Ch 5 MP: The Skeletal System
How many facial bones are there?
14
The number of bones found in a typical human is ______.
206
There are ________ tarsal bones in each foot.
7
How many cranial bones are there?
8
The two major divisions of the skeleton are the ______.
Appendicular & Axial
Which is NOT a result of a growth hormone abnormality?
Marfan syndrome
A comminuted fracture is characterized by
Shattering, with multiple bone fragments
How does spongy bone differ from compact bone?
Spongy bone has trabeculae rather than osteons.
The first step of fracture repair is
a fracture hematoma develops.
Which of the following is an accurate analogy to describe the osteon?
a target the central canal is the bulls-eye
The soft spot most recognizable in newborns is the ________ fontanelle.
anterior
The vertebra lacking a body and spinous process is called the
atlas
The bones that conduct sound wave vibrations to the inner ear are called the
auditory ossicles.
The bones of the wrist are called
carpals
The tarsals of the foot are analogous to the ________ of the hand.
carpals
The most common method of bone formation involves replacement of ________ with bone.
cartilage
Closed fractures are
completely internal
Bone is a type of ______ tissue.
connective
Which suture separates the frontal bone from the two parietal bones?
coronal
Osteoclasts and macrophages are similar in that both
derive from the same stem cell.
The shaft of a long bone is called a(n) _____.
diaphysis
The type of joint that allows the highest freedom of movement is
diarthrosis
Marfan syndrome is caused by
excessive cartilage formation
A shallow depression or recession on a bone surface is called a
fossa
Appositional growth adds ________ to bones.
girth
The socket for the shoulder joint is the
glenoid cavity
The superior articular process of one vertebra articulates with the ________ of the vertebrae above it.
inferior articular process
Vertebrae are examples of ________ bone.
irregular
Which suture separates the occipital bone from the two parietal bones?
lambdoid
The femur is an example of a(n) ________ bone.
long
Weight loss is a potential therapy to alleviate the symptoms of
lordosis
The largest vertebrae are called the
lumbar
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?
maintaining pH homeostasis
The bone forming the lower jaw is called the
mandible
The clavicle articulates with the ________ medially and the ________ laterally.
manubrium; acromion process
The bone that supports the upper teeth is called
maxillae
The sites of articulation of the skull with the vertebrae are called
occipital condyles
The process of removing and recycling bone matrix is called ________ and is accomplished by ________.
osteolysis; osteoclasts
The bone forming the posterior portion of the hard palate is called
palatine
The force most likely to break a bone would be applied
perpendicular to the diaphysis.
The most common distortion of the vertebral curvature is
scoliosis
The structure that encloses the pituitary is called the
sella turcica
An example of a ball-and-socket joint is the
shoulder
Air-filled chambers within the skull are called ______.
sinuses
Which of the following is a role of the fibula?
stabilizing the ankle joint
Which is NOT a function of the vertebrae?
supporting the brain in the skull
The spinal curves that develop before birth are
thoracic and sacral
The pectoral girdles consist of
two clavicles and two scapulae
Which of the following is NOT a role of osteocytes?
undergoing frequent cell division
The ribs articulate posteriorly with ________ and anteriorly with ________.
vertebrae; sternum
