Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue FINAL

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The ends of long bones are called A) diaphyses. B) epiphyses. C) lamellae. D) trabeculae

B) epiphyses.

Which of these bone types is NOT matched with the correct example? A) long bone-humerus B) short bone-clavicle C) flat bone-scapula D) irregular bone-vertebrae

B) short bone-clavicle

Which of these locations does NOT contain red marrow in an adult? A) ribs B) skull C) proximal femur D) sternum E) vertebrae

B) skull

Which portion of a long bone stores yellow marrow in adults? A) the epiphysis B) the medullary cavity C) periosteum D) compact bone E) the epiphyseal plate

B) the medullary cavity

__________ are stem cells that have the ability to become osteoblasts or chondroblasts. A) Osteocytes B) Osteoclasts C) Osteoprogenitor cells D) Osteons E) Chondrocytes

C) Osteoprogenitor cells

Regarding skeletal system function, A) bone often serves as a model for cartilage growth. B) tendons connect bone to bone. C) blood cells are produced in the marrow of many bones. D) cartilage serves as an important mineral storage area. E) all of these

C) blood cells are produced in the marrow of many bones.

The surface of the medullary cavity of long bones is lined with a connective tissue membrane called A) periosteum. B) epiphyseal plates. C) endosteum. D) perichondrium. E) lamellae.

C) endosteum.

Hydrogen ions are pumped across the ruffled border, producing an acid environment. This describes the activity of A) osteoblasts. B) osteocytes. C) osteoclasts.

C) osteoclasts.

n a long bone, the epiphyseal plate is A) located in the center of the diaphysis. B) the outer membrane layer on the diaphysis. C) the location where growth occurs. D) produced when the epiphyseal line changes to bone. E) the location for fat storage.

C) the location where growth occurs.

Which of these connective tissue types has proteoglycans in its matrix? A) bone B) cartilage C) ligaments D) tendons E) both c and d

CARTILAGE

Cells that produce new cartilage matrix are called A) chondroblasts. B) chondrocytes. C) chondroclasts. D) osteoblasts. E) fibroblasts.

CHONDROBLAST

Which of these statements is NOT true regarding bone? A) Osteoblasts produce bone matrix. B) Osteocytes are osteoblasts that have become surrounded by matrix. C) Osteoclasts break down bone. D) Osteocytes are connected to each other by Volkmann's canals. E) Osteocytes are found in lacunae.

D) Osteocytes are connected to each other by Volkmann's canals.

Bundles of collagen fibers that penetrate the periosteum into the outer part of the bone are called A) endosteums. B) diaphyses. C) epiphyses. D) perforating fibers. E) trabeculae.

D) perforating fibers.

Intramembranous ossification is usually complete by __________ years of age, whereas endochondral ossification is usually complete by __________ years of age. A) 2, 25 B) 5, 10 C) 10,2 D) 10, 25 E) 25, 5

a

Parathyroid hormone causes A) increased chondroblast activity. B) increased bone breakdown. C) decreased blood calcium levels. D) increased calcium lost in the urine. E) all of these

a

Which of these statements concerning bone growth are correct? A) Increased amounts of testosterone and estrogen cause a rapid increase in bone growth. B) Testosterone and estrogen prevent ossification of the epiphyseal plate. C) Too little growth hormone can cause a condition called acromegaly. D) Too much growth hormone can cause dwarfism. E) Achondroplastic dwarfism is caused by too much thyroid hormone.

a

Which of these structures is found within an osteon? A) concentric lamella B) interstitial lamella C) circumferential lamella D) periosteum E) all of these

a

Which type of bone growth is responsible for an increase in the diameter of bones? A) appositional growth B) interstitial growth C) endochondral growth D) trabecular growth E) intramembranous growth

a

Endochondral ossification A) occurs primarily in the bones of the skull. B) involves calcification of the cartilage matrix. C) produces bone in connective tissue membranes. D) occurs when chondrocytes replace osteoblasts in the matrix.

b

Growth in the length of a long bone stops when A) the articular cartilage becomes completely ossified. B) the epiphyseal plate becomes completely ossified. C) appositional growth at the periosteum stops. D) intramembranous ossification is complete.

b

Osteomalacia can occur as a result of a A) vitamin C deficiency. B) vitamin D deficiency. C) lack of thyroid hormone. D) lack of growth hormone. E) lack of sex hormones.

b

Secondary ossification centers A) are located in the diaphysis of the bone. B) are located in the epiphysis of the bone. C) are located in the fontanels. D) appear during early fetal development. E) are locations for intramembranous ossification

b

Which of these disorders is caused by a bacterium? A) acromegaly B) osteogenesis imperfecta C) osteomalacia D) osteomyelitis E) osteoporosis

b

Which of these substances is present in the largest quantity in bone? A) collagen B) hydroxyapatite C) proteoglycan aggregates D) lacunae cartilage

b: HYDOXYAPATITE

Arrange the following events in the correct order of occurrence after a bone is broken. 1. osteoblasts produce ossification 2. hematoma formation 3. internal fibrocartilage callus and external bone-cartilage callus formation 4. woven bone is remodeled to form compact bone A) 1,2,3,4 B) 2,3,4,1 C) 2,3,1,4 D) 2,4,1,3 E) 2,4,3,1

c

Cancellous bone A) has no osteocytes. B) is located in the diaphyses of long bones. C) is composed of delicate interconnecting rods or plates called trabeculae. D) does not contain marrow. E) forms the outer surface of most bones other than long bones.

c

Given these passageways: 1. canaliculi 2. central (haversian) canal 3. blood vessels in periosteum 4. perforating (Volkmann's) canal Which of these represents the correct order as nutrients pass from outside the bone to the osteocytes? A) 1,2,3,4 B) 2,4,1,3 C) 3,4,2,1 D) 3,1,4,2 E) 4,3,2,1

c

Membrane-covered spaces between developing skull bones are called A) centers of ossification. B) central canals. C) fontanels. D) perforating canals. E) endochondral openings.

c

Which of these correctly describes appositional growth of cartilage? A) Chondrocytes in the center of the cartilage lay down new matrix. B) Fibroblasts produce new chondroblasts. C) Chondroblasts in the perichondrium lay down new matrix. D) New osteons are formed from osteoblasts. E) Canaliculi connect between chondrocytes to allow transport of nutrients.

c C) Chondroblasts in the perichondrium lay down new matrix.

The outer layer of bone, composed of dense, irregular, collagenous connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerves is called A) endosteum. B) concentric lamellae. C) periosteum. D) the epiphyseal plate. E) the diaphysis.

c C) periosteum.

The perichondrium A) surrounds each lacuna in the matrix. B) contains mainly loose connective tissue. C) contains blood vessels and nerves. D) is important for the storage of fat. E) covers the surface of articular cartilage.

contains blood vessels and nerves.

Fetal bone tissue that has collagen fibers randomly oriented in many directions is A) lamellar bone. B) long bone. C) short bone. D) woven bone.

d

PTH is secreted from the __________ , whereas calcitonin is secreted from the __________ . A) thyroid gland, pancreas B) thyroid gland, parathyroid gland C) pancreas, pituitary D) parathyroid gland, thyroid gland E) adrenal gland, thyroid gland

d

Which of these structures is found in compact bone, but not in cancellous bone? A) osteoclasts B) canaliculi C) lamellae D) central (haversian) canals E) osteocytes

d

A deficiency of vitamin C in the diet can result in A) decreased collagen synthesis. B) scurvy. C) poor wound healing. D) growth retardation in children. E) all of these

e

Given these zones within the epiphyseal plate: 1. zone of calcification 2. zone of hypertrophy 3. zone of proliferation 4. zone of resting cartilage Arrange them in the correct order, from the epiphysis to the diaphysis. A) 1,2,3,4 B) 1,3,4,2 C) 2,4,1,3 D) 3,2,1,4 E) 4,3,2,1

e

In endochondral ossification, the perichondrium that surrounded the hyaline cartilage becomes A) circumferential lamellae. B) osteons. C) lacunae. D) perforating canals. E) periosteum.

e

Which of these bones is produced at least partly by intramembranous ossification? A) clavicle B) frontal C) mandible D) parietal E) all of these

e

Given these cells: 1. osteoblasts 2. osteocytes 3. osteoprogenitor cells Which of these sequences represents the order in which they are produced? A) 1,2,3 B) 1,3,2 C) 2,1,3 D) 2,3,1 E) 3,1,2

e: osteoprogenitor osteoblasts osteocytes

Cartilage A) often occurs in thin plates or sheets. B) receives nutrients and oxygen by diffusion. C) is easily replaced if damaged. D) has a good blood supply. E) A and B

e; often occurs in thin plates or sheets & receives nutrients and oxygen by diffusion.


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