Chapter 6 Bones Questions
Spongy bone contains osteons.
False
True or False: Appositional growth in a skeletal cartilage will increase its overall length.
False
True or False: Increasing the percentage of collagen in a bone would make it become more rigid.
False
True or False: Osseous tissue is avascular.
False
True or False: Parathyroid hormone stimulates osteoblast activity.
False
True or False: The central canal of an osteon contains osteocytes.
False
True or False: The presence of an epiphyseal line indicates that long bone growth is still in process.
False
True or False: Vitamin D is necessary for the formation of the organic framework of bone.
False
The correct order (from start to finish) of fracture repair is:
Hematoma formation, fibrocartilaginous callus formation, bony callus formation, and bone remodeling
Which of the following characteristics of skeletal cartilage limits its thickness?
It is avascular and receives most of its nourishment from the perichondrium that surrounds it
Bones serve as an important reservoir of:
calcium
The most abundant mineral in the body is:
calcium
Hydroxyapatite in bone matrix that gives bone its hardness is primarily composed of:
calcium and phosphates
Which of the following statements best describes interstitial growth of cartilage?
chondrocytes divide and secrete new matrix from within the cartilage
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
Which of the following fractures would be the most likely not to heal?
comminuted fracture
The two types of osseous tissue are:
compact bone and spongy bone
The twisting of a long bone is prevented by which of the following?
Circumferential lamella
Intramembranous ossification begins with:
connective tissue membrane
A fracture in the shaft of a bone would occur in the:
diaphysis
Most bones below the base of the skull form by:
endochondral ossification
The process of bone growth at the epiphyseal plate is similar to:
endochondral ossification
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 hormone therapy. What hormone is prescribed for Mary?
estrogen
True or False: Scapulae are formed by intramembranous ossification.
false
The menisci of the knee are made of:
fibrocartilage
During fetal development intramembranous ossification takes place in:
fibrous connective tissue membranes
Before eight weeks, the skeleton of the human embryo is composed of:
fibrous membrane
Osteoblasts _____ new bone.
form
Osteoblasts:
form a new bone
65% of bone mass is composed of:
hydroxyapatites
When chondrocytes divide and form new matrix, it leads to an expansion of the cartilage tissue from within. This process is called:
interstitial growth
What is a characteristic of appositional cartilage growth?
it grows from the outside
Which of the following hormones' primary function is to regulate bone density?
leptin
Bone is broken down by:
osteoclasts
The lacunae of bone contain:
osteocytes
Bone forming cells originate from:
osteoprogenitor cells
When Ca2+ concentration in the blood becomes lower than normal:
parathyroid hormone is released
Which of the following structures anchors the periosteum to the underlying bone?
perforating
In month three of endochondral ossification, the first structure to be formed is a collection of elements known as the ____________ that invades the bone cavities present at this time.
periosteal bud
Which of the following is stored in bones?
phosphate
Collagen fibers do not:
provide for bone hardness
Every week we recycle _____ of our bone mass.
5%
What are the stages of intramembranous ossification?
Ossification center appears, Bone matrix is secreted, lamellar bone replaces woven bone and red marrow appears, woven bone and periosteum form
What are the stages of long bone growth at the epiphyseal plate? (from bottom to top)
Ossification zone, calcification zone, hypertrophic zone, proliferation zone
T or F: Yellow marrow can revert to red marrow if more red blood cells are needed by the body.
True
True or False: A bone that is imbedded in a ligament or tendon is a short bone.
True
True or False: An increase in parathyroid hormone can cause bones to become porous and brittle.
True
True or False: Collagen in the bone matrix provides flexible strength.
True
True or False: Excess growth hormone prior to puberty would result in gigantism.
True
True or False: Spongy bone in flat bones is called diploe.
True
Rickets can be caused by:
a deficiency of vitamin D
Yellow marrow is useful as:
a fat reserve
What kind of growth occurs when cartilage-forming cells secrete new matrix against the external face of the existing cartilage tissue?
appositional growth
At the end of secondary ossification, hyaline cartilage can be found:
at epiphyseal plates
The bones in the long axis of the body make up the:
axial skeleton
The epiphyseal plate is where:
bone elongation occurs
The final step in fracture repair is:
bone remodeling
If a breastfeeding mother becomes vitamin D deficient, what disease is most likely to develop in the nursing infant?
rickets
___________ bones act to alter the direction of tendon pull.
sesamoid
In adolescence, the "growth spurt" that is observed is mainly attributed to an increase in:
sex hormones
Which type of bone only has primary ossification centers?
short bones
Flat bones consist of:
spongy bone sandwiched between compact bone
Diploe is the ______ ______ found in the ______ bones of ______ ______.
spongy bone, flat, the skull
The structural unit of compact bone is:
the Haversian system
The structural unit of compact bone is:
the Haversian system or osteon
The notable hardness of bone is attributed to:
the presence of inorganic hydroxyapatites
Spongy bone contains all of the following, except:
true osteons
All of the following are stored in the matrix of bones, except:
vitamin D
Which of the following is classified as a short bone?
wrist bone
The bones of the skeleton store energy reserves as lipids in areas of:
yellow marrow