HTHS 1110 module 9
The function of the fontanelles is to:
Allow the cranium to expand
The ligament running down the surface of the vertebral bodies is called the ___ ligament.
Anterior longitudinal
If you were explaining endochondral ossification to a friend, which of the following would you likely include in your explanation?
Blood vessels penetrate the hyaline cartilage and deliver osteoblast, which lay down bone material.
From superior to inferior, which of the following list the sections of the vertebral column in the correct order?
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral
The sacrum and comprise ___ the sacral spine
Coccyx
Which of the following explains the difference between the structure of compact bone and spongy bone?
Compact bone tissue is made up of structural units called osteons, whereas spongy bone tissue is made up of a lattice of struts called trabeculae.
Which of the following list the layers of long bone from exterior to interior?
Compact bone, spongy bone, medullary cavity, bone marrow
central canal (haversian canal)
Contains one or more blood vessels that carry blood to and from the osteon; run parallel to the surface of bone.
The medullary cavity of a long bone is located inside the:
Diaphysis
A long bone consists of a shaft, or ___ and an ___ at each end.
Diaphysis, epiphysis
The articular cartilage of a long bone covers the:
Distal Epiphysis and the Proximal Epiphysis
Which of the following accurately compares endochondral ossification an intramembranous ossification?
Endochondral ossification is the process in which hyaline cartilage is replaced with bone and grows, where as intramembranous ossification is the process of flat bones developing from connective tissue
Which of the following accurately compares endochondral ossification and intramembranous ossification?
Endochondral ossification is the process in which hyaline cartilage is replaced with bone and grows, whereas intramembranous ossification is the process of flat bones developing from connective tissue.
Osteoblast secret enzymes to break down bone matrix
False
If your instructor asked you to list the bones of the lower limb, from the side of foot, which of the following would be the correct order?
Femur, patella, tibia and fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges
Sulcus
Groove, shallow depression Sulci plural
Which bone is the longest and largest born of the upper limbs?
Humerus
Which substance formed the framework on which long bones will be base during endochondral ossification?
Hyaline cartilage
Long bones are formed by the process of endochondral ossification. The other strategy for bone formation is ___ (bones that form in this manner do not have a medullary cavity).
Intramembranous ossification
All of the following statements accurately describe osteoporosis except
It develops when the bones absorb too much calcium
Which describes the order of the auditory ossicles, from outer to inner?
Malleus, incus, stapes
All joints of the skull are sutures, except for the joint between the:
Mandible and temporal bones
Flat bones lack which of the following?
Medullary cavity
Which cranial bones is supported by the vertebral column and articulates with the atlas in a way that allows for rotation of the head?
Occipital
During endochondral ossification, ___ lay down bone material, replacing ___.
Osteoblast,hyaline cartilage
Which of the following accurately compares the different types of bone cells?
Osteoblasts synthesize bone matrix, osteoclasts break down bone matrix, and osteocytes maintain bone tissue structure.
During endochondral ossification, ___ lay down bone material, replacing ___.
Osteoblasts, hyaline cartilage
All of the following statements accurately describe steps in the process of bone repair except
Osteoclasts transform the callus into bone.
If a friend ask you to explain osteoporosis, which of the following might be a point you would make?
Osteoporosis is a condition in which overall tissue loss within bone results in bone pain, tenderness, and weakened and brittle bones.
Spine
Pointy projection Non-articular, attachments
Tubercle
Potato-like bump Non-articular, attachments
All of the following are functions of the thoracic cage except
Provides support for the weight of the body
Osteoporosis results from a higher rate of bone ___ relative to ___.
Reabsorption, deposition
All of the following are long bones except:
Rib
Tuberosity
Rough, variable-size bump Non-articular, attachments
Trochanter
Runner, very large projection Non-articular, attachments
The patella is an example of which bone type?
Sesamoid
Facet
Smooth, concave or convex articular surface
The vertebral column consists of all of the following except
The hyoid
All of the following bones form part of the knee joint except
The ilium
What is the basic functional unit of compact bone?
The osteon
The axial skeleton consists of bones in all the following body regions except
The pectoral girdle
All of the following or similarities between the radius and the forearm and the fibula in the leg except
The radius is the longest bone in the arm, and the fibula is the longest phone in the leg.
Which of the following statements accurately compares the true and false ribs?
The true ribs articulate directly with the sternum via individual costal cartilages, whereas the false ribs attach to the sternum via shared cartilage.
If your instructor asked you to compare the structure of the upper and lower extremities, which of the following might you say?
The upper and lower extremities have a similar structure, with a large bone articulating with two smaller bones via a joint.
What is the significance of the lumbar vertebra's body size?
There are larger size helps to support more body weight
How are osteoblast delivered two areas were a long bone forms during endochondral ossification?
They arrive in the blood as blood vessels penetrate the bone template
How are osteoblast delivered to the areas where a long bone forms during endochondral ossification?
They arrive in the blood as blood vessels penetrate the bone template.
Which of the following is not true about formation of flat bones?
They develop through endochondral ossification
Cervical vertebrae differ from other vertebrae in what way?
They have bifid spinous process & transverse foramina
Fossa
Trench or ditch Shallow depression or grove
Epicondyle
Upon or next to condyle Rough, nonarticulate Tendon attachment
Foramen
Window Hole for blood vessels and/or nerves Formina plural
Which of the following statements accurately compares yellow and red bone marrow?
Yellow bone marrow consists mostly of fat, whereas red bone marrow contains blood cells.
All of the following are part of the axial skeleton except
arm
steps of bone repair in order:
blood clotting and formation of a fracture of hematoma removal of dead bone cells by osteoclasts formation of fibrocartilaginous callus formation of a bony callus remodeling of bone at the site
If you were explaining long bone formation to a friend who does not understand the process, which of the following would you likely include in your explanation?
blood vessels penetrate the hyaline cartilage and deliver osteoblasts, which lay down bone material
Which part of the spine includes the atlas and axis?
cervical spine
The function of osteoclasts is to:
chew bone, break down bone matrix
The embryonic development of long bones, ___ secrete and form a shaft of ___.
chondroblasts, hyaline cartilage
Which of the following is not a bone of the axial skeleton?
clavicle
All of the following are parts of the sternum except
coccyx
spongy bone
composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
If the end of the broken bone pierces the skin, the fracture is considered a:
compound fracture
compact bone
dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum
A long bone consists of a shaft, or ___ and a ___ at each end.
diaphysis, epiphysis
Which foramen does the spinal cord pass through?
foreman
Red bone marrow is found in all of the following except
in the medullary cavity of long bones
What is the process of flat bone formation called?
intramembranous ossification
Condyle
knuckle Round, articular
The joint between each parietal bone and occipital bone is called the ___ suture.
lambdoid
perforating canals (Volkmann's canals)
lie at right angles to the long axis of the bone and connect the blood and nerve supply of the medullary cavity to the central canals
Long bones are
longer than they are wide
All of the following bones are cranial bones, except?
maxilla
In a long bone, yellow bone marrow is found in the ___, and red bone marrow is found in the ___.
medullary cavity, spongy bone
All of the following are bones of the lower limb except
metacarpals
How does the skeletal system facilitate body movement?
muscles attach to the bones and cause movement when they contract
Fissure
narrow slit
All of the following are part of the appendicular skeleton except
neck
cells that build bone tissues are called:
osteoblasts
Which of the following structural elements are unique to the compact bone?
osteons
All of the following are cranial bones except
palatine bones
Which of the following is a type of bone that is present in both the upper and lower limbs?
phalanges
Process
projection Non-articular, attachments
What is the primary function of the vertebrae?
protect spinal cord
Long bones are adapted for all of the following except:
protecting internal organs
All of the following are functions of the thoracic cage except
protecting the spinal cord
Femur (thigh)
proximal region of pelvic appendage; upper part of hind leg
Trochelea
pulley Articular groove
What is produced inside the bone marrow of spongy bone?
red blood cells
All of the following statements accurately describe bone marrow except
red bone marrow is found in the medullary cavity of the long bones
All the following statements accurately describe bone marrow except
red bone marrow is found in the medullary cavity of the long bones
Head
rounded articular projection supported by neck
The carpals of the wrist are examples of which bone type?
short
bone marrow
soft connective tissue within the medullary cavity of bones
yellow marrow
soft, fatty material found in the medullary cavity of long bones
Moving from deep to superficial, the layers covering the bone marrow are:
spongy bone, compact bone, periosteum
Osteon
structural unit of compact bone
Which best describes a comminuted fracture?
the bone is crushed into three or more pieces
All of the following statements describe how bones of the axial skeleton protect vital organs except
the bones of the pelvic girdle surround and protect the kidneys
Which of the following accurately compares the radius and ulna?
the radius is smaller and thinner than the ulna
red marrow
thick, bloodlike material found in flat bones and the ends of long bones; location of blood cell formation
What is the purpose of the central canal in osteons?
to provide space for the passage of blood vessels and nerves
All of the following are components of an osteon except
trabeculae
Ribs 1-7 are called _______ ribs because they articulate directly to the sternum
true ribs
Meatus
tubelike opening
Which is an example of a irregular bone?
vertebra
Which of the following is not a flat bone?
vertebra
Which of the following facial bones is unpaired?
vomer
Which of the following is part of the sternum?
xiphoid process
How many cervical vertebrae are there?
7
Which of the following statements accurately describes the exterior structures of a long bone?
A long bone consists of a diaphysis (shaft) and an epiphysis at each end.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the exterior structure of a long bone?
A long bone consists of diaphysis (shaft) and an epiphysis at each end.