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Skeletal Practice Fill In The Blanks

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Question: The ends of a long bone are what?Answer: Epiphysis
Question: Another name for :Answer:
Question: Give some examples of joints:Answer: Elbows,
Question: Another name for a slightly joint:Answer: (Vertebrae)
Question: Fibrous joints are also what?Answer: (Sutures)
Question: Give examples of a gliding :Answer: Vertebrae
Question: The thumb is what kind of ?Answer: Joint
Question: Define :Answer: Formation (hema= blood, poiesis= formation)
Question: The shaft of a long bone is what?Answer:
Question: The cartilage that covers the is called what?Answer: Cartilage
Question: Give some of short bones:Answer: , Tarsals
Question: The hollow space in the bone's center is what?Answer: Endosteum
Question: The is an example of what kind of bone?Answer: Sesamoid
Question: Bone forming cells are what?Answer: Osteoblasts ( = bone, Blast= build)
Question: What bones make up the axial ?Answer: Skull, Vertebrae, , Ribs, Sternum, Sacrum
Question: What are the of joints? Answer: Movement,
Question: moveable joints are called what?Answer: Diarthrotic (Synovial Joints)
Question: The pubic symphysis is an example of what kind of ? Answer:
Question: Which membrane lines the interior of the joint capsule and ?Answer: Membrane
Question: What is a collapsed sack-like structure that contains synovial called?Answer: Bursa
Question: tissue that connects bone to bone:Answer: Ligaments
Question: The enclosed space between the of the joint:Answer: Cavity
Question: Movement towards the plane :Answer: Adduction
Question: Movement :Answer:
Question: backward:Answer: Extension
Question: type of lever is the most common type of lever?Answer: Class 3
Question: disorder that affects the joints; also called "crippling arthritis":Answer: Rheumatoid
Question: The human body has how many in total?Answer: 206
Question: On bone would you find an iliac crest?Answer: Ilium
Question: Where would you find a trochanter? Answer:
Question: Oh which bone you find an ischial tuberosity? Answer: Ischium
Question: The process can be found on which bone?Answer: Scapula
Question: The process can be found on which cranial bone?Answer: Bone
Question: Where would you find an process? Answer: Ulna
Question: Which three bones contain a process?Answer: Temporal Bone, , Ulna
Question: Where you find a bicipital groove?Answer: Humerus
Question: On which bone would you find a deltoid ?Answer: Humerus
Question: The kneecap is also what?Answer: Patella
Question: Another name for the bone: Answer:
Question: name for the heel bone:Answer:
Question: Another name for the :Answer: Malleoli (medial and malleolus)
Question: The olecranon can be found on which bone?Answer:
Question: the wrist is an example of what type of ?Answer: Ellipsoid
Question: A break, chip, crack, or in a bone?Answer: Fracture
Question: An break in a bone:Answer: Fracture (commonly found in children)
Question: The metatarsals can be found ?Answer: In The
Question: The carpals can be found ?Answer:
Question: How many carpals are there?Answer: 8 in each hand (16 in the body)
Question: Give some of irregular bones:Answer: , Sphenoid
Question: Give some of flat bones:Answer: Bones Of The
Question: How many metacarpals are ?Answer: 5 in each hand (10 in the body)
Question: How many phalanges are total?Answer: 14 in each hand and foot (14x4=56 in the body)
Question: How many true ribs are ?Answer: 7 Of True Ribs ( 7 true days of the week)
Question: How many ribs are there?Answer: 3 False
Question: An abnormal curvature of the spine:Answer: Kyphosis
Question: A lateral deviation of the :Answer:
Question: The of bone:Answer:
Question: Which part of the bone the Yellow bone marrow?Answer: Cavity
Question: The layer of the bone:Answer: Periosteum
Question: Inflammation of a :Answer:
Question: How many cervical vertebrae are ?Answer: 7 (Remember at 7am)
Question: How many thoracic vertebrae are ?Answer: 12 (Remember at 12 noon)
Question: How many vertebrae are there?Answer: 5 (Remember at 5pm)
Question: Metabolic condition in there is increased levels of uric acid in the blood:Answer: Gout (commonly the 1st/ big toe)
Question: How many bones are in the skeleton?Answer: 80 Bones
Question: How many bones are in the appendicular ?Answer: 126
Question: A in a bone:Answer:
Question: The mandible, palatine and bone belong to which skeletal category?Answer: Facial
Question: What bone does the medial aspect of the articulate with?Answer: Manubrium Of The
Question: Give an of a fibrous joint:Answer: Sutures
Question: On which bone would you find process?Answer:
Question: How many vertebrae are total?Answer: 34 Vertebrae
Question: On which bone would you find a medial Answer: Tibia
Question: On bone would you find the linea aspera?Answer:
Question: A dislocation:Answer: Subluxation
Question: A complete joint :Answer: Luxation
Question: How many curvatures of the Answer: 4 types of
Question: Name the 4 curvatures of the Answer: , Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum
Question: The 3 of joints are:Answer: Fibrous, , Synovial
Question: Muscles, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, and can be located by?Answer: Bony
Question: Bony landmarks are made up of two Answer: /Process (Grows out of bone) Depression/Cavities (Indentations in bone)
Question: rounded projectionAnswer: Tuberosity
Question: Small rounded Answer: Tubercule
Question: ridge of bone; usually prominentAnswer: Crest
Question: Large, blunt, irregularly process (Femur)Answer:
Question: ridge of bone; less than a crestAnswer:
Question: Raised area on/above a Answer: Epicondyle
Question: Sharp, Slender projectionAnswer:
Question: Any bony Answer:
Question: Bony expansion carried on a neckAnswer:
Question: Smooth, flat articular surfaceAnswer:
Question: articular projectionAnswer:
Question: Armlike bar of Answer: Ramus
Question: Canal like passage Answer:
Question: Cavity within a bone; with air and lined with mucous membraneAnswer:
Question: Shallow, basin like depression in a Answer: Fossa
Question: Answer: Groove
Question: Narrow, slit-like Answer: Fissure
Question: Round or oval opening through a Answer: Foramen
Question: Mature bone cells, within a lacunaeAnswer: Osteocytes
Question: Tiny within the spongy boneAnswer:
Question: arranged in concentric circles around central canalsAnswer: Lamellae
Question: Complex made of canal and matrix ringsAnswer: (Haversion System)
Question: Tiny canals that radiate outward to all ; connect bone cells to nutrient supply through the bone matrixAnswer: Canaliculi
Question: Bone reabsorbing cells; takes calcium from bone and it into the bloodAnswer: Osteoclasts
Question: Influences bone formation and Answer:
Question: Hormones that calciumAnswer: Parathyroid Hormone,
Question: Increased calcium levels by retracting calcium from bonesAnswer: Parathyroid (PTH)
Question: Decreased blood calcium levels by depositing into bonesAnswer: Calcitonin
Question: Bone breaks cleanly, does not penetrate the Answer: (Simple) Fracture
Question: Bone and penetrates through skinAnswer: Open (Compound)
Question: Method used to treat fractures; are coaxed back into normal positionAnswer: Reduction
Question: Surgical procedure using pins/ wires to secure bone Answer: Open
Question: Four major of fracturesAnswer: Hematoma forms, Fibrocartilage callus splinted break, bony , and Bone Remodeling
Question: Ruptured blood vessels, forming Answer:
Question: Callus of connective tissue cells that has , bony matrix and collagen fibers to close the 'gap' in broken boneAnswer: Fibrocartilage callus break
Question: When osteoblasts and osteoclasts move into an area and Answer: Bony
Question: Occurs a few - months after a breakAnswer: Bone
Question: Breaks into many Answer: Comminuted
Question: Crushed Answer:
Question: Bone inwardAnswer: Depressed
Question: When two ends are pushed into each Answer:
Question: Bone is broken into a patternAnswer:
Question: Sleeve/ Capsule of fibrous connective tissue, lined with synovial Answer: Articular Capsule
 
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