A&P test
Which of the following is a function of the vertebral column?
It allows spinal nerves to exit the spinal cord.
Which of the following statements concerning the ankle joint is true?
Most common injuries to this joint occur because of a forceful inversion of the foot.
Which of the following is false?
The olecranon process is located on the distal end of the ulna.
rheumatoid arthritis is
a condition that may involve an autoimmune disease.
Gout is
a metabolic disorder caused by increased uric acid in blood.
The upper limb and its girdle are attached rather loosely to rest of the body. This arrangement
allows a wide range of movements.
The figure illustrates bones, fontanels, and sutures on the fetal skull. What does "B" represent?
anterior fontanel
The anterior end of the iliac crest is the
anterior superior iliac spine
The first cervical vertebrae is the
atlas
Lyme disease is
bacterial infection transmitted by ticks
Which of the following joints is most movable?
ball and socket
The thumb and big toe are similar in that
both have two rather than three phalanges.
In a farm accident, a man has his arm severed midway between his wrist and elbow. Which of the following bones was severed?
both the radius and the ulna
The common name for the sternum is the
breastbone
The heel of the foot is formed by the
calcaneus
The humerus articulates with the radius at the
capitulum
The wrist is composed of eight
carpal bones
The cervical region of the vertebral column is located in the neck.
cervical
The collar bone is the
clavicle
Failure of the palatine processes of the maxilla to fuse properly during development results in a
cleft palate
The olecranon process of the ulna is commonly known as the
elbow
*Ribs that do not attach directly to the sternum are called _ ribs.
false
The bone that articulates with the acetabulum is the
femur
The greater trochanter is found on the
femur
The large bone in the thigh is the
femur
Which of the following is not a coxal bone?
femur
A patient in a skiing accident is told that the lateral side of the ankle joint has been crushed. The bone that has been injured is the
fibula
The lateral malleolus is part of
fibula
The common name for the phalanges is the
finger bones
Which of the following anatomical features of bones is correctly matched with its function?
foramen- a hole for blood vessel
The frontal bone is known as the
forehead
Which cranial bone forms the bony eyebrow ridges and roofs of the orbits?
frontal
The acromion process
has an articulation with the clavicle
Which of the following parts of a rib articulates with the body of a vertebra?
head
What results from damage to annulus fibrosus and release of nucleus pulposus?
herniated disk
The coxal bone is known as the
hip bone
A dislocated shoulder involves separation of the ______ from the scapula.
humerus
The glenoid cavity is were the
humerus articulates with the scapula.
The largest and most superior coxal bone is the
ilium
Which of the following does NOT occur due to the effects of aging on the joints?
increased production of synovial fluid.
Arthritis is
inflammation of a joint
The loss of height that occurs with aging is due to compression of the
intervertebral discs
The fibrocartilage located between the bodies of adjacent vertebrae is the
intervertebral disk
The site where spinal nerves exit the vertebral column is the
intervertebral foramen
synorial fluid
is a thin lubricating film covering the surface of the joint.
A person with a fractured mandible has broken
jaw
The common name for the patella is the
kneecap
This condition is also known as hump back.
kyphosis
The appendicular skeleton consists of the
limbs and their girdles
An exaggerated curvature of the lumbar region is
lordosis
The skull bone that forms the chain is also the only bone connected to the skull by a freely moveable joint. This bone is the
mandible
The figure illustrates the joints and bones of the rib cage. What does "D" represent?
manubrium
The knuckles of the hand are formed by the distal ends of the
metacarpals
The foot contains
metatarsals
Which of the following is not a carpal?
navicular
A person who gets hit on the back of the head might suffer injury to which bone?
occipital
The figure illustrates bones, fontanels, and sutures on the fetal skull. What does "E" represent?
occipital bone
The point of the elbow is the
olecranon process
The lambdoidal suture is located between the
parietal and occipital bones
The figure illustrates bones, fontanels, and sutures on the fetal skull. What does "A" represent?
parietal bone
A fractured coxal bone is more commonly called fractured
pelvis
The joint between the head of the radius and the proximal end of the ulna is a ________.
pivot
The figure illustrates bones, fontanels, and sutures on the fetal skull. What does "D" represent?
posterior fontanel
If you break the lateral bone of your forearm, you have fractured your
radius
Which of the following bone is part of the axial skeleton?
rib
The figure illustrates bones, fontanels, and sutures on the fetal skull. What does "C" represent?
sagittal suture
Another name for the shoulder blade is the
scapula
The coracoid process is found on the
scapula
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is
scoliosis
The common name of the tibia is the
shinbone
What condition is the failure of vertebral laminae to fuse?
spina bifida
The foramen magnum is a large opening in the base of the skull for the
spinal cord
The posterior, inferior projection from vertebrae is the
spinous process
The anterior boundary of the "rib cage" is the
sternum
The figure illustrates the joints and bones of the rib cage. What does "E" represent?
sternum
manubrium, body, xiphoid process are all parts of the
sternum
The junction of two pubic bones is the
symphysis pubis
When comparing the female pelvis with the male pelvis, which of the following statements is false?
the female pelvis is heavier
Osteoarthritis is
the most common of arthritis.
The coccyx is
the most inferior portion of the vertebral column.
Which of the following ribs attaches to the sternum at the sternal angle?
the second
A herniated disc occurs when
there is protrusion of the nucleus pulposus.
Classify a vertebra with the following characteristics: (1) superior articular processes face posteriorly (2) circular vertebral foramen (3) long spinous processes
thoracic
The ribs articulate with the _____vertebrae.
thoracic
If you stepped in a hole in the yard and sprained your ankle, you have
torn a ligament of the ankle.
The humerus articulates with the ulna at the
trochlea
Which of the following is most distal in location on the humerus?
trochlea
The sagittal suture is located between the
two parietal bones
The olecranon process is found on the
ulna
The opening in vertebrae for the spinal cord is the
vertebral foramen
Those ribs that attach directly to the sternum are referred to as _____ ribs.
vertebrosternal
osteoarthrsis usually is caused by
wear and tear of the joint.
A traumatic hyperextension of the cervical vertebrae is referred to as
whiplash
The cheek bone is also known as the
zygomatic bone
The common name of the check bone is the
zygomatic bone