A and P 1- Unit 3
How many metatarsal bones are found in each foot?
5
As adults, about ____ of our bones are remodeled annually.
5% to 10%
Chondrocytes appear at which state of fetal development?
6 to 8 weeks
When a broken bone is treated without surgery by being repositioned into its original configuration, the procedure is termed a(n):
Closed reduction
The most inferior end of the spinal column is the:
Coccyx
Fontanelles are:
Areas of connective tissue between bones of an infant's skull
Areas allowing movement where two bones meet are called:
Articulations
Where are epiphyseal plates found?
At the ends of long bones
The first cervical vertebrae, or C1, is also known as the:
Atlas
Which type of joint is seen in the hips and shoulders?
Ball and socket
Where would metatarsophalangeal joints be found?
Between the metatarsals and the toes
A fracture hematoma is created by:
Blood vessels torn as a consequence of a bone break
Appositional growth occurs when:
Bones grow in diameter
Which of the following are necessary to maintain bone density?
Calcium, Vitamin K, Vitamin D
What composes the lateral sides of the nose?
Cartilage
How do cartilaginous joints differ from synovial joints?
Cartilaginous joints lack a joint cavity
A specialized fibrous joint that anchors a tooth to its socket in the maxilla is termed a(n):
Gomphosis
Another name for the "big toe" is the:
Hallux
The function of sesamoid bones is to:
Protect tendons by assisting with compressive forces
Which of the following is not a part of the Axial Skeleton?
Radius
When blood calcium gets too high, what action does the thyroid gland perform?
Release of calcitonin
What is meant by the term "bone remodeling"?
Replacement of old bone with new bone deposition
The manubrium is a component of the:
Sternum
An immobile joint between adjacent bones of the skull is a(n):
Suture
A type of joint where bones are joined by fibrocartilage is a(n):
Symphysis
A type of joint where bones are joined by hyaline cartilage is termed a(n):
Synchondrosis
Which type of joint membrane surrounds the patella?
Synovial
The distal end of the fibula articulates with which bone of the foot?
Talus
What would be affected if damage occurred to the carpal tunnel?
Tendons and nerves running from the forearm to the hand
Which of the following is a paired bone in the pectoral girdle that is superior to the ribcage?
clavical
Lengthening of long bones is fully completed and ends when we are approximately ____ years old.
20
Bones grow in length until approximately ____ years of age.
18 to 21
Lifting an arm laterally away from the body is a movement termed:
Abduction
The presence of intervertebral discs classifies the movement capability of the vertebrae as having ____ joints.
Amphiarthrosis
The injury known as "whiplash," characterized by extreme posterior bending of the head and neck, is due to a tear of the:
Anterior longitudinal ligament
Turning the knee inward is a movement termed:
Medial rotation
All synovial joints are functionally classified as ____ joints.
Diarthrosis
Hematopoiesis is the term for:
Erythrocyte and leukocyte production
Which of the following hormones are responsible for growth spurts in adolescents?
Estrogen and testosterone
Side-to-side/lateral movement of the mandible is termed:
Excursion
What type of joint is represented by the cranial sutures?
Fibrous
In the lower leg, the bone that does not bear weight and functions primarily as a site of muscle attachment is the:
Fibula
The elbow is formed from the articulation of which three bones?
Humerus, radius, ulna
The ____ bone is at the base of the neck in a U-shape that aids in attachment for the tongue.
Hyoid
What is the name of the fan-like, superior region that forms the largest part of the hip bone?
Ilium
Where is diploe found?
In flat bones between layers of cortical bone
Where in the body would you find a metacarpophalangeal joint?
In the knuckles of the hands
What physiological change is caused from calcitonin secretion?
Increased calcium uptake by the bones
A type of syndesmosis joint found between the shafts of the tibia and fibula is a(n):
Interosseous membrane
What carries the weight of the body while in a seated position?
Ischial tuberosity
Prepatellar bursitis is most common in people who do which of the following movements frequently?
Kneeling
Osteoclasts develop from which of the following?
Leukocytes
What provides the bones of the pelvic girdle with support and stability?
Ligaments
The only movable bone of the skull is the:
Mandible
The majority of the hard palate is comprised of:
Maxillary bone
The large opening in the anteroinferior hip bone between the ischium and pubis is the:
Obturator foramen
A bone broken at a 60-degree angle that protrudes through the skin is termed a(n):
Open oblique
The movement of touching the thumb to the tip of a finger is termed:
Opposition
Which bone cells are overactive in Paget's disease?
Osteoclasts
A disease characterized by faster bone breakdown than formation and the thinning of bones is termed:
Osteoporosis
In a gomphosis joint, teeth are held in place to the maxilla by the action of:
Periodontal ligaments
Which type of joint allows for rotation around an axis, as seen in the side-to-side rotation of the head?
Pivot
A ballerina pointing her toes downward relies on this movement:
Plantar flexion
Which of the following is a type of plane joint?
Saddle joint
What type of bone is the patella categorized as?
Sesamoid
What is found at the thoracic costal facets?
The ribs
Through which bone is each hip bone attached to the axial skeleton?
The sacrum
What is the function of the vertebral foramen?
To allow passageway of the spinal cord
What is the function of the primary and secondary curvatures of the vertebral column?
To increase the column's strength, flexibility, and shock absorption
What is the function of osteoclasts?
To resorb old or damaged bone tissue
What is required for Calcium absorption in the body?
Vitamin D
Energy stores are deposited as adipose in the ____ .
Yellow bone marrow
A partial break of a bone is called what
greenstick fracture
The rate of bone growth is controlled by:
hormones
A spinal disorder marked by an excessive posterior curvature of the thoracic spine ("hunch back") is termed:
kyphosis