Review Chapter 7:4 Skeletal System

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Ball and socket of joints of the shoulder and hip

diarthrosis

Freely movable joint

diarthrosis

Thigh bone

femur

Intervertebral disk protrudes out of place

ruptured disk

Vertebrae by chest

thoracic

Side to side, or lateral curvature of the spine

Scoliosis

Name the 8 bones that from the cranium

1 frontal , 2 parietal , 3 temporal , 1 occipital , 1 ethmoid , 1 sphenoid

First seven pairs of ribs

True ribs

What is the name of the process by which a fractured bone is put backs on its proper alignment?

Reduction

Inflammation of small fluid filled sacs surrounding joints

bursitis

Back of pelvic girdle

Sacrum

What is the function of intervertebral disks? What are they made of?

1. acts as a shock absorber and permits bending/twisting 2. made of pads of cartilage

4 functions of the bones

1. forms a framework of the body 2. protects vital organs 3. levers to provide movement 4. stores most of calcium supplies

Name the 26 vetebrae

7 cervical , 12 thoracic , 5 lumbar , 1 sarcum , 1 coccyx

slightly moveable joint

Amphiarthrosis

Group of diseases involving an inflammation of the joints

Arthritis

Wrist

Carpals

Neck vertebrae

Cervical

Collar bone

Clavicle

Tailbone

Coccyx

Bone breaks and ruptures through the skin

Compound

Broken piece of skull bone moves inward

Depressed

Shoulder blade

Scapula

Injury that occurs when a bone is forcibly displaced from a joint

Dislocation

T/F Examples of hinge joints are the shoulder and hip joints.

False

T/F Foramina are connective tissue bands that hold bones together.

False

T/F Joints are areas where 2 or more bones join together.

False

T/F Osteoporosis is an infection of the bone.

False

T/F Sinuses are areas where cranial bones have joined together.

False

T/F The appendicular skeleton forms the main trunk of the body.

False

T/F The epiphysis is the long shaft of long bones.

False

T/F The periosteum is a membrane that lines the medullary canal.

False

T/F Yellow marrow produces red and white blood cells.

False

Outer or lateral bone of lower leg

Fibula

Forehead

Frontal bone

Bone is bent and splits, causing a crack or incomplete fracture

Greenstick

Upper arm

Humerus

Broken bone ends jam into each other

Impacted

Waist vertebrae

Lumbar

Upper jaw

Maxilla

Palm of hand

Metacarpals

Instep of foot

Metatarsals

Inflammation of bone usually caused by a pathogenic organism

Osteomyelitis

Osteoporosis Metabolic disorder caused by a hormone deficiency and prolonged lack of calcium in the diet

Osteoporosis

What is the name of the membrane on the outside of long bones?

Periosteum

Fingers and toes

Phalanges

Lower arm by thumb

Radius

Bone twists resulting in one or more breaks

Spiral

Twisting action tears the ligaments at a joint

Sprain

Breastbone

Sternum

Immovable joint

Synarthrosis

Type of joint found in the cranium

Synarthrosis

Anklebones

Tarsals

Inner or medial bone of lower leg

Tibia

T/F A fracture is a break or crack in a bone.

True

T/F All 12 pairs of ribs attach to the thoracic vertebrae.

True

T/F Bones store most of the calcium supply of the body.

True

T/F Each os coxae is made of 3 bones called the ilium, ischium, and pubis.

True

T/F Hemopoiesis is the production of blood cells.

True

T/F Bones form a framework to support the body's muscles. fats, and skin.

True

T/F Bones surround vital organs to protect them.

True

What is the difference between the true ribs, false ribs, floating ribs?

True ribs attach directly to the sternum. False ribs first 3 attach to the cartilage of the rib above Floating ribs' last 2 have no attachment from the front of the body

Lower arm by little finger

Ulna

What is the name of the small piece of cartilage at the bottom of the sternum?

Xiphoid Process

Cheek

Zygomatic

Kneecap

patella


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