Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 6 Test
The presence of an epiphyseal line indicates
epiphyseal growth has ended
Which of the following bones contains the cribriform foramina?
ethmoid
The bony structure of the orbit is composed of which of the following?
ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, lacrimal, maxilla, zygomatic, and palatine
Typical movement at a hinge joint includes
extension flexion
Which of the following is a step in the intramembranous ossification?
fibrous connective tissue is converted to bone tissue
The paranasak sinuses are located in the ______ bone.
frontal ethmoid sphenoid maxillary
The coronal suture is the boundary between which bones?
frontal and parietal
The lateral contour of the shoulder is formed by what part of the humerus?
greater tubercle
Structural characteristics of the pelvic girdle that adapt it to the role of bearing weight of the body include
heavy bones strong and stable joints
The joints between the phalanges are classified as
hinges
The trochlea is a part of the
humerous
Most bones in the appendicular skeleton develop from
hyaline cartialge the process of endochondral ossification
The bones of the pelvis
include both axial and appendicular elements
The hormone calcitonin functions to
increase the rate if bone deposition
A movement that turns the sole of the foot inward is an example of
inversion
A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole inward is termed
inversion
The patella
is a sesamoid bone
The structure that surrounds a diathrotic joint is called a
joint capsule
The largest, most complex synovial joint is the
knee
The lateral collateral ligament is part of which joint
knee
Layers of bone are reffered to as
lamellae
The bones of the limbs are classified as
long bones
Which of the following curves develops as a child begins to stand and walk?
lumbar
Regulatory functions of the skeletal system include
maintaining blood calcium levels
The bone that makes up the lower jaw is the
mandible
The point of attachment for muscles that extended and rotate the head is the
mastiod process
Which of the following bones bear teeth?
maxillae mandible
A cleft palate is malformation of which bone?
maxillary
An accessory structure of a joint that subdivides a synovial cavity, channels the flow of synovial fluid, or allows for variations in the shapes of the articular surfaces is a
meniscus
The bones that form the palms of the hands are the
metacarpals
Compared with the pectoral girdle, the pelvic girdle is
most robust, adapted for weight bearing
The special movement of the thumb that allows it is grasp an object and hold onto it is called
opposition
Immature, active bone cells are termed
osteoblasts
Red bone marrow functions are the formation of
osteoblasts
In intramembranous ossification
osteoblasts differentiate within a connective tissue ossification occurs at the ossification center
Bone cells capable of breaking down bonds are termed
osteoclasts
Infection of a bone is called
osteomyelitis
Which of the following is only found in compact bone?
osteons
Which of the following make up most of the bone tissues?
osteons
In addition of osseous tissue, a typical bone contains
other connective tissues smooth muscle tissues (in blood vessel walls) neural tissues
The bony rood of the mouth is formed by
palatine bones maxillae
The connective tissue covering the outer surface of a bone is (the)
periosteum
The fibula
provides lateral stability to the ankle
Coxal bones include the
pubis ishichium ilium
Various classifcations of joints are based on
range of motion permitted structural composition specific type of movement
The appendicular skeleton consists of
the bones of the arms the bones of the legs the bones of the hands and feet the bones that connect the limbs to the axial skeleton
The pelvic girdle consists of
the ilium, ischium, and pubis
The joints that are subjected to the greatest forces would be found in
the legs
Which of the following is part of the appendicular skeleton?
the scapula
The temporomandibular joint is
the site of the articulation between the cranium and mandible
The ribs articulate with
the transverse processes of the vertebrae
As you proceed from the head inferiorly down the vertebral column
the vertebrae become larger the transverse processes become shorter the body of the vertebrae become heavier the spinous processes become larger
Costal processes are located on _______ vertebrae
thoracic
The primary curves of the vertebral column are the
thoracic and pelvic
Jason fractured his pisiform bone in an accident. What part of his body is injured?
wrist
Imroper administration of CPR can force the _____ into the liver
xiphoid process
The most inferior portion of the sternum is called the
xiphoid process
Which of the following is most likely to be damaged during CPR?
xiphoid process
Functions of the curves of the vertebral column include which of the following?
acommodation of the thoracic and abdominopelvic viscera
One role of the frontanels is to
allow for compression of the skull during childbirth
Intervertebral joints are
amphiarthrotic. symphyses. gliding joints. actually made up of three separate joints.
Compared to the male pelvis, the female pelvis has
an enlarged pelvic outlet. a wider, more circular pelvic inlet. a broader pubic arch.
The structure of the hip bone that can easily be felt on the front of the hip is the
anterior superior iliac spine
Bones within the temporal bone that are important to hearing are called
auditory ossicles
The divisions of the skeletal system include
axial and appendicular
In which of the following is rotation a permitted movement?
ball and socket
A small, synovial-fluid-filled pocket in connective tissue, which may be connected to a joint cavity, is a
bursa
The smooth, rounded, or oval articular process of a bone is termed a `
condyle
Osseous tissue is classified as which of the following?
connective tissue
The depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is the
coronoid fossa
The following are major steps in the process of endochondral ossification: 1. Blood vessels invade the perichondrium 2. Osteoblasts create a marrow cavity 3. Chondrocytes enlarge and calcify 4. Osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage with spongy bone 5. The perichondrium is converted into periosteum, and the inner layer produces bone
3, 1, 5, 4, 2
The coccyx is composed of ______ fused vertebrae
3-5
The vertebral column contains ______ lumbar vertebrae
5
The vertebral column contains _____ cervical vertebrae
7
In the skeletal system, compact bone is located
where bones are most heavily stressed
Paranasal sinuses are located within which of the following bones? (1) frontal bone (2) sphenoid (3) ethmoid (4) maxilla (5) nasal bone
1, 2, 3, 4
Humans have ___ pairs of ribs
12
The appendicular skeleton contains ______ bones
126
Billy is injured during a high school football game. His chest is badly bruised, and he is experiencing difficulty breathing. What might be the problem?
Billy has probably broken one or more of his ribs. Movement of the ribs changes the size of the thoracic cavity, which is an important part of breathing. When the ribs are broken, breathing can become difficult (labored) because the ribs cannot function properly. It is also possible that the injury caused a rib to pierce one of the lungs, resulting in a condition known as a pneumothorax, or collapsed lung, due to air in the pleural cavity.
Differentiate between compact bone and spongy bone
Compact bone has osteons situated in closely packed areas and is found where stresses come from a limited range of direction. Spongy bone has large spaces between thin, bony plates and is found where stresses are few or come from many different directions. Compact bone provides strength, whereas spongy bone serves to reduce the weight of bones
Why might a person suffering from osteoporosis benefit from increased calcium ingestion?
In osteoporosis, a decrease in the calcium content of bones leads to bones that are weak and brittle. Increased calcium ingestion raises blood calcium levels and triggers osteoblasts to form new bone. This new formation of bone can help diminish the bone decrease due to overactive osteoclasts.
The clavicle articulates with the
Manurbrium
Mary has just finished pitching a fast-pitch softball game. What joint is most likely to be sore, and why?
Pitching a softball repeatedly requires the shoulder's ball-and-socket joint to sustain a great deal of circumductive forces. The shoulder is most likely to be sore as a result of these repeated forced circumductions and the friction and tension associated with them.
When playing a contact sport, which injury would you expect to occur more frequently: a dislocated shoulder or a dislocated hip? Why?
Shoulder dislocations would occur more frequently than hip dislocations because the shoulder is a more mobile joint. Because of its mobility, the shoulder joint is not bound tightly by ligaments or other structures and is easier to dislocate when excessive forces are applied. The hip joint, although mobile, is stabilized by four heavy ligaments; bones fit together snugly in the joint. The synovial capsule of the hip joint is larger than the shoulder, and the range of motion is not as great. These factors contribute to the joint being more stable and less easily dislocated.
The suture that forms the articulation of the parietal bone with the temporal bone is the
Squamosal suture
Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?
Storage pf inorganic salts protection of vital organs iocomotion support
Functions of the skeletal system include
Support, storage, protection, blood cell production
Jennifer undergoes a pelvic scan to determine if she has any fractures as a result of a car accident. To her delight, the technician does not find any fractures. He does note, however, that Jennifer's acetabulae are markedly shallow bilaterally. What might the technician conclude about Jennifer as a result of this finding?
The technician should predict that Jennifer may have rather flexible hip joints. The head of the femur fits into the acetabulum of the pelvis. The bones of the acetabulum limit the movements of the femur as a result. Since Jennifer's acetabulae are shallow, this limiting factor would be reduced.
A movement away from the longitudinal axis of the body in the frontal plane is
abduction
A movement away from the midline of the body is termed
abduction
The socket that recieves the head of the femur is the
acetabulum
The atlas is classified as a _________ vertebra
cervical
Circular motion is called
circumduction
The only fixed support for the pectoral girdle is the
clavicle
The pectoral girdle consists of the
clavicle and scapula
The pectoral girdle meets the axial skeleton where the
clavicle attaches the manubrium
Organic components of the matrix bone include
collagen fibers
The parietal, temporal, frontal, and occipital bones are
cranium
The knee joint is reinforced by
cruciate ligaments. fibular (lateral) collateral ligaments. patellar ligaments. tibial (medial) collateral ligaments.
Which of the following associations is most accurate?
diarthoses, synovial
Which of the following problems might be due to the injury of structures associated with the hyoid bone?
difficulty in swallowing soreness upon movement of the back of the tongue
The nasal septum includes which of the following?
vomer perpendicular plate of the ethmoid
Structural charachteristics of the pectoral girdle that adapt it to a wide range of movement include
relatively weak joints
A compound fracture
results in bone breaking the skin
Which of the following is part of the wrist?`
scaphoid
An exaggereated lateral curvature is termed
scoliosis
The pituitary gland is located in the
sella turcica
The structure that houses the pituitary gland is called the
sella turcica
The ankle contains _____ bones
seven
Which of the following is a function of synovial fluid?
shock absorption
Features of the maxillae include
sinuses alveolar processes orbital rims inferior orbital foramina
The vertebral arches surround and protext the
spinal cord
Which of the following is a part of the nasal septum?
vomer bone
The parathyoid hormone
stiluates osteoclasts activity increases the rate of calcium absorption decreases the rate of calcium excretion
Dislocations involving synovial joints are usually prevented by
structures such as ligaments that stabilize and support the joint. the shape of the articulating surface. the presence of other bones that prevent certain movements. the position of muscles and fat pads that limit the degree of movement
The _____ of the radius assists in the stabilization of the wrist joint.
styloid process
The long, skinny process near the external auditory meatus is the
styloid process
Most of the anterior surface of the scapula is formed by the
subscapular fossa
The corners of the scapula include the
superior angle, inferior angle, and lateral angle
A synovial membrane
surrounds the joint cavity. secretes synovial fluid. stores small amounts of adipose tissue. lubricates the joint.
A joint that holds skull bones together is called a
suture
Which of the following joints is located on the skull?
suture
Skull bones are joined by tight connection called
sutures
A fibrous joint in which bones are held together by an interosseous ligamet is
syndesmosis
Which of the following joints permits slight movement?
syndesmosis
A joint that permits free movement is called
synovial joint
The arches of the foot are supported by
tarsal bones
The juglar foramen is made from depressions of which pair of bones?
temporal and occipital
Bones of the skull that articulare the zygomatic bone include
temporal bone frontal bone maxillary bone sphenoid
The only moveable joint in the head is the
temporomandibular joint.
Spongy bone is made up of a network of bony spines called
trabeculae
Performing canals (canals of Volkmann)
transmit blood vessels to osteons deep inside the bone
Prood of the fusion of vertebrae in the sacrum is evidenced by the
transverse sacral ridges
Which two features make up the hinge at the elbow?
trochlea of the humerus and trochlear notch of ulna
Ribs that join the sternum directly are called _____ ribs.
true
The radial structures in contact with the ulna include the
ulnar notch head