Chapter 6 Quiz questions
which of the following primary functions of the skeletal system applies to the role of the red bone marrow?
blood cell production
the majority of the weight of the bone is due to
calcium salts
Channels within bone, involved with cell-to-cell communication, are called
canaliculi
what is the main difference between spongy bone and compact bone?
compact bones contain osteons; spongy bones contain trabeculae
the shaft of a long bone is called the
diaphysis
which of the following is an example of the skeletal system's primary function of providing structural support?
individual bones provide a framework for the attachment of soft tissues and organs
Narrow sheets of calcified matrix are referred to as
lamellae
what kind of bone is this?
long bone; humerus
a primary function of the skeletal system is
maintaining the normal concentrations of calcium and phosphate ions in body fluids
Intramembranous ossification results in the formation of which of the following bones?
mandible
which of the following is formed via intramembranous ossification
mandible
Bone forming cells are called
osteoblasts
Immature, active bone cells that produce new bone matrix are termed
osteoblasts
which of the following matches the cell with its function?
osteoblasts: ossification
________ are giant bone cells with 50 or more nuclei.
osteoclasts
the bone cells that contribute to increases in calcium in blood are the
osteoclasts
which of the following is found only in compact bone?
osteons
two hormones that work together to elevate calcium levels in the body are ______ and ________
parathyroid hormone; calcitriol
a compound fracture
results in bone projecting through the skin
The presence of ________ strongly indicates that the long bone is still growing.
an epiphyseal plate
An increase in the diameter of growing bone is termed ________ growth.
appositional
which of the following occurs in intramembranous ossification?
fibrous connective tissue is converted to bone tissue, which first resembles spongy bone
in the skeletal system, compact bone is usually located
where stresses come from a limited range of directions
despite its strength, bone will crack or even break if subjected to extreme loads, sudden impacts, or stresses from unusual .... remains and the cellular components of the endosteum and periosteum survive. steps in the repair process may take from ....
hematoma formation, callus formation, spongy bone formation, compact bone formation
the connective tissue covering the outer surface of a bone is (the)
periosteum
what are the steps of the endochondral ossification
- chondrocytes enlarge and calcify - bone forms at the diaphysis surface -blood vessels invade the inner cartilage and the new osteoblasts form spongy bone -osteoclasts create a marrow cavity -secondary ossification centers form in the epiphyses
the bone in the epiphysis is..
spongy bone
spongy bone is made up of a network of bony rods or plates called
spongy bone is made
which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system
temperature maintenance
you and your twin sister, both 18 years of age, were in a car accident. she had a clean break across the humerus and the upper arm bone-no bleeding, no break in the skin. However you have a very messy break of the distal tibia in the lower leg, requiring pins to be inserted. Which statement is true regarding the differences in your break and your sister's break?
you will be given antibiotics to reduce bacterial infection, whereas your sister will not