anatomy exam 2

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Artificial joints _____.

usually have a service life of at least 15 years

The process of osteolysis is performed by which cell population?

osteoclasts

All of the following result in decreased calcium levels in the bloodstream except _____.

PTH stimulation of osteoclasts

The articular cartilage damaged by osteoarthritis is characterized by ____.

a rough network of bristly collagen fibers

Remnants of osteons, which have been almost completely recycled by osteoclasts, are known as ____.

interstitial lamallae

The structure that bears the body's weight when one is seated is which of the following?

ischial tuberosity

Which bone-associated structure is continuous with the capsule of the joint, adding strength and helping to stabilize the joint?

periosteum

Which of the following organs is stimulated by calcitriol?

small intestine

Ankle fractures that affect both bones of the leg are called _____.

Pott's fractures

Several hours after an injury to the skin and a scab has formed, cells from which integumentary layer undergo rapid divisions and begin to migrate along the edge of the wound?

cells of the stratum basale of the epidermis

Patterns established by these fibers determine the line of cleavage.

collagen and elastic fibers

What is the composition of the nail body?

dead cells

With aging, hair turns gray or white due to which of the following causes?

decreased melanocyte activity

Synovial joints are classified functionally as:

diarthroses

What is the initial response of the skin to being exposed to the ultraviolet rays of sunlight?

epidermal cells produce cholecalciferol

Which bone is not formed via intramembranous ossification?

femur

Which foramen is the passageway for nerves to exit the cranium and innervate the jaw and its associated structures?

foramen ovale

Which hormone, released during times of stress, can loosen the connections between keratinocytes?

glucocorticoids

Which structure supports the larynx and attaches to muscles that move the tongue?

greater horns of the hyoid bone

A hard ossified bone in an adult actually begins within the embryo as a miniature version composed of ____.

hyaline cartilage

What are the primary effects of of calcitriol on the body?

increase blood concentration of phosphorus, increase blood concentration of calcium

Regarding the vertebral arch, what is the significance of the lamina?

it forms the "roof" of the vertebral foramen

The crista galli, a structural feature of the ethmoid bone, is described as which of the following?

it is a bony ridge that projects superior to the anteromedial floor of the cranium

All of the following are characteristics of periosteum except ____.

it is an incomplete cellular layer that lines the medullary cavity

which organ prevents calcium loss in response to PTH stimulation?

kidney

The anterior fontanelle ____.

lies at the intersection of the frontal, sagittal, and coronal sutures

Which condition, due to excessive cartilage formation at the epiphyseal cartilages, results in individuals who are very tall with long, slender limbs?

marfan syndrome

Immediately after an initial injury to the skin, bleeding and ____ occur.

mast cell activation

What mode of secretion do the eccrine sweat glands utilize?

merocrine

Which structures are the joint surfaces that allow the cranium to articulate with the vertebral column?

occipital condyles

Cells of the perichondrium need to take on a new role as ossification begins. They will become ____.

osteoblasts and begin to deposit bone matrix

The weakening of which primary vertebral ligament may result in the condition called a bulging disc?

posterior longitudinal ligament

At which joint do pronation and supination occur?

proximal radio-ulnar joint

Which appendicular joint firmly attaches the axial skeleton to the pelvic girdle?

sacro-iliac joint

What suture forms the boundary between the temporal bone and the parietal bone of that side?

squamous suture

Which structure acts as a passageway for blood vessels that provide oxygen and nourishment to the brain?

the cartoid canal

What has changed in your bones if you stop growing?

the epiphyseal plates have ossified

All of the following are true of the dermis EXCEPT that ______.

the hypodermis is part of the dermis

In dark skinned individuals, ______.

the melanosomes are more numerous

Which skull structure encloses the structures of the inner ear?

the petrous part of the teporal bone

As blood vessels extend into the spaces left by dying chondrocytes, the models begin to ossify internally. Where does internal ossification begin?

the primary ossification center in the diaphysis


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