A&P Exam 3 (quizzes)
Sphenoid
-Articulates with all other cranial bones -sella turcica
Femur
-Greater trochanter -Linea aspera
Os Coxae
-Ischial tuberosity -Acetabulum -Anterior superior iliac spine -Iliac crest -Pubis symphysis -obturator foramen -Ischial spine -Posterior inferior iliac spine
Ulna
-Olecranon process -Trochlear notch
occipital
-foramen magnum -articulates with Atlas
ethmoid
-middle nasal conchae -crista galli
temporal
-styloid process -mandibular fossa
A fluid-filled sac which act as ball-bearing, reducing friction between adjacent structures as movement occurs at joints is called a _________. A. a gomphosis B. articular cartilage C. a meniscus D. a bursae
A bursae
The muscle end attached to a relatively immoveable part is called the ________. A. origin B. synovium C. articulation D. insertion
A. origin
Scapula
Acromion process
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a synovial joint? A. synovial membrane B. joint cavity C. articular cartilage D. fibrous layer E. synovial fluid F. all of these are features of a synovial joint
All of these are features of a synovial joint
Body
Anterior weight-bearing region of a vertebrae
Mastoid process
Attachment site for neck muscle
The conducting region of the neuron is the ________. A. cell body B. dendrite C. axon terminal D. axon
Axon
Sagittal suture
Between two parietal bones
The joint between the two hip bones is a syndesmoses while the joints between bones of the skull are sutures A. True B. False
False
The obturator foramen is formed by the ilium and pubis and the acetabulum is formed by the ilium, ischium and pubis. A. True B. False
False
There are 8 tarsal bones that form the ankle and 8 carpal bones that form the wrist A. True B. False
False
Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched with the number of bones? A. Carpals; 8 B. Vertebrae; 26 C. Metacarpals; 5 D. False Ribs; 12 ribs E. Cervical Vertebrae; 7
False ribs; 12 ribs
Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes a synovial joint? A. synovial joints are reinforced by ligaments and have a rich supply of vessels and nerves B. Synovial joints are diarthroses C. The capsule in a synovial joint consists of an inner synovial membrane and an outer fibrous capsule D. Synovial fluid in a synovial joint lubricates and nourishes the articulate cartilage E. Fibrocartilage binds the bones at a synovial joint
Fibrocartilage binds the bones at a synovial joint
Which of the following responded to a chemical stimulus? A. free nerve ending B. Pacinian corpuscle C. Olfactory receptor D. Both the Pacinian corpuscle and the olfactory receptor
Olfactory receptor
Intervertebral foramina
Opening for spinal nerves
Palatine
Posterior hard palate
The effects of lidocaine and tetrodotoxin were ________. A. Similar, but lidocaine had a greater effect B. Similar, but tetrodotoxin had a greater effect C. Very different, because lidocaine had no effect D. Identical
Similar, but tetrodotoxin had a greater effect
C1
Vertebrae that lacks a body
Which of the following allow the movement of potassium through the neuronal membrane A. leakage channels B. voltage-gated potassium channels and chemically gated potassium channels C. chemically gated potassium channels D. voltage-gated potassium channels E. leakage channels and voltage-gated potassium channels
leakage channels and voltage-gated potassium channels
Pelvic curve
sacral and coccygeal vertebrae
Intervertebral discs
shock absorbers between vertebral bodies
Alveolar process
surrounds the teeth
zygomatic
temporal process
Which of the following was able to detect pressure? A. free nerve ending B. olfactory receptor C. Pacinian corpuscle D. the Pacinian corpuscle and the free nerve ending
the Pacinian corpuscle and the free nerve ending
The ilium, ischium and pubis all form the acetabulum A. True B. False
True
The tibia is the medial weight bearing bone in the leg. A. True B. False
True
Cribriform plate
Contains opening for nerve endings for sense of smell
Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the upper limb? A. The head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula B. Given the upper limb and girdle, only the scapula and clavicle articulate with the axial skeleton C. The scapula has a coracoid process where three muscles attach D. The medial end of the clavicle articulates with the sternum
Given the upper limb and girdle, only the scapula and clavicle articulate with the axial skeleton
An axon that is more negative than the resting membrane potential is said to be _______. A. depolarized B. graded C. hyperpolarized D. at threshold
Hyperpolarized
Hip bone
Ischial spine
The obturator foramen is formed by the: A. Ilium, ischium B. ilium, ischium, pubis C. ischium, pubis D. ischium, pubis, femur
Ischium, pubis
Which feature is INCORRECTLY matched with the vertebrae? A. bifid spinous process; cervical B. Large, chunky bodies; thoracic C. five bones that fused to form one; sacral D. spinous processes that point inferiorly; thoracic E. transverse foramen; cervical
Large, chunky bodies; thoracic
Fibula
Lateral malleolus
External auditory meatus
Leads to eardrum
The typical concentration of sodium is ________. A. Lower than potassium extracellularly B. Lower than potassium intracellularly C. The same as potassium intracellularly D. Higher than potassium intracellularly
Lower than potassium intracellularly
Tibia
Medial malleolus
Which of the following occurs during depolarization? A. Voltage-gated potassium channels open B. Some voltage-gated sodium channels inactivate C. Sodium flows into the cell D. Both A and C occur E. All of the above occur
Sodium flows into the cell
Frontal
Supraorbital foramen
Sella turcica
Surrounds pituitary gland
Tarsal
Talus
Tarsal bone
Talus
Which of the following correctly describes the elbow joint? A. The olecranon process of the ulna articulates with the olecranon fossa of the humerus B. The trochlear notch of the radius articulates with the trochlea of the humerus C. The capitulum of the humerus articulates with the trochlear notch of the ulna D. The head of the radius articulates with the olecranon fossa of the humerus
The olecranon process of the ulna articulates with the olecranon fossa of the humerus
The hip joint is more stable and less mobile than the shoulder joint A. True B. False
True
Which of the following occurs during repolarization? A. Voltage-gated potassium channels open, potassium flows into the cell B. Voltage-gated potassium channels open C. Voltage-gated sodium channels inactivate D. Voltage-gated sodium channels open and sodium flows out of the cell
Voltage-gated potassium channels open
Which of the following is a region of the sternum? A. xiphoid process B. manubrium C. body D. all of these are found on the sternum
all of these are found on the sternum
Maxilla
alveolar process
Crista galli
anchors the meninges
thoracic vertebrae
articulate with the ribs
Head of the mandible
articulates with temporal bone
transverse process
location of foramen for vertebral arteries
Feature of C2
odontoid process
Vertebral foramen
opening for spinal cord
Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched? A. vertebral ribs; do not articulate with the sternum B. true ribs; also called vertebrosternal ribs C. all ribs; articulate with the thoracic vertebrae D. vertebrochondral ribs; their anterior articulation with the sternum is direct
vertebrochondral ribs; their anterior articulation with the sternum is direct