lab quiz 5 bone a&p
In addition to supporting and protecting the body, the skeleton provides this function as well.
The bones store fat, red marrow, and calcium
Bones are somewhat flexible due to ________.
Collagen fibers in the matrix
an osteon
The figure represents a wedge-shaped section of which structural unit of bone?
In adults, ________ marrow fills the central canal of long bones, and ________ marrow is found in the epiphyses of long bones.
yellow, red
This type of cartilage supports the external ear and keeps it firm but flexible.
elastic
B
In which of the labeled parts of the adult long bone would hematopoietic tissue be located?
The shaft of a long bone is known as the __________.
diaphysis
Longitudinal bone growth occurs at this location in long bones.
epiphyseal plates
The epiphyses of long bones are ________
filled with spongy bone
__________ bone looks smooth and homogeneous
compact
The pain in the leg that is referred to as "shin splints" is often caused by
Fibroblasts
What tissue type replaces periosteum on the ends of articulating bones?
Hyaline cartilage
________ are the telescoping tubes of matrix (concentric lamellae) with their central canals that form a large part of compact bone.
Osteons
Achondroplasia is a type of dwarfism in which the long bones stop growing during childhood, resulting in limbs that are disproportionately shorter than the torso. This genetic disorder is characterized by deficiencies in the epiphyseal plate that include a low number of chondrocytes and inability of chondrocytes to enlarge. Which zones do you think would be most affected by this disorder?
Proliferation and Hypertrophic Zones
What fills the medullary cavity of the tibia of a three-year-old?
Red bone marrow
central (Haversian) canal
The blood vessels and nerve in the figure are found within which type of space?
In a child with rickets, the bones are prone to deformities caused by a lack of calcium, phosphate, or vitamin D. Which treated bone in Activity 2 most closely resembles the bones of a child with rickets? Why?
The bone treated with acid because the acid dissolves the calcium phosphate, making the bones less rigid and prone to deformation.
lamellae
What is the term for the layers of bony matrix surrounding the vessels and nerve?
hyaline cartilage
What material makes up most of the structure at A?
osteocyte
What type of cell is shown at A?
periosteum; dense irregular connective tissue
Which of the following correctly pairs the structure at C with its primary component?
osteons
Which of the following is a characteristic of the bone material at D but NOT of the material at B?
adipose tissue
Which of the following is the major component of the part of the bone labeled E?
D
Which of the labeled parts of the bone is composed primarily of compact bone?
Bones of the skeleton are connected at junctions called ________
articulations
The __________ skeleton consists of bones that surround the body's center of gravity.
axial
The skeleton is constructed of two types of tissue, ________.
bone and cartilage
The center of the osteon is called the ________.
central (haversian) canal
Which of the following bone belongs to the appendicular skeleton?
clavicle
A long bone consists of a shaft composed of ________ and an end composed of ________
compact bone, spongy bone covered by compact bone
Which of the following structures is an attachment site for muscles or ligaments?
crest
This membrane lines the shaft of long bones, and covers the trabeculae of spongy bone
endosteum
Cartilage has a covering made of dense connective tissue called a periosteum. true/false
false
Embryonic skeletons consist primarily of elastic cartilage, which is gradually replaced by bone during development and growth. true/false
false
The type of cartilage that has the greatest strength and is found in the knee joint and intervertebral discs is __________.
fibrocartilage
Which of the cartilage types below is matched correctly to it body location?
fibrocartilage; meniscus of the knee
__________ bones are generally thin and have a layer of spongy bone between two layers of compact bone.
flat
This is a passageway for blood vessels and nerves.
foramen
Which of the following bone markings helps form joints?
head
A condyle differs from an epicondyle in that the condyle ________.
helps form a joint
This is the most common type of skeletal cartilage.
hyaline
This type of cartilage attaches ribs to the sternum.
hyaline
What kind of tissue comprises the epiphyseal plate of bones?
hyaline cartilage
Vertebrae belong to this category of bones
irregular
A trochanter is a ________.
large, irregularly-shaped projection
The femur is an example of a(n) __________ bone.
long
The ________ is the storage area for yellow marrow in an adult bone
medullary cavity
The structural unit of compact bone is the __________.
osteon
An example of a sesamoid bone is the ________.
patella
All of the following are short bones except ________.
phalanges
All the following are functions of the skeleton EXCEPT __________.
production of melanin
Which of the following bone belongs to the axial skeleton and is a flat bone?
sternum
Which of the following bones belongs to the axial skeleton?
sternum