Chapter 6 Anatomy
Correctly match the definition and term: Hollow space in the shaft of a long bone.
Medullary cavity
Rickets can be caused by a deficiency of __________.
vitamin D
Select the statement that best describes most long bones at the time of birth.
A bony diaphysis with a widening medullary cavity, and two cartilaginous epiphyses
Correctly match the opening or depression in bone with its correct name: Groove.
A furrow
Match the type of cartilage to its correct description: Fibrocartilage.
Able to withstand heavy loads and absorb shock
Cartilage can grow in which of the following ways?
Appositional growth and interstitial growth
Match the following function of bone to its description: Anchorage.
As a result, we can walk, grasp objects, and breathe
Which of the following is true?
Despite the environmental factors that influence bone density, genetics still plays the major role in determining bone density.
Match the description to the correct zone in longitudinal growth of a long bone: Dead cartilage cells appear; matrix begins deteriorating.
Calcification zone
Select the hormone that lowers blood calcium levels when administered at high pharmacological doses.
Calcitonin
Correctly match the opening or depression in bone with its correct name: Meatus.
Canal-like passageway
Which of the following are tiny canals that connect the central canal of an osteon to the osteocytes?
Canaliculi
Correctly match the opening or depression in bone with its correct name: Sinus.
Cavity within a bone
Match the description to the correct answer regarding bone tissue: Major organic fiber of bone.
Collagen
Match the following: Costal cartilages.
Connect the ribs to the sternum
Match the following: Articular cartilages.
Cover the ends of most bones at moveable joints
In a car accident, the injuries to the driver include a fractured femur. Part of the broken end of the diaphysis of the femur is visibly penetrating through the skin in the thigh area. Which of the following properly classifies this fracture?
Displaced, complete, open (compound)
Correctly match the definition and term: Replacement of hyaline cartilage with bony tissue to form a bone.
Endochondral ossification
Correctly match the definition and term: Expanded portion of the long bone at its ends.
Epiphysis
Match the description to the correct stage of bone repair: Activity of fibroblasts and osteoblasts creates an overgrown splint around the fracture site.
Fibrocartilage callus
Intramembranous ossification is mostly responsible for forming which type of bone?
Flat bone
Match the following: Respiratory cartilages.
Form the skeleton of the larynx and reinforce other respiratory passages
Correctly match the description of the bony projection with its name: Bony expansion carried on a narrow neck.
Head
Select the correct sequence of fracture repair steps.
Hematoma forms, fibrocartilaginous callus forms, bony callus forms, bone remodeling occurs
Which function of bone tissue occurs in the red bone marrow?
Hematopoiesis
Match the description to the correct zone in longitudinal growth of a long bone: Older cartilage cells enlarge.
Hypertrophic zone
Which of the following statements is true?
Hypocalcemia leads to hyperexcitability.
Which of the following is not composed of hyaline cartilage?
Intervertebral discs
Match the description to the correct answer: Bone with a complex shape.
Irregular bone
Match the type of cartilage to its correct description: Elastic cartilage.
Located in the external ear and epiglottis
Osteoblasts release which of the following?
Matrix vesicles studded with the enzyme alkaline phosphatase
Which of the following is true with respect to hyaline cartilage?
Most abundant skeletal cartilage
Correctly match the description of the projection with its name: Crest.
Narrow ridge of bone
Determine the scenario that reduces the mass of a long bone.
Osteoclast activity is greater than osteoblast activity.
Correctly match the term and description: Mature bone cell.
Osteocyte
Correctly match the term and description: Bone stem cell.
Osteoprogenitor cell
Which bone disorder is characterized by excessive and haphazard bone deposit and resorption?
Paget's disease
Which of the following bone disorders is not treatable with increased calcium and vitamin D?
Paget's disease
The hormonal control of bone remodeling primarily involves which of the following?
Parathyroid hormone
Correctly match the bone type with its example: Sesamoid bone.
Patella of the knee
Correctly match the definition and term: Fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers the outer surface of long bone.
Periosteum
Correctly match the term and description: Diaphysis.
Primary ossification center
Match the description to the correct zone in longitudinal growth of a long bone: Cartilage cells undergo mitosis.
Proliferation zone
If a breastfeeding mother becomes vitamin D deficient, what disease is most likely to develop in the nursing infant?
Rickets
Correctly match the opening or depression in bone with its correct name: Foramen.
Round or oval opening through a bone
Correctly match the opening or depression in bone with its correct name: Fossa.
Shallow, basinlike depression in a bone, often serving as an articular surface
Correctly match the description of the projection with its name: Spine.
Sharp, slender, often pointed projection
Match the description to the correct answer: Approximately equal in length and width.
Short bone
Correctly match the term and description: Epiphyseal plate.
Site of length increase in long bones
During a football game, a player fractures his leg bone when his foot plants into the turf, but several opposing players continue to push him forward. The doctor explains that the diagonal break across the bone was due to intense twisting forces. Select the type of fracture involved in this example.
Spiral
Correctly match the definition and term: Location of red bone marrow in an adult.
Spongy bone
Match the description to the correct stage of intramembranous ossification: Immature spongy bone and periosteum form.
Stage 3
Match the description to the correct stage of intramembranous ossification: Compact bone replaces immature spongy bone, just deep to the periosteum, and red marrow develops.
Stage 4
Mary is 50 years old. During a checkup, a bone scan reveals that portions of her skeleton show signs of osteoporosis. After reviewing the test results, her physician suggests that she take all of the following courses of action except?
Start taking synthetic parathyroid hormone
Select the true statement regarding appositional growth of a long bone.
The long bone increases in thickness, or diameter.
Correctly match the definition and term: A hormone that modulates the activity of growth hormone, ensuring proper bone formation.
Thyroid hormone
Correctly match the description of the projection with its name: Large, rough, rounded projections.
Tuberosity
Correctly match the bone type with its example: Irregular bone.
Vertebra of the spinal column
Correctly match the description of the projection with its name: Trochanter.
Very large, blunt, irregularly shaped process
Yellow marrow is useful as __________.
a tissue that may revert back to red marrow if a person needs more red blood cells
The bones in the long axis of the body make up the __________.
axial skeleton
Bones serve as an important reservoir for __________.
calcium
Hydroxyapatites in bone matrix that give bone its hardness are primarily composed of __________.
calcium and phosphates
Osteocytes maintain contact allowing them to communicate and permitting nutrients and wastes to be relayed from one osteocyte to the next through __________.
canaliculi
Cartilage tissue features __________ within small cavities called lacunae are __________.
chondrocytes
A patient is brought to the emergency room with a broken bone. According to the x-ray, the bone is fragmented into three pieces. This would be considered a __________.
comminuted fracture
The padlike menisci of the knee joints contain __________.
fibrocartilage
Before eight weeks, the skeleton of the human embryo is composed of __________.
fibrous membranes and hyaline cartilage
A narrow, slitlike opening in a bone is referred to as a __________.
fissure
During infancy and childhood, the single most important stimulus of epiphyseal plate activity is __________ from the anterior pituitary gland.
growth hormone
When problems with blood forming tissue are suspected, clinicians obtain tissue samples from the _____________ because the red bone marrow in this location is highly active in hematopoiesis.
hip bone
Bone is broken down by __________.
osteoclasts
The cells that maintain mature compact bone marix are __________.
osteocytes
The lacunae of bone contain __________.
osteocytes
A bone disorder that affects adults and has symptoms that are similar to rickets is called __________.
osteomalacia
All of the following belong to spongy bone, except __________.
osteons
When Ca2+ concentration in the blood becomes lower than normal, __________.
parathyroid hormone is released
Osteoporosis occurs most often in ____________________.
postmenopausal women
Collagen fibers do not __________.
provide for bone hardness
In adolescence, the "growth spurt" that is observed is mainly attributed to an increase in __________.
sex hormones
The bones of the skeleton store energy reserves as fat in __________.
yellow marrow
Which of the following is true regarding bone remodeling?
Every year 5 to 10 percent of the skeleton is replaced.
Correctly match the bone type with its example: Short bone.
Carpal of the wrist
Correctly match the description of the projection with its name: Tubercle.
Small rounded projection or process
Match the following: Nasal cartilage.
Supports the external nose