Bio 201 chapter 7
Match each letter with the correct bone type (based on shape).
A - long bone B - short bone C - flat bone D - irregular bone
On this diagram showing fine details of compact bone structure, match each arrow with the correct structure.
A - osteon B - trabeculae C - central canal D - periosteum E - perforating canal
Where is the sacrum located?
At the end of the vertebral column in the pelvis.
Where is the coccyx located?
At the end of the vertebral column, also called the tailbone
After bones have formed via intramembranous or endochondral ossification, what happens to the bone?
Bone is continually remodeled by osteoclasts and osteoblasts
The middle portion of a long bone, between the epiphyses, is called the ____
Diaphysis
True or false: Most bones of the skeleton are intramembranous bones.
False
What are the two characteristics of the hyoid bone?
It provides attachment for muscles that move the tongue. It is located between the lower jaw and the larynx.
The cells that deposit new bone tissue is the ______
Osteoblasts
The ____ is the vascular connective tissue membrane that covers bones and plays an important role in bone growth and repair.
Periosteum
What is the function of osteoclasts?
To break down the calcified matrix of bones
True or false: A function of bones is to provide support for the body
True
What is rickets?
Vitamin D deficiency in children causes deformed bones
What is the role of vitamin D in bone development?
Vitamin D increases calcium absorption in the small intestine and thus helps maintain the calcium concentrations necessary to build the bone matrix
The scapula is characterized by the presence of a process called the coracoid process. Because it contains the root word corac- in its name, you can tell that this process is shaped like
a beak
Bones of the pelvic girdle belong to which skeleton?
appendicular skeleton
Because it contains the root word clav- in its name, you can tell that the clavicle is a bone shaped like a ______
bar
The root word that means wrist and is used in the name of the bones of the wrist is
carp
A major age-associated change associated with the skeletal system is the ______ of height that begins after the age of ______
decrease; 30
Based on the way they develop, most bones in the body are ____ bones
endochondral
Most bones of the body are ______ bones
endochondral
Which hormone stimulates growth at the epiphyseal plate?
growth hormone
What term is used to indicate the process of blood cell formation?
hematopoiesis
What helps control the opposing processes of resorption and deposition of the bone matrix?
hormones
Which is a factor that directly influences bone development, growth, and repair?
hormones
Select three factors that affect bone development, growth, and repair
hormones nutrition physical exercise
Thyroxine stimulates ____ activity, which aids in bone development and growth
osteoblast
The ____ skeleton is made of bones and cartilage that support and protect the head, neck, and trunk
axial
The short bone (not a sesamoid bone) is the bone labeled with the letter ___, the irregular bone is labeled with the letter ___, the flat bone is labeled with the letter ___
b d c
Indicate the bones that belong to the appendicular skeleton.
clavicle ulna phalanges
The anatomical name for the tailbone, located at the end of the vertebral column, is the ____
coccyx
A long bone has an expanded portion at each end called an epiphysis and a shaft called the ____
diaphysis
The shaft of a long bone is also called the ______
diaphysis
The femur is an example of a long bone. It has two expanded portions at each end: the proximal and distal ____
epiphysis
Osteoporosis is characterized by ______
fragile bones that fracture easily
The basic cylinder-shaped unit of a compact bone consists of a central canal and several layers of extracellular matrix called ____ which are clustered around the central canal.
lamella
The concentric layers of bone tissue around a central canal are called ____
lamellae
Which of the statements following accurately describes osteoblasts?
mesenchymal cells that have differentiated into bone-forming cells
Which hormone stimulates osteoclast activity?
parathyroid hormone
What is the function of red bone marrow?
produce blood cells
What is hydroxyapatite?
small crystals of calcium phosphate salts
Which of the following protects the heart, the lungs, and organs in the upper abdominal cavity?
thoracic cage
Choose all glands which secrete hormones that can affect bone growth and development
thyroid parathyroid pituitary
With age, there is an incremental decrease in height that beings after the age of ______, with a loss of about ______ each year
30; 1/16 inch
Vitamin ______ is necessary for osteoblast activity and vitamin ______ is necessary for collagen synthesis
A C
On this diagram of a long bone, match each arrow with the bone structure it identifies.
A - diaphysis B - epiphysis C - endosteum D - periosteum E - epiphyseal plate (line)
Match the letters with the indicated bone structures
A - yellow marrow B - medullary cavity C - spongy bone D - compact bone E - articular cartilage
Vitamin ____ is necessary for the proper absorption of calcium by the body and thus is vital for proper bone formation
D
Which arrow is pointing to the periosteum?
D
cells called ____ are responsible for the breakdown of the calcified extracellular matrix in bone
Osteoclasts
In ____ bone mass declines, bones easily fracture, and may spontaneously break because they no longer can support body weight
Osteoporosis
What roles do sex hormones play in bone growth?
They stimulate growth at the epiphyseal plate and therefore long bone growth They stimulate closure of the epiphyseal plate and therefore stop long bone growth.
Which root word means vinegar cup and is used in terms that describe depressions in bones?
acetabul-
The periosteum is located ______ and plays a role in ______
around bones; bone growth and repair
The bones of the head, neck, and trunk are part of the ____ skeleton, and bones of the limbs are part of the ____ skeleton.
axial appendicular
The skeleton can be divided into two major portions: the ____ skeleton and the ____ skeleton
axial appendicular
Place the following bones in the appropriate subdivision of the skeleton.
axial skeleton: vertebrae ribs frontal bone appendicular skeleton: femur scapula carpals
What are the four major functions of a bone, an organ of the skeletal system?
blood cell formation attachment for muscles storage of inorganic salts support and protection
Because their name contains the root word -clast, you can tell that cells called osteoclasts ______
break down bone tissue
What does the root word -blast, as in osteoblast, mean?
bud
Which of the following are found in an osteon?
central canal osteocytes
The root word _____ means to break.
clast
Which root word means bar?
clav
____ bone has a continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps, ____ bone has irregular interconnecting spaces between bony plates called trabeculae
compact spongy
Match the two types of bone tissue found in a long bone with their characteristics.
compact bone: also called cortical bone made of tightly packed tissue continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps spongy bone: also called cancellous bone contains trabeculae contains many irregular spaces
The root word _____ means a knob or knuckle.
condyl
Which root word means crow's beak and is used to indicate beaklike structures?
corac
Which of the following is characterized by a continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps?
cortical bone
The skull is made of two parts: the ____, or brain case, and the ____ bones.
cranium facial
What is the meaning of the root word condyl-?
crest
Which root word means sieve?
cribr
Growth hormone stimulates cell division at the ______
epiphyseal plate
What is the end of a long bone called?
epiphysis
What is a function of the skeletal system?
house blood-producing cells
The extracellular matrix of bone tissue includes collagen as well as abundant inorganic salts which are found in the form of a mineral called ______
hydroxyapatite
The muscles that help move the tongue are attached to the ____ bone. This bone does not articulate with any other bone
hyoid
What bone is located in the neck and serves as an attachment point for muscles that help move the tongue?
hyoid
Bones that develop within sheets of connective tissue are called ____ bones, while bones that develop from masses of hyaline cartilage are called ____ bones
intramembranous endochondral
Some bones develop within sheetlike layers of connective tissue, and they are called ______ bones. Other bones develop from a model of hyaline cartilage and are called ______ bones
intramembranous endochondral
Flat bones, such as bones of the skull, that develop from sheetlike layers of connective tissue, are called ______
intramembranous bones
Parathyroid hormone stimulates bone cells called ____, which break down bone
osteoclasts
Bone remodeling occurs continually as ______ reabsorb bone tissue and ______ replace the bone. The total mass of bone remains nearly constant.
osteoclasts osteoblasts
The rigidity of compact bone comes from the arrangement of osteocytes in concentric circles around a central canal, forming a structural unit known as a
osteon
The rigidity of compact bone comes from the arrangement of osteocytes in concentric circles around a central canal, forming a structural unit known as a ____
osteon
Which type(s) of bone marrow is(are) responsible for blood cell formation?
red bone marrow
The thoracic cage consists of ____ twelve pairs of and one ____
ribs sternum or breastbone
The lack of vitamin D results in soft and deforming bones. In children, this condition is called ____ and in adults, this condition is called ____
rickets osteomalacia
The large triangle-shaped bone at the distal end of the vertebral column that is actually five bones fused into one is called the ____
sacrum
What bones belong to the axial skeleton?
sacrum skull ribs vertebrae
Indicate the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
scapula tarsals patella fibula
The root word cribr- as in cribriform plate means ____
sieve
The cranium and the facial bones form the ____
skull
Sex hormones stimulate the formation of bone tissue during puberty; they also stimulate ossification of the epiphyseal plate and therefore they ______ bone lengthening
stop
Indicate the bones of the appendicular skeleton
tarsals fibula scapula patella
What are vertebrae?
the bones that form the backbone
What structure is protected by the skull?
the brain
The ____ cage protects organs such as the heart and lungs.
thoracic
Which of the following is a hormone that stimulates osteoblasts at the epiphyseal plate?
thyroxine
The bones that form the spinal column, or back bone, are called
vertebrae
What is the meaning of the root word acetabul- as in acetabulum?
vinegar cup
Match the vitamin with its role in bone development
vitamin A - osteoblast and osteoclast activity vitamin C - collagen synthesis vitamin D - calcium absorption