Skeletal System

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A

A central canal and all the concentric lamellae surrounding it are referred to as: A. An osteon B. Canaliculi C. Lacunae

B

All of the following are functions of the skeleton except: A. Attachment for muscles B. Production of melanin C. Site of red blood cell formation D. Storage of lipids

A

Eight bones make up the ______, which encloses and protects the brain. A. Cranium B. Face C. Skull

14

How many bones compose the face?

A

______ bones are generally thin, with two wafer like layers of compact bone sandwiching a layer of spongy bone. A. Flat B. Irregular C. Long D. Short

Axial

The axial/appendicular skeleton consists of bones that surround the body's center of gravity.

C

The _____ commonly referred to as the breastbone, is a flat bone formed by the fusion of three bones: the manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process. A. Coccyx B. Sacrum C. Sternum

D

The _____ vertebrae articulate with the corresponding ribs. A. Cervical B. Lumbar C. Spinal D. Thoracic

A

The axial skeleton can be divided into the skull, the vertebral column, and the _______. A. Bony thorax B. Femur C. Hip bones D. Humerus

Body

The body/spinous process of a typical vertebrae forms the rounded, central portion that faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column.

C

The femur is an example of a(n) _____ type of bone. A. Flat B. Irregular C. Long D. Short

Mandible

The lower jawbone or maxilla/mandible articulates with the temporal bones in the only freely movable joints in the skull.

A

The seven bones of the neck are called _____ vertebrae. A. Cervical B. Lumbar C. Spinal D. Thoracic

Diaphysis

The shaft of the long bone is known as the epiphysis/diaphysis.

B

This type of cartilage has great tensile strength and is found in the knee joint and intervertebral discs. A. Elastic B. Fibrocartilage C. Hyaline

False

True or False: The first seven pairs of the ribs are called flatting ribs because they only have indirect cartilage attachments to the sternum.

False

True or false: Embryonic skeletons consist primarily of elastic cartilage, which is gradually replaced by bone during development and growth.

Compact

Compact/Spongy bone looks smooth and homogenous.


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