Chapter 7 Test Anatomy H
The wrist bones are composed of small bones called metacarpals. T or F
F
Articulation and joint are synonymous terms. T or F
T
Diarthroses and synovial joint refer too basically the same structure T or F
T
The elbow joint is a ball and socket joint. T or F
T
slightly moveable joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthrosis
amphiarthroses
symphysis pubis amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
amphiarthroses
An increase in the diameter of a growing bone is termed ______________. a. appositional b. epiphyseal c. intramembranous d. endochondral
appositional
An example of a symphysis is: a. the articulation between the pubic bones b. the articulation between the bodies of adjacent vertebrae c. both a and b d. none of the above
both a and b
fragments do NOT pierce the skin open, closed, comminuted, complete, incomplete
closed
The vertebral column contains _____ cervical vertebra. a. 31 b. 5 c. 7 d. 12
7
The shaft of the long bone is called the _____________. a. canaliculus b. lamella c. diaphysis d. epiphysis
diaphysis
cartilaginous joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
diarthroses
freely movable joints amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
diarthroses
synovial joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
diarthroses
the most prevalent type of joint in the body amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
diarthroses
The largest bone in the lower extremities is the a. humerus b. ulna c. femur d. radius
femur
elbow movement, as when lifting weights during a "bicep curl" adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, flexion
flexion
The depression that receives the head of the humerus is the a. sciatic notch b. popliteal fossa c. acetabulum d. glenoid cavity
glenoid cavity
The head of the humerus articulates with which of the following bony landmarks? a. coronoid fossa b. olecranon fossa c. coracoid process d. glenoid cavity
glenoid cavity
joints between facets of successive vertebrae ball&socket, condyloid, gliding, hinge, pivot
gliding
The articulation between the root of a tooth and the alveolar process of the mandible or maxilla is called the: a. suture b. gomphosis c. synchondrosis d. symphysis
gomphosis
bone tissue forms around bones that is soft osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
gout
Which coxal bone feature supports the body's weight when one is sitting? a. iliac crest b. pubic symphysis c. obturator foramen d. ischial tuberosity
ischial tuberosity
The largest and most complex joint of the body is the: a. shoulder b. knee c. hip d. ankle
knee
Heavier thicker and more room for muscle attachment Male Skeleton or Female Skeleton?
male skeleton
Pelvic inlet shaped like a funnel Male Skeleton or Female Skeleton?
male skeleton
Small pelvic inlet Male Skeleton or Female Skeleton?
male skeleton
fragments pierce the skin open, closed, comminuted, complete, incomplete
open
condition caused from too much growth hormone osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
osgood schlatters
All of the following are clinical signs of a fracture except: a. soft tissue edema b. realignment of the bone c. motion d. pain
realignment of the bone
Immovable joints are called: a. synarthroses b. amphiarthroses c. diarthroses d. none of the above
synarthroses
Diarthrotic joints are the least common type of joints in the body. T or F
F
Each toe contains three phalanges. T or F
F
The most distal portion of the fibula is composed of a boney landmark called the medial malleolus. T or F
F
The 2 bones that form the framework for the forearm are the radius and the ulna. T or F
T
The ability to oppose the fingers and thumb is achieved by a saddle joint. T or F
T
The medial forearm bone in the anatomical position is the ulna. T or F
T
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. T or F
T
jaw pain, clicking or popping are common complaints osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
TMJ
Which of the following regarding the female pelvis is NOT true? a. Its shape is broader, shallower and basin-like when compared to that of the male b. Its pelvic inlet, or brim, is usually larger and heavier than those of the male c. Its individual hipbones are usually larger and heavier than those of the male d. All of the above are true
a
Which of the following statements concerning ribs is true? a. the first 7 pairs attach to the sternum by cartilage b. the last 4 pairs are called floating ribs because they are free in the front c. the 8th, 9th, and 10th pairs don't move since they are not attached to the sternum d. all of the above are true
a
bringing fingers together adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, flexion
abduction
lifting the arms away from the midline adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, flexion
abduction
The coxal bone's cuplike socket for the head of the femur is called the: a. trochlear notch b. obturator foramen c. scaphoid d. acetabulum
acetabulum
Which of the following is NOT one of the bones of the pelvic girdle? a. ilium b. acetabulum c. ischium d. pubis
acetabulum
Joint between bodies of vertebrae amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
amphiarthroses
The joint that allows for the widest range of motion is a _________ joint. a. gliding b. saddle c. ball and socket d. hinge
ball and socket
shoulder joint ball&socket, condyloid, gliding, hinge, pivot
ball&socket
An open fracture can be described as: a. a complete separation of bones b. fractures in more than one area of a bone c. broken bone projecting through the skin d. none of the above
broken bone projecting through the skin
Choose the distinctive feature of the lumbar vertebrae. a. a massive, heart shaped body b. round, transverse foramina within the transverse process c. relatively massive, stumpy, spinous process for muscle attachment d. relatively large vertebral foramen
c
Which of the following bones are components of the axial skeletal system? a. ilium, ethmoid, clavicle b. ulna, palatine, occipital c. sacrum, vomer, sphenoid d. scapula, patella, fibula
c
The atlas is classified as a ____________ vertebra. a. lumbar b. thoracic c. cervical d. coccygeal
cervical
involves many fragments open, closed, comminuted, complete, incomplete
comminuted
total separation of bone fragments open, closed, comminuted, complete, incomplete
complete
radiocarpal joint ball&socket, condyloid, gliding, hinge, pivot
condyloid
The frontal and parietal bones articulate at the ___________ suture. a. frontal b. squamous c. sagittal d. coronal
coronal
The fibula a. forms an important part of the knee joint b. helps bear the weight of the body c. is the medial bone of the leg d. provides lateral stability to the ankle
d
The hyoid bone a. provides a site for the attachment of the muscles that rotate or extend the head b. marks the joint of articulation with the lower jaw c. contributes to the nasal septum d. serves as a base for muscles associated with the larynx, tongue, and pharynx
d
The normal curves of the spine (2 concave, 2 convex): a. Are present at birth b. Extend from the skull to the bottom ribcage c. Give the spine strength to support the weight of the rest of the body d. All of the above are true
d
Which of the following statements characterizes the skeleton of a growing child? a. Epiphyses are separated from the diaphysis by a layer of cartilage b. Osteoblasts deposit calcium in the gel-like matrix of cartilage c. The periosteum is present d. All of the above are true
d
hip joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
diarthroses
name of condition where phalange is out of joint osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
dislocation
Yellow bone marrow is primarily made up of: a. fatty tissue b. blood cells c. epithelial tissue d. fibrous tissue
fatty tissue
Wide sacrum Male Skeleton or Female Skeleton?
female skeleton
The greater trochanter is a bony landmark of the: a. femur b. tibia c. pubis d. ramus
femur
The most versatile part of the body is the: a. foot b. vertebral column c. hand d. skull
hand
knee joint ball&socket, condyloid, gliding, hinge, pivot
hinge
moving beyond extension adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, flexion
hyperextension
partially separated bone fragments open, closed, comminuted, complete, incomplete
incomplete
The one moving bone of the skull is the _____________. a. zygomatic b. temporal c. maxilla d. mandible
mandible
The large bony process of the ulna is called the: a. radial tuberosity b. styloid process c. coranoid process d. olecranon process
olecranon process
The olecranon fossa of the humerus is located: a. distally and anteriorly b. on the posterior surface c. proximally and posteriorly d. on the anterior surface
on the posterior surface
inflammation by the tibial tuberosity osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
osgood schlatters
During the process of ___________, an existing tissue is replaced with bone a. ossification b. resorption c. calcification d. osteolysis
ossification
Bone forming cells are called ______________. a. osteocytes b. osteons c. osteoclasts d. osteoblasts
osteoblasts
infection of the bone osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
osteomyelitis
literally means porous bones osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
osteoporosis
which of the following bones is NOT classified as a cranial bone? a. sphenoid b. parietal c. palatine d. temporal
palatine
During childbirth, the infant passes through an imaginary plane called the: a. pelvic outlet b. symphysis pubis c. pelvic brim d. ilium
pelvic outlet
Which feature of the ethmoid bone contributes to the nasal septum? a. cribiform plate b. superior nasal conchae c. middle nasal conchae d. perpendicular plate
perpendicular plate
between atlas and axis (C1 and C2) ball&socket, condyloid, gliding, hinge, pivot
pivot
immune system attacks the synovium osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
rheumatoid arthritis
in 80% of cases cause is idiopathic osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
rheumatoid arthritis
caused by a deficiency in Vitamin D osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
rickets
turning the head to say "no" adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, flexion
rotation
Which of the following is NOT a tarsal bone? a. talus b. cuniform c. scaphoid d. navicular
scaphoid
sciatica is the chief complaint with this condition osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
scoliosis
Tarsal bones are classified as ________________. a. short bones b. irregular bones c. flat bones d. sesamoid bones
short bones
neural tube defect. can be prevented with folic acid osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
spina bifida
The only direct point of attachment between bones of the upper extremity is called the: a. acromion process b. olecranon process c. sternoclavicular joint d. sacroiliac joint
sternoclavicular joint
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the shoulder girdle? a. clavicle b. sternum c. scapula d. none of the above
sternum
over-use injury that can present as shin splints osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
stress fx
fibrous joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
synarthroses
immovable joint amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
synarthroses
joint between skull bones amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
synarthroses
thumb amphiarthroses, diarthroses or synarthroses
synarthroses
The most moveable joints of the body are: a. symphysis b. sutures c. synovial joints d. synchondroses
synovial joints
The inner surface of the joint capsule is lined by the: a. bursae b. joint cavity c. periosteum d. synovial membrane
synovial membrane
An example of a pivot joint is: a. the first metacarpal articulating with the trapezium b. the humerus articulating with the scapula c. the interphalangeal joints d. the head of the radius articulating with the ulna
the head of the radius articulating with the ulna
The clavical articulates with the a. humerus b. ribs c. body of the sternum d. manubrium
manubrium
The extra bones found in the skull are called ______________. a. irregular bones b. sesamoid bones c. sutures d. wormian bones
wormian bones
The most inferior portion of the sternum is called the a. manubrium b. xiphoid process c. sternal angle d. body
xiphoid process
The coronal suture is the boundary between which bones? a. frontal and parietal b. frontal and nasal c. parietal and temporal d. frontal and sphenoid
frontal and parietal
caused when uric acid crystals build up in the blood osgood schlatters, rickets, gout, TMJ, rheumatoid arthritis, stress fx, spina bifida, paget's, scoliosis, dislocation, osteoporosis, herniated disk, acromegaly, osteomyelitis
gout