Chapter 6 The Skeletal System Herbst

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Cartilage differs from bone because it:

-Is *embedded in a firm gel* rather than in a calcified cement substance -Has the *flexibility of a firm plastic* rather than being rigid -*Rebuilds itself very slowly after injury*

Short Answer: List the 4 TYPES of bones with an example.

1. Long bone (ex. Humerus) 2. Short bone (ex. Wrist bones) 3. Flat (ex. Frontal bone) 4. Irregular (ex. Vertebra)

Short Answer: List the 5 FUNCTIONS of bone.

1. Protection 2. Support 3. Storage 4. Movement 5. Hematopoiesis *MS.PHS*

Short Answer: List the 3 kinds of JOINTS with an example.

1. Synarthroseses (ex. Skull = no movement) 2. Amphiarethroses (ex. Symphyisis Pubis = little movement) 3. Diarthroses (ex. Ball & Socket Joint/ Hip or shoulder = Free movement)

There are a total of _____ phalanges in the skeletal system.

56

There are _____ PAIRS of true ribs.

7

Which of the following statements are NOT true?

A baby is NOT born with a straight spine.

An example of a synarthrotic joint is:

A cranial suture

The last two ribs:

Are referred to as "floating ribs"

True ribs:

Attach DIRECTLY to the sternum by means of cartilage.

Osteocytes

Bone cells

The heel bone is known as the:

Calcaneus

Chondrocytes

Cartilage cells

When epiphyseal cartilage becomes bone, growth *begins*.

Ceases/ Stops

Canaliculi

Connect lancunae

Compact

Dense bone tissue

The 27 bones in the wrist and hand allow for more:

Dexterity

The shaft of a long bone is known as the *articulation*.

Diaphyses

Spongy

Ends of long bones

The *diaphyses* are the end of the bone.

Epiphysis

Distally, the _____ articulates with the patella.

Femur

The longest bone in the body is the:

Femur

Cartilage

Fibers embedded in a firm gel

The four types of bones are:

Flat, Irregular, Short, and Long

The stresses placed on certain bones during exercise *decrease* the rate of bone deposition.

INcrease

In an INFANT, each coxal bone consists of three separate bones called:

Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis

The *epiphyseal* plate can be seen in both external and cutaway views of an adult long bone.

Juvenile

When a baby learns to stand, the _____ areas of the spine become concave.

Lumbar

The bones in THE PALM of the hand are called:

Meta*car*pals (you use the palm of your hand when using a wheel)

Trabeculae

Needlelike threads of spongy bone

The spinal cord enters the cranium through a large hole (forearm magnum) in the _____ bone.

Occipital

Bone-forming cells are known as *osteoclasts*.

Osteoblasts

Periosteum

Outer covering of bone

The bone that runs along the lateral side of your forearm is the:

Radius

Lamellae

Ring of bone

In a CHILD, there are five of these bones. In an ADULT, they are fused into one.

Sacrum

Haversian System

Structural unit of compact bone

The mastoid process is part of the ______ bone.

Temporal

The shinbone is also known as the:

Tibia

Cartilage in the newborn becomes bone when it is replaced with calcified bone matrix deposited by osteoblasts

True

It is the combined action of osteoblasts and osteoclasts that sculpts bones into their adult shape.

True

The epiphyseal cartilage is visible, if present, on x-ray films.

True

When the skeleton forms in a baby before birth, it consists of cartilage and fibrous structures.

True

Which bone is the "funny" bone?

Ulna

Which of the following is NOT a part of the axial skeleton?

Yes: Cranial Bone, Vertebra, Ribs, Sternum No: *Scapula*

Which of the following is NOT a main part of a long bone?

Yes: Epiphyses, Periosteum, Diaphysis No: *Malleus*

Which of the following is NOT a paranasal sinus?

Yes: Frontal, Ethmoid, Sphenoid No: *lambdoida*

Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone?

Yes: Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Sphenoid No: *Lacrimal*

Which of the following is NOT a bone of the upper extremity?

Yes: Radius, Clavicle, Humerus No: *Ilium*

All of the following bones are part of the appendicular skeleton EXCEPT:

Yes: Shoulder, Hip, Feet No: *Chest*

Which of the following is NOT a function of bones?

Yes: Storage, Hematopoiesis, Protection No: *Communication*

The ______ bones form the cheekbone.

Zygomatic


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