Quiz 4: 7 and 8
What is a sesamoid bone?
A bone that forms within some tendons in response to stress
All the bones below belong to the axial skeleton, except the ________, which belongs to the appendicular skeleton.
Scapula
Which of the following is not a function of the skeleton?
Storage of red blood cells
Sutures are found between the cranial, facial, and sacral bones.
True
Which of the following is not found on a typical vertebra?
Vertebral head
Mature bones are remodeled throughout life via a process known as ________.
appositional growth
Osseous tissue is a(an) ________ tissue.
connective
Achondroplastic dwarfism is a hereditary condition, in which the long bones of the limbs fail to elongate normally because of reduced hyperplasia and hypertrophy of cartilage in the ________.
epiphyseal plate
The expanded head at each end of a long bone is called the ________.
epiphysis
Intramembranous ossification produces the ________.
flat bones of the skull
In endochondral ossification, the precursor connective tissue is ________, which is replaced by bone.
hyaline cartilage
All of the following are found on the temporal bone except the ________.
sella turcica
Which of the following is an inorganic component of the bone matrix?
Hydroxyapatite
Which of the following bones forms the bulk of the hard palate?
Maxilla
Which of the following articulates with the vertebral column?
Occipital condyle
Any bony prominence is called a(n) ________.
Process
Bone-forming cells are called ________.
osteoblasts
When ________ become enclosed in lacunae, they become cells called ________.
osteoblasts; osteocytes
Fontanelle are ________ in an infant.
spaces between the unfused cranial bones
The ________ suture separates the temporal bone from the parietal bone.
squamous