Chapter 6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue Quiz 1 of 2
An osteon (haversian system) is actually
A: A haversian canal (central canal) and its lamellae
Which of the following fractures goes all the way through a bone, but does not break into multiple pieces
A: Complete
Which of the following is classified as long bone
A: Femur
Passing through the periosteum of bones are arteries, veins, and
A: Nerves
When a fracture begins to heal, one type of bone cell moves into the fracture site and tears down the damaged bone tissue. Which of the following tears down bone
A: Osteoclasts
Which of the following diseases of bones is a loss of bone mass and density
A: Osteoporosis
In compact bone, the haversian canals (central canals) go the length of the bone. what are the connectors from one haversian canal to another
A: Volkmann canals (perforating canals)
Which of the following best describes the role of a lacuna in a bone
A: a cavity within a bone to house an osteocyte
The epiphyseal plate is the zone of
A: a new growth for endochondral ossification
A fontanel is
A: an unossified fibrous membrane
If blood calcium levels increase, which of the following hormones is released to take calcium from the blood and place in into the bones
A: calcitonin
Sharpey fibers, located on the periphery of a bone, are
A: collagen fibers from ligaments that attach to bone
The process of intramembranous ossification begins when
A: during embryonic development
Endochondral ossification begins at what age
A: during fetal development
The end of a long bone is referred to as the
A: epiphysis
The most common bone disease is osteoporosis. The most common consequence of this disease is
A: fractures
Which of the following types of bone develops out of a non-cartilage connective tissue scaffold
A: intramembranous
Some marrow of long bones is termed "red"marrow. The function of this is to
A: manufacture blood cells
Bone cells that manufacture new bone are known as
A: osteoblasts
Osteoclast production is inhibited by _____, secreted by osteoblasts
A: osteoprotegrin
The bone formed by endochondral ossification is called ______ bone
A: replacement
Insufficient Vitamin D in a diet may result in a condition known as
A: rickets
Which of the following disorders is the result of low amounts of growth hormone production that results in a very small person
A: rickets
Osteoclasts are active cells that tear down bone. They do this by secreting _____ that dissolve the organic part of the bone matrix
B: acid and protein-digesting enzymes
The center of an osteon is known as a central canal (Haversian canal). What passes through the center of the canal
B: blood vessels and nerves
one of the functions of bone is "electrolyte balance". Which of the following best represents this role
B: bones store calcium and phosphorus and release them into the blood as needed
Most of the peripheral skeleton of a 7-month-old fetus is primarily
B: cartilage tissue
The growth zone of a long bone is referred to as the
B: epiphyseal plate
Woven bone is formed during which of the following situations
B: fetal development and after fractures
In the skull of a newborn baby, the space between the developing skull bones is known as a(n)
B: fontanel
Two of the primary hormones for bone growth and development are
B: human growth hormone and thyroid hormone
In children and adolescents, what is the epiphyseal plate composed of
B: hyaline cartilage
Which of the following fractures is often referred to as being a "greenstick" fracture
B: incomplete
If a 12 year old were to fracture their epiphyseal plate, the result of the damage could be that the bone
B: may stop growing at the plate
Osteoporosis most often occurs in
B: older women
Normal formation of bone is known as osteogenesis. Another term for bone formation is
B: ossification
Which of the following types of cells add calcium and phosphorus to bone as well as manufactures bone
B: osteoblast
The type of cells that brings about intramembranous ossification are
B: osteoblasts
A lack of vitamin D in the diet that may occur in adults with a digestive disorder is known as
B: osteomalacia
Which of the following glands plays a major role in calcium homeostasis
B: parathyroid
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of "bone remodeling"
B: removal of old bone by osteoclasts and making of new bone by osteoblasts
Which of the following bones is considered to be flat
B: sternum
The lattice of spongy bone consists of plates, rods and spines, called
B: trabeculae
Examples of bones that are "irregular" in shape are
B: vertebrae and some skull bones
Which of the following combinations of treatments would be the most appropriate for treatment of osteoporosis
B: walking, adding calcium to the diet and, perhaps, taking estrogen-replacement therapy
Osteochondral progenitor cells
C: Are stem cells that become osteoblasts
Since bone is a connective tissue, it has all the necessary features of a connective tissue including a matrix. What makes up the matrix of a bone
C: Collagen, proteins and hydroxyapatite
Endochondral ends at what age
C: adulthood
The term "calcium homeostasis" refers to which of the following
C: balance of a calcium between the blood and the bones
Spongy bone has spaces within it that are filled with _____
C: bone marrow and blood vessels
Compared to younger bones, older bones are more_____ due to a decrease in ______
C: brittle; collagen
An injury that occurs to vertebrae when they are flattened is known as a
C: compression fracture
Which of the following is connective tissue that lines the medullary cavity of a bone
C: endosteum
Most of the calcium taken in with the diet that is not absorbed is
C: excreted in the feces
Intramembranous ossification results in the formation of bones that belong to which class of bones
C: flat bones of the clavicle and skull
The epiphyseal plate is divided into 4 zones. The region where chondrocytes mature and enlarge is the zone of
C: hypertrophy
The epiphyseal plate is divided into 4 zones. The region where the bone grows longer is the zone of
C: hypotrophy
Cartilage grows by two mechanisms: interstitial growth and appositional growth. Which pair of terms best describes the two methods
C: internal and on the surface
If the collagen and minerals are removed from a bone, what happens to the bone
C: it becomes soft and rubbery
The term "appositional growth" refers to bone growth that occurs
C: on the surface of cartilage, bone or older bone
In the process of bone remodeling, old bone is removed by
C: osteoclasts
Which of the following diseases is a bacterial infection of bone
C: osteomyelitis
If blood calcium levels decrease, which of the following hormones is released to take calcium out of the bones and put it into the blood
C: parathyroid hormone
Insufficient vitamin C in a diet may result in a condition known as
C: scurvy
Bone that has less bone matrix and more space than compact bone is _________ bone
C: spongy
What type of bone tissue surrounds a medullary cavity
C: spongy bone
Some marrow of long bones is termed "yellow" marrow under normal conditions. The function of this is to
C: store adipose tissue
A spiral fracture of a bone most often is the result of bone
C: that has been twisted
Bones
D: All of the above
Following a bone fracture a callus builds around the fracture site. A callus is a
D: Collection of blood vessels and collagen at the fracture site
Which of the following is a genetic disorder in which very brittle bones are produced that result in many fractures
D: Osteogenesis imperfecta
The epiphyseal plate is located
D: between the diaphysis and epiphysis
The epiphyseal plate is divided into 4 zones. The region where the cartilage matrix is mineralized with calcium carbonate is the zone of
D: calcification
Spaces occupied by osteocyte cell processes are known as
D: canaliculi
Before the process of intramembranous ossification, which of the following type of tissue Is found in the associated membranes of the skull and clavicles
D: collagen fibers
Which of the following fractures refers to a fracture of a bone in multiple pieces?
D: comminuted
The shaft of a bone is known as the
D: diaphysis
Once a long bone has completed its ossification, the bone now has a ______ where the old epiphyseal plate existed
D: epiphyseal line
The inorganic portion of a bone structure, made primarily of calcium phosphate crystals is known as
D: hydroxyapatite
Lamellar bone is bone that
D: is mature and is organized into thin sheets or layers
In regard to bone cell development, which of the following sequences is correct
D: osteogenic--> osteoblasts--> osteocyte
A tissue that surrounds a long bone, made of a double layer of connective tissue, is referred to as the
D: periosteum