MCQB Unit 1 - Chapter 7
Which of the following does not apply to the deltoid tuberosity?
-It becomes larger in a person who carries large heavy trays overhead, as does a waitperson. -It is located on the humerus. -It is the site of attachment for the deltoid. -It is relatively larger in a male than in a female. -***There are no exceptions; all of the above are true***
Compared with the male pelvis, the female pelvis has
-an enlarged pelvic outlet. -a wider, more circular pelvic inlet. -a broader pubic arch. -***all of the above***
The only point of articulation between the pectoral girdle and the axial skeleton is at (the)
-costal end of the clavicle. -acromial end of the clavicle. -acromion process of the scapula -coracoid process of the scapula. -***none of the above***
The appendicular skeleton
-includes the bones of the upper limbs -includes the bones of the lower limbs -includes the bones that connect the limbs to the axial skeleton -includes girdles -***all of the above are correct***
The pelvis
-is dramatically different in males and females. -is a composite structure. -contains bones from both the axial and the appendicular skeleton. -protects pelvic organs. -***is all of the above***
Which of the following pieces of information about an individual can be discerned from the skeleton?
-racial affinity -body weight -age -sex -***all of the above***
The only fixed support for the pectoral girdle is (the)
-sternum. -humerus. -scapula. -clavicle. -***none of the above***
The hand contains
14 phalangeal bones
How many bones are in the upper limb and pectoral girdle?
64
Which of the following bones are in contact with the proximal end of the radius?
Humerus
Differences between a child's skeleton and that of a small adult include which of the following?
In the child's skeleton a metopic suture is present.
What is the role of the fibula in articulations of the leg?
It articulates both proximally and distally with the tibia.
Which of the following is true of the bony matrix of the skeleton as people age?
Its mineral content diminishes as a normal part of aging.
Why is it difficult to distinguish the skeleton of a young male from that of a young female?
The characteristic greater density of bone that develops in adult males has not appeared in children. and Secondary sexual characteristics that cause skeletal differences between males and females do not appear prior to puberty.
Which event occurs first as an individual grows and ages?
The ossification centers of the occipital bone fuse.
Characteristics that specifically identify a skeletal element as belonging to a female include
a bone with smaller prominences and a smoother surface.
The socket that receives the head of the femur is the
acetabulum.
The structure of the os coxa that can easily be felt on the front of the hip is the
anterior superior iliac spine.
Which of the following bones are not in contact with the humerus?
carpals
The pectoral girdle consists of the
clavicle and scapula
The pectoral girdle meets the axial skeleton where the
clavicle attaches to the manubrium.
The clavicle
connects the pectoral girdle and axial skeleton
The depression on the distal end of the anterior humerus is (the)
coronoid fossa.
The distal end of the fibula
forms the lateral malleolus.
The largest nerve in the body passes through the
greater sciatic notch
The lateral contour of the shoulder is formed by what part of the humerus?
greater tubercle
The radial structures in contact with the ulna include the
head and ulnar notch
The trochlea is a part of the
humerus.
The bones of the pelvis
include both axial and appendicular elements
The origin of a portion of the triceps brachii is on the
infraglenoid tubercle.
What types of information about an individual's medical condition can the skeleton reveal?
injuries, such as broken bones and the presence of osteoarthritis
The patella
is a sesamoid bone
The pubic symphysis in females
is more subject to stretching under hormonal influence than that in males.
The surgical neck of the humerus corresponds to (the)
metaphysis of the bone.
The arches of the foot are partly supported by (the)
metatarsal bones.
Compared with the pectoral girdle, the pelvic girdle is
more robust, adapted for weight bearing
Which of the following is not a structure of the scapula?
olecranon
The pelvic girdle meets the axial skeleton where the
ossa coxae meet the sacrum.
Compared with that of females, the male coccyx
points more anteriorly.
The fibula
provides lateral stability to the ankle.
A muscle that flexes the forearm is attached to (the)
radial tuberosity
Most of the anterior surface of the scapula is formed by the
subscapular fossa.
The corners of the scapula include (the)
superior angle, inferior angle, and lateral angle.
In the ankle, the only tarsal bone that articulates with the leg bones is the
talus.
The boundaries of the false (or greater) pelvis include
the bladelike portions of each ilium.
Age of a skeleton can be determined from
the degree of ossification of cranial sutures and the number of teeth present.
The pelvic girdle consists of
the ilium, ischium, and pubis
Examination of what features of the skeleton can provide information about the health of an individual?
the number of carpal elements and appearance of healed fractures
Most bones in the appendicular skeleton develop from
the process of endochondral ossification and hyaline cartilage.
A wedding ring is traditionally worn around which bone?
the proximal phalanx of digit four of the manus
Fusion of the epiphyseal cartilages of long bones typically begins around the age of
three years.
Jason fractured his pisiform bone in an accident. What part of his body is injured?
wrist