Anatomy II Midterm AAMI

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How many thoracic vertebrae are in the infant vertebral column?

12

The portion of a long bone where cartilage is replaced with bone is the:

Metaphysis

The two rounded prominences located at the upper part of the forehead are called:

frontal eminences

Superiorly, the atlas articulates with the:

occipital condyle

The auditory ossicles are contained within the:

petrous portion of the temporal bone

If you broke the shaft of a bone, what would it be a break in?

Diaphysis

Bone formation that occurs in cartilage is called:

Endochondral ossification

The membrane that lines the medullary canal of a long bone is:

Endosteum

The thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity is called:

Endosteum

A term that represents one of the basic tissues of the body makeup is:

Epithelial

Which of the following are the 4 primary tissues of the body?

Epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous

The light spongy bone located in the anterior part of the floor of the cranium between the orbits is:

Ethmoid

The superior and medial nasal conchae are formed by the projections of this bone:

Ethmoid

The superior and middle nasal conchae are formed by the projections of this bone:

Ethmoid

Hematopoiesis occurs in yellow bone marrow:

False

The simplest and direct method of ossification is called endochondral ossification:

False

Sheets of connective tissue that support and surround muscles and other organs of the body are called:

Fascia

A narrow slit between adjacent parts of bone is called:

Fissure

Bones that are thin in nature, provide extreme protection, and serve as an area for muscle attachment are referred to as:

Flat

Which classification of bone provides protection for soft or vital parts of the body?

Flat

The sternum is an example of a:

Flat bone

Ribs that have no attachment to the sternum are called:

Floating ribs

The middle section of the sternum is referred to as the

Gladiolus

Which of these is the study of the structure of the body without the aid of a microscope?

Gross anatomy

A term in descriptive terminology that means towards the midline of the body is called:

Medial

The imaginary, vertical plane that cuts through the body in such a manner as to divide it into 2 symmetrical (equal) halves is referred to as the:

Median plane

Which of the following are the three subdivisions of the thoracic cavity?

Mediastinum, pleura cavity, pericardial

The hollow chamber that runs the length of the diaphysis of a long bone

Medullary canal

The hollow chamber within the diaphysis of a long bone that contains yellow bone marrow is called:

Medullary canal

The portion of a long bone where you find yellow bone marrow:

Medullary canal

The lambdoidal suture is found between:

Parietal and Occipital bones

The tissue directly surrounding the exterior of a long bone is:

Periosteum

This protects bone, assists in fracture repair, helps nourish bone tissue and contains blood vessels and nerves:

Periosteum

Which of the following forms the superior portion of the nasal septum?

Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

The study of the function of the body is referred to as:

Physiology

A temporarily unossified part of a cranial suture is called a:

Fontanel

An opening in a bone through which blood vessels can pass is called:

Foramen

Bone formation that occurs within a fibrous membrane is referred to as:

Intramembranous ossification

Which of these is responsible for attaching one bone to another?

Ligament

Which classification of bone has a greater length than width?

Long

The opening located in the inferior part of the occipital bone is called the foraman _____

Magnum

On which portion of the temporal bone does the mandible articulate?

Mandibular fossa

The depression that is located on the inferior, posterior surface of the zygomatic process of the temporal bone is called?

Mandibular fossa

Which part of the temporal bone does the mandible articulate?

Mandibular fossa

Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone?

Maxillae

A term that describes a tunnel coursing through the bone is:

Meatus

How many bones are there in an adult human skeleton?

206

The area between the diaphragm and pelvis is referred to as the

Abdomen

The portion of the jaw in which teeth are located are referred to as the:

Alveolar process

The study of the structure of the body is

Anatomy

In anatomical study, the direction toward the front of the body is referred to as:

Anterior

Which of the following fontanels is located at the angles of the two parietal bones and the front bone?

Anterior or Frontal Fontanel

This is found in a thin layer that covers the epiphysis where the bone forms an articulation:

Articular cartilage

A tube-like opening in a bone:

Canal

This muscle is striated and involuntary

Cardiac

The major blood supply to the brain enters through the:

Carotid canal

The smallest recognizable part of the body is the:

Cell

In which vertebrae would the transverse foramina be located?

Cervical Vertebrae

The portion of the sternum that articulates with the medial end of the clavicle is referred to as the

Clavicular notch

The most inferior vertebrae in the adult skeleton is the

Coccyx

The portion of the skull that encloses the brain referred to as the:

Cranium

The nerves for the sense of olfaction pass through the:

Cribiform Plate

Which type of bone is thicker in the diaphysis than in the epiphysis?

Dense

The smallest portion of the sternum is known as the

Ensiform process

The ends or extremities of a long bone are referred to as:

Epiphysis

The auditory ossicle shaped like an anvil:

Incus

In anatomical study, the direction towards the foot end of the body is referred to as:

Inferior

Of the following bones, which does not contain a para-nasal sinus?

Occipital

The study of bones is called:

Osteology

Which of the following is an example of a sesamoid bone?

PAtella

A cavity within a bone is called:

Sinus

Which part of a solution is present in the greater amount?

Solvent

The sella turcica is located on the:

Sphenoid Bone

Of the following bones, which belong to the axial skeleton?

Sternum, ribs and auditory ossicles

A rounded articular projection supported by the neck of bone is known as:

Head

The incus, stapes and malleus bones are related to:

Hearing

Microscopic anatomy may also be referred to as:

Histology

What substance do endocrine glands secrete?

Hormone

The most abundant cartilage in the body is

Hyaline

The horse-shoe shaped irregular bone of the neck region of the body which acts as the anchor for the muscles of the tongue is the:

Hyoid

Projections or outgrowths on bone that form joints or attachments for connective tissue are referred to as:

Processes

What position is one in when lying with their anterior surface down?

Prone

Which of the following houses the hypophysis

Sella turcica

Which category of bone is embedded in a tendon?

Sesamoid Bone

Which classification of bone is nearly equal in length and width:

Short

Yellow bone marrow contains _____ and is located in the _____.

Stored fat, medullary canal

A term that suggests a location close to the surface of the body or a body part is:

Superficial

These lie inferior to the supercilliary arches and are the upper rim of the eye sockets:

Supra orbital margin

What is the depression located between the medial ends of the clavicles known as?

Suprasternal notch

A term that refers to the trunk of the body is

Torso

An imaginary plane that cuts through the body horizontally is called:

Transverse

A very large projection found only on the femur is called:

Trochanter

Hematopoiesis is a function of the skeletal system:

True

Spongy bone contains red bone marrow. T/F

True

The largest fontanel is the anterior fontanel T/F

True

The femoral triangle is located in the:

Upper 1/3 of the thigh

A term that suggests some relation to the internal body organs is:

Visceral

Small clusters of isolated bones found in the joints of cranial suture are called:

Worman

The zygomatic arch is formed by the:

Zygomatic process of the temporal bone/teporal process of the zygomatic bone


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