
merocrine glands
what embryological structure gives rise to vertebral bodies
mesenchyme and sclerotomes
an adolescent grows in height mainly because of events that occur in the _____ of the Skeleton
metaphyses
Due to persistent exposure to cigarette smoke the epithelia of trachea changed from pseudo stratified ciliated squamous epithelium to stratified squamous epithelium this transition is identified as...
metaplasia
which of the following sutures is found in the infant but sometimes has no evident marking in the adult?
metopic
Cells of the small intestine and kidney tubule have a "brush border" composed of ___, which are cell extensions that increase surface area.
microvilli
the superior orbital fissure and the foramen rotundum open in the _______ of the cranium
middle cranial fossa
individuals who have very dark hair will have
mostly eumelanin
uniaxial bi axial triaxial
move around 1 axis move around 2 axis move around 3 axis
the linings of both the oral and nasal cavities are
mucous membranes
What do goblet cells secrete?
mucus
goblet cells are responsible for secreting
mucus
intercostal space
muscles blood vessels nerves
classifying epithelial cells
number of layers
atlas articulates with the skull at the
occipital condyle
The degenerative effects of osteoporosis are most likely to affect ________.
older women
the popliteal surface is located
on the posterior surface of the knee
deviated septum
one part of the nasal cavity is smaller because of malformation or injury of the nasal septum
the correct arranged of these foramina anterior to posterior is
optic canal foramen rotundum foramen ovale and foramen spinous
what kind of tissue has a matriculates arranged in concentric circles around a central canal that has blood vessels running through it
osseous tissue
what kind of tissue has a matrix arranged in concentric circles around a central canal that has blood vessels running through It?
osseous tissue
bone cell that breaks down old bone matrix is
osteoclast
The cells primarily responsible for the breakdown of bone are
osteoclasts
all of these originate from osteoprogenitor cells EXCEPT____ - osteoblasts - osteocytes
osteoclasts
what is a cell that has up to 50% nuclei and a ruffled border
osteoclasts
the lacunae of bone
osteocytes
spongy bones has
osteocytes in lacunae, lamellae, canaliculi
a reduction in bone mineral density most commonly associated with post menopausal women is known as
osteoporosis
which type of cell is capable of dividing to produce new osteoblasts?
osteoprogenitor
arthritis
painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
Tendinitis/Tenosynovitis
painful inflammation of tendons and synovial membrane of joints
the structure that attaches the patella to the tibia is
patellar ligament
the connective tissue covering the outer surface of a bone
periosteum
types of synovial joints
plane hinge condyloid saddle ball and socket
invertebral dicks
prevent bone on bone contact contribute to height shock absorbers
actions permitted by the distal radioulnar articulation are
pronation and supination
herniated disk
protrusion of a degenerated or fragmented intervertebral disk so that the nucleus pulposus protrudes, causing compression on the nerve root
tendons from this muscle primarily support the knee
quadriceps femoris
which feature goes with elbow joint
radial annular ligament
___________ is a hemopoietic tissue found in the___
red bone marrow, the medullary cavity of young children
feature of osteoarthritis
restriction of movement degeneration of articular cartilage pain abnormal growth inside the joint cavity
Metatarsal Stress Fracture
results from repetitive pressure, runners especially prone
a tissue that forms a supportive framework in the spleen and liver is _______ tissue
reticular connective tissue
the parenchyma of the spleen is supported by a storm made up of
reticular fibers
largest density of collagenous fibers in the dermis is in the
reticular layer
what type of tissue forms the storm of organs such as the spleen and thymus
reticular tissue
a plane suture is found
right and left maxilla
which cutaneous glands develop as outgrowths of hair follicles?
sebaceous and apocrine glands
structure that contains the pituitary gland is
sella turcica
this secretion is watery and contains enzymes
serous glands
bone growth rates increase dramatically after puberty because
sex hormones increase osteoblast bone deposition rates
which of the parts of a hair are usually seen because they are located outside the body
shaft
interosseous membranes fibrous joints
sheet of dense connective tissue - connects long bones radius and ulna slightly movable
articular cartilage
shields the surfaces of the articulating bones at synovial joints and helps absorb shock and reduces friction at a synovial joint
the epithelium that lines the stomach and intestines is
simple columnar
the tissue lining the outer wall of small intestine of the digestive tract Is called
simple columnar epithelium
fracture doesn't break skin
simple or closed fracture
which type of tissue comprises the inner lining of blood vessels
simple squamous epithelium
amphiarthrosis
slightly moveable
Why would a skin graft have to include some cells from the stratum basale?
so that these cells can undergo mitosis to replenish cells which will be shed
the foramen oval in what bone
sphenoid
a fracture of a bone that is the result of a twisting of the bone is a
spiral fracture
-______ is always surrounded by ______
spongey bone, compact bone
two types of osseous tissue
spongy and compact bone
knee injuries
sprains, cuts, bruises, fractures, dislocations.
concerning diarthroses one can speculate that mobility increases____________ decreases
stability
the greatest amount of keratin is found where
stratum corneum
shredding of dead skin cells (desquamation) occurs from the
stratum corneum- GREATEST AMOUNT OF KERATIN
In thin skin, the ____ is absent
stratum lucidum
this layer of the skin contains langerhans and melanocytes
stratum spinosum
skeletal system functions
support protect mineral storage blood cell formation
fibrous joint
suture, gomphosis, syndesmosis
types of fibrous joints
sutures, syndesmoses- slightly move joints interosseous membranes
bunion
swelling of the joint at the base of the great toe caused by inflammation of the bursa
a part of the body that contains a broad flat disc of fibrocartilage would be classified as
symphysis
epiphyseal plates of growing bones classified as:
synchondroses cartilaginous joints synarthrotic joints
the joint running between the length of the ulna and radius is a________ joint
syndesmosis
which joints permit slight movement
syndesmosis
if a joint is enclosed in a tough connective tissue capsule and it is contains a joint cavity it is classified as
synovial
percussion
tapping fingers to determine density of underlying tissues. if lungs are filled with fluid the chest will sound more dense
which bone does not contribute to the formation of the eye orbit ?
temporal
what pair of skull bones contribute to the only freely movable joint of the head?
temporal and mandible
which is NOT true of the periosteum
that is covers and protects the articular cartilages
a function of the papillary layer of the skin is
that is nourishes and supports the epidermis
the most significant reason that the hip joint is less mobile than the shoulder joint is
the almost complete bony socket enclosing the head of the femur
the integumentary glands that normally develop at puberty are
the apocrine glands
the dermis of the skin is
the area that contains loose connective tissue, collagenous fiber nerves and blood vessels
pigments embedded in the skin during tattooing are found in
the dermis
in appositional bone growth
the diameter of the bone increases
ligamentum teres arises from
the fovea capitus
the ligamentum teres arises from
the fovea capitus
temporomadibular joint (TMJ)
the joint between the temporal bone and the coracoid process of mandible ISSUE WITH JAW MOVEMENT
internal most layer of a hair shaft is
the medulla
Clavicle Fracture
the most commonly fractured bone. The sternocleidomastoid muscle causes superior displacement of the medial fragment. The weight of the arm and the pec major causes inferior displacement of the lateral fragment.
the wet membrane that covers cavities open to the external surface of the body is called
the mucous membrane
the term epistaxis is best associated with a clinical condition located in
the nasal cavity
the muscles that move the eyes are controlled by nerves that pass through
the orbital fissures
lines of cleavage are associated most with
the orientation of elastic and collagenous fibers in the dermis
a long bone found and contained functional epiphyseal plates
the person was prepubertal
palpation (physical examination )
the physician uses hands and fingers to feel body and gives info on skin texture and temp. Can be used to feel underlying structures for finding sensitive spots,
a plane suture is found
the right and left maxilla
two bones have auricular surfaces namely
the sacrum and os coxae
the rotator cuff includes all of the following muscles
the subscapularis teres mior the infrospinatus the supraspinatus
laminectomy
the surgical removal of a lamina helps with LORDOSIS SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT
attach to the sternum by separate cartilaginous extensions
the true ribs
the vertebral arch encloses
the vertebral foramen
cumminuted fracture
there is more than one fracture line and the bone is splintered or crushed
inferior nasal conchae
they are located lateral to the nasal septum
As keratinocytes move to the surface
they eventually die and are sloughed off
which are true about tight junctions
they seal off intercellular space and prevent substances from passing between cells and they bind epithelial cells together near the apical surface
osteopenia
thinner than average bone density
the base of the skull in a dwarf is much less developed than the other cranial parts of the skull because
this individual has a intramembraneuous ossification disorder that comprises the development of cartilage
the presence of large numbers of microvilli on the exposed surfaces of epithelial cells indicate that
this is the are where sorption and secretion take place
which of the following vertebral curvatures is convex anteriorly
thoracic
primary curvature of vertebral column
thoracic and sacral
costal facets found on
thoracic vertebrae only
which of the knee ligaments function to reinforce the medial and lateral surfaces of the joint, tighten only at full extension of the joint and in this position act to stabilize the joint?
tibial and fibular collateral ligaments
function of osteoblast in osseous tissue is
to produce new bone matrix
cephalic (superior)
toward the head
inferior (caudal)
towards tail / feet
spicules on spongy bone
trabeculae
spongy bone is made up of a network of bony spines called
trabeculae
spongy bone made of
trabeculae
which type of epithelium lines the renal pelvis ureters and urinary bladder?
transitional
which type of epithelium lines the renal pelvis, ureters and urinary bladder
transitional epithelium
perforating canals (volkmann)
transmit blood vessels to osteons deep inside the cell. Allows blood vessels and nerves to penetrate compact bone.
skin graft
transplantation of healthy tissue to an injured site
ribs 1 -10 articulate with the bodies of the thoracic vertebrae are the
transverse processes of the thoracic vertebrae
ball and socket joint
triaxial glenumeral joint coxal joint
saddle joints
triaxial sternoclavicular joint
shoulder dislocation
true separation of humerus from glenoid fossa
which bones have styloid processes
ulna and radius
pivot joints
uniaxial
sonography
use of sound waves to produce diagnostic images; also called ultrasound
Differences in uncut hair length result from
variations in hair growth rate and duration of the hair growth cycle
the sacrum is an extension of the _______
vertebral canal
Bones have a vascular supply that is
very extensive, including many arteries and veins branching throughout the bone
endoscopy
visual examination of a body cavity or canal using a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope
the synthesis of ____ depend on the penetration of ultraviolet light through the epidermis
vitamin D
all of these two vascular channels which are present in bone
volkman's canals and Haversian canals - contain blood vessels
the facial bone that is not paired - during development or in the adult is the
vomer
when is the ossification of the appendicular skeleton complete?
when a person is in her 20's
the skeletal system compact bone is located
where bones are most heavily stressed
extra bones that develop between the usual bones of the skull are called
wormian bones
angiography
x rya imaging of blood vessels after injection of a contrast material
Osteoporosis
A condition in which the body's bones become weak and break easily.
Scurvy
Vitamin C deficiency
Rickets
Vitamin D deficiency children - BOWED LEGS