Ch 7 Study Area
How many lumbar vertebrae exist in the vertebral column?
5
The largest and strongest bone in the body is the __________.
Femur
What three bones fuse during childhood to form the coxal bone?
Ilium, Ischium, Pubis
Which part of the coxal bone articulates with the sacrum?
Ilium
What bones meet at the lambdoid suture?
Occipital and parietal
Which pair of bones meets along the sagittal suture?
Parietal bones
The thumb is the __________ while the great toe is the __________.
Pollex, Hallux
Which bone marking provides a site where bones articulate or to which ligaments and tendons attach?
Projection
What part of scapula articulates with the clavicle?
Acromion
What is the main function of the bones of the appendicular skeleton?
Aid in motion
The weight-bearing structure of a vertebra is the __________.
Body
Which of the following is an opening in a bone?
Canal/meatus
Wrist bones are known as __________.
Carpals
What structure is present on the second cervical vertebra (C2 or axis) that allows you to rotate your neck to say "no"?
Dens
The pelvic girdle consists of two bones, the clavicle and scapula, which support the upper limb and anchor it to the trunk.
False
Membranous areas, or "soft spots," seen in the skull of an infant are called __________.
Fontanels
What part of the scapula articulates with the humerus?
Glenoid cavity
The palatine bone contributes to the structure of the __________.
Hard palate
What part of each metacarpal forms the "knuckle" of your hand?
Head
From proximal to distal, what bones form the upper limb?
Humerus, Ulna/Radius, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges
Which bones house teeth?
Mandible and maxillary
In anatomical position, the ulna is __________ to the radius.
Medial
Which prominent arch runs along the medial side of the foot from the calcaneus to metatarsals I-III?
Medial longitudinal arch
The distal end of the fibula articulates with the __________.
Talus
Geri has pain behind her ear lobe and was diagnosed with mastoiditis. Which bone is affected?
Temporal bone
Craniostenosis is the premature fusion of one or more skull sutures in an infant. Predict what problem may arise if the skull sutures prematurely ossify during infancy.
The bones of the skull may be deformed and brain development can be restricted when skull sutures prematurely close.
What are the two primary curvatures seen in the vertebral column of a fetus?
Thoracic and sacral
Ribs 8-12 are considered false ribs because they do not directly attach to the sternum by their own cartilage. Instead, the costal cartilage of ribs 8-10 attach to the cartilage of the seventh rib.
True
What bones form the forearm (antebrachium)?
Ulna and radius
Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone?
Zygomatic bone