Chapter 7: The Skeletal System: Appendicular Division
Which of the following is true of the bony matrix of the skeleton as people age:
Its mineral content diminishes as a normal part of aging
The ulnar nerve crosses the posterior surface of the ____________ of the humerus:
Medial epicondyle
The palms of the hand are supported by the:
Metacarpal bones
The surgical neck of the humerus corresponds to (the):
Metaphysis of the bone
Compared with the pectoral girdle, the pelvic girdle is:
More robust, adapted for weight bearing and locomotion
Which of the following is a structure of the ulna:
Olecranon
On the humerous, the olecranon process of the ulna projects into the __________ when the arm is extended:
Olecranon fossa
The point of the elbow is formed by the_____________ of the ulna:
Olecranon process
The bony edge of the lesser pelvis is called the:
Pelvic brim
Compared with that of females, the male coccyx:
Points anteriorly
The fibula:
Provides stability to the ankle; it is lateral and does not bear any weight. It doesn't make up the knee joint.
The proximal radioulnar joint permits medial or later rotation of the
Radial head
On the scapula, the acromion is continuous with the:
Scapular spine
The only point of direct connection between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton is (the):
Sternal end of the clavicle
Which of the following sports injuries, common in women, results from repetitive forces on the bone during running or jumping:
Stress fracture
At the distal end of the radius, the ___________ on the lateral surface stabilizes the joint.
Styloid process
A roughened projection on the posterolateral border of the os coxae is called the ischial tuberosity:
TRUE
The coronoid process forms the inferior lip of the trochlear notch:
TRUE
The depression in the head of the femur where a stabilizing ligament attaches is called the fovea capitis
TRUE
The second largest bone in the foot is the:
Talus
The age of a skeleton can be determined from:
The degree of ossification of cranial sutures
Which of the following pieces of information about an individual can be discerned from the skeleton:
1. Age (size and epiphyseal plate) 2. sex (size, ex: pelvis) 3. race( more controversial but possible) 4. Body size
Fusion of the epiphyseal cartilages begins at about age:
3 years
There are ___________ phalanges in the appendicular skeleton:
56; 14 on each hand and foot
Characteristics that specifically identify a skeletal element as belonging to a female include:
A bone with smaller prominences and a smoother surface
Which of the following is a large, posterior process that projects from the lateral end of the scapular spine:
Acromion
Which structure is found immediately superior to the inferior iliac notch:
Anterior inferior iliac spine
The pectoral girdle, upper limb bones, pelvic girdle, and lower limb bones make up the:
Appendicular Skeleton
In the ankle, the largest tarsal bone is the:
Calcaneous
When one stands normally, the body weight is distributed evenly between the_________ and the distal ends of the metatarsals:
Calcaneus
The _______________ of the humerus articulates with the radius:
Capitulum
The head of the radius articulates with the:
Capitulum
The depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is (the):
Coronoid fossa
The last two metatarsals articulate with the
Cuboid
A depression on the posterior side of the humerus is called the coronoid fossa:
FALSE; its on the anterior side
The pubic angle tends to be greater than 100 degrees in males:
FALSE; less than 90
The longest, heaviest bone in the body is the:
Femur
The distal tip of the fibula
Forms the lateral malleolus
The capitulum is a part of the:
Humerus
The largest bone of the pelvic girdle is the:
Ilium
Differences between a young child's skeleton and that of a small adult include which of the following:
In the child's skeleton, a frontal suture is present until age 2-8
The bones of the pelvis _______________:
Include both axial and appendicular elements
The lateral and medial condyles of the tibia are separated by the:
Intercondylar eminence
The space between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus is called the:
Intertubercular sulcus
The patella:
Is a sesamoid bone
When seated, the body weight is borne by the:
Ischial tuberosities; you sit on your ischium
Which event occurs first as an individual grows and ages:
The ossification centers of the occipital bone fuse
The crural interosseous membrane extends between the
Tibia and fibula; crural means pertaining to the leg
The medial condyle of the femur articulates with the:
Tibial medial condyle
Which of the following is the lateral bone of the distal row and forms a proximal articulation with the scaphoid:
Trapezium
The groove in the proximal epiphysis on the anterior surface of the ulna that receives the humerus is called the:
Trochlear notch
The connection between the humerus and the scapula is called the:
glenohumeral joint
The large process of the femur that projects laterally from the junction of the neck and shaft is the:
greater trochanter
In the hip bones, the pubic and ischial rami encircle the:
obturator foramen
The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum of the:
os coxae
In a "dancer's fracture," which of the following is broken:
proximal portion of the 5th metatarsal; typically occurs when the dancer's foot is plantar flexed, "pointed toes"
Closure of the fontanels is typically complete around the age of:
two years