Ch. 8: Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
The tarsal bones of the foot are analogous with the ______ bones of the wrist
carpal
A pectoral girdle consists of two bones, the
clavicle or clavicles scapula or scapulae
A large, smooth, rounded articulating oval structure on a bone is properly identified as a ______.
condyle
The vertebral canal contains the spinal _____, whereas the intervertebral foramina allow for passage of the spinal nerves.
cord
The suture that connects the frontal and parietal bones of the skull is called the
coronal suture
What is the suture that connects the frontal and parietal bones of the skull called?
coronal suture
Enclosing the brain is a function of ______.
cranial bones
Sutures are immovable joints forming the boundaries between the ______.
cranial bones
What are the three curved depressions in the floor of the cranial cavity called?
cranial fossae
The region of the leg from the knee to the ankle is called the ______ region.
crural
What tissue is sutures connects cranial bones firmly together?
dense regular connective tissue
Cranial fossae are ______ in the floor of the cranial cavity.
depressions
The longest bone of the body is the
femur
The crural region contains the tibia and
fibula
The last two pairs of false ribs lack connections with the sternum, so they are classified as ______.
floating ribs
Which bone associated with the skull is an attachment site for tongue and larynx muscles?
hyoid
The true pelvis is ______ to the false pelvis.
inferior
The depression between the greater and lesser tubercle is called the ______.
intertubercular sulcus
Lateral openings between adjacent vertebrae are called ______.
intervertebral foramina
The os coxae are made of three fused bones: the ilium, the
ischium, pubis
The greater tubercle is more ______ than the lesser tubercle.
lateral
The mandible forms the ______.
lower jaw
The bone of the lower jaw is the
mandible
Polydactyly means
many/multiple/extra/more fingers
A clavicle and scapula make up a ______ girdle.
pectoral
The scapula is part of the ______.
pectoral girdle
The sacrum is part of the ______.
pelvis
The bones of the toes are called ______.
phalanges
An individual with extra digits has ______.
polydactyly
The thoracic and sacral curvatures of the vertebral column are classified as ______.
primary curves
Which component of the thoracic cage consists of a manubrium, body, and xiphoid process?
sternum
The clavicle is located between these two bones, the
sternum scapula
The curved depressions of floor of the cranial cavity are called the
Blank 1: cranial Blank 2: fossae, fossa, or surfaces
Identify the three arches of the foot.
-transverse arch -lateral longitudinal arch -medial longitudinal arch
Rank these bones in order from distal to proximal.
1. Phalanges 2. Metacarpals 3. Carpals
List the bones of the ankle/foot in order from proximal to distal.
1. Tarsals 2. Metatarsals 3. Phalanges
A cranium has ______ temporal bone(s) and ______ ethmoid bone(s).
2; 1
How many bones are contained in each lower limb?
30
How many metatarsal bones are found in one foot?
5
The number of metacarpal bones per upper limb is ______.
5
How many carpal bones are in each wrist?
8
The glenoid cavity is part of the ______ girdle and the acetabulum is part of the ______ girdle.
Blank 1: shoulder or pectoral Blank 2: pelvic
The clavicle extends between the manubrium of the _____ and the acromion of the _____.
Blank 1: sternum Blank 2: scapula
The clavicle is ______ shaped.
S
Which are functions of the paranasal sinuses?
To humidify and warm inhaled air To provide resonance to the voice To lighten the weight of skull bones
Paranasal sinuses are normally filled with ______.
air
The femur is ______.
also called the thigh bone
The hyoid and auditory ossicles are part of the ______ skeleton.
axial
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the _____ skeleton and _____ skeleton.
axial appendicular
Which are the two main divisions of the skeletal system?
axial skeleton appendicular skeleton
The auricular surface of the ilium in a young adult appears ______.
billowing
The structures that allow the cranial bones of the fetal skull to overlap as a baby passes through the birth canal are called
fontanelles
A ______ is a rounded passageway through a bone.
foramen
The spinal cord enters the cranial cavity through the ______.
foramen magnum
Which bone helps to form the cranium of the skull?
frontal bone
The coronal suture is between the ______ bone and ______ bones.
frontal; parietal
The os coxae is often referred to as the ______.
hip bone
Which bones come together to form the upper jaw?
maxillae
In anatomical position the ulna is ______ to the radius.
medial
The bridge of the nose is formed by the
nasal bones
Which bones are just inferior to the glabella?
nasal bones
If the symphysial surface is depressed and concave, the ossa coxae is most likely from a person who is ______.
over 50
In anatomical position the radius and ulna are ______.
parallel
Which bones are visible while looking at a superior view of the skull?
parietal frontal
Which bones can clearly be seen on a superior view of the skull?
parietal bones
Which cranial bones are paired?
parietal bones
Which are functions of cranial bones? protect the entrance to the digestive tract provide attachment sites for several jaw, head, and neck muscles provide attachment sites for the facial muscles surround and protect the brain
provide attachment sites for several jaw, head, and neck muscles surround and protect the brain
The subpubic angle is also called the ______.
pubic arch
Which are the primary curves present in the vertebral column of a newborn?
sacral curvature thoracic curvature
Which bones are part of the pelvis?
sacrum, coccyx, ossa coxae
A broad, flat, triangular bone that forms the shoulder blade is the ______.
scapula
The scapula is also known as the ______.
shoulder blade
Identify the auditory ossicles housed within the petrous part of the temporal bone.
stapes incus malleus
The occipital bone can be seen from a(n) ______ view of the skull.
superior
Which are functions of the vertebral column?
supports the weight of the head houses and protects the spinal cord provides vertical support for the body
A structure that is an immoveable joint forming the boundary between cranial bones is called a
suture or sutures
What passes through the foramen magnum?
the spinal cord
The thoracic vertebrae, ribs, and sternum make up the ______.
thoracic cage
The thoracic cage consists of the ______.
thoracic vertebrae sternum ribs
What is the function of foot arches?
to protect blood vessels and nerves
Which is a function of the cranial bones?
to surround and protect the brain
The most superior ribs are called the ______ ribs.
true
The pelvic organs are found in the ______.
true pelvis
The maxillae form the ______.
upper jaw
The right and left maxillae unite to form the
upper or superior jaw
Which part of the axial skeleton provides vertical support for the body while housing and protecting the spinal cord?
vertebral column
The subpubic angle is much ______ in women than in men.
wider