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Alina Marukhnenko
Anatomy week 1-5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 1. ___ Manubrium, body, xiphoid process a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | e. sternum |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 2. ___ Acetabulum, formed by parts of this bone a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalangesv | f. coxal bone |
| Match with their descriptions 3. ___ Contains the glenoid cavity that holds the head of the humerus a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | b. scapula |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 4. ___ Contains the “pointy” olecranon process a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | d. ulna |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 5. ___ The thick inner bone of the leg a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | g. tibia |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 6. ___ Heel bone a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | h. calcaneus |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 7. ___ Fingers and toes a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | j. phalanges |
| Match with their descriptions. 8. ___ The head of this bone that articulates with the acetabulum a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | a. femur |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 9. ___ Lower jaw bone a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | c. mandible |
| Match the following words with their descriptions. 10. ___ Forms the forehead a. femur b. scapula c. mandible d. ulna e. sternum f. coxal bone g. tibia h. calcaneus i. frontal j. phalanges | i. frontal |
| 11. Which of the following bones form the upper limbs? a. Femur, tibia, fibula b. Carpals, tarsals, phalanges c. Humerus, ulna, radius d. Manubrium, body, xiphoid process | c. Humerus, ulna, radius |
| 12. Osteoclastic activity a. is responsible for longitudinal bone growth. b. lowers blood calcium levels. c. stimulates bone breakdown. d. regulates the production of blood cells. | c. stimulates bone breakdown. |
| 13. The medial and lateral malleoli are closest to the a. hip. b. ankle. c. hallux. d. tibiofemoral joint. | b. ankle. |
| 14. Which describe of the radiocarpal, humeroulnar, metacarpophalangeal, and distal radioulnar joints? a. Classified as sutures b. Permit hinge movement only c. Permit ball-and-socket movement d. Located in the upper limbs | d. Located in the upper limbs |
| 15. Which of the following is not true of the acetabulum? a. Formed by the ilium, ischium, and pubis b. Receives the head of the femur c. Articulates with the greater trochanter d. Forms a ball-and-socket joint | c. Articulates with the greater trochanter |
| 16. Which of the following is a correct combination? a. Occipital bone, pectoral girdle b. Foramen magnum, suture c. Maxilla, cranium d. Mandible, facial bone | d. Mandible, facial bone |
| 17. The atlas and axis a. are pelvic bones. b. are processes located on the posterior scapula. c. form the glenoid cavity. d. are vertebrae that allow the head to move. | d. are vertebrae that allow the head to move. |
| 18. Depression of the red bone marrow a. causes a life-threatening decline in blood cells. b. stunts longitudinal bone growth. c. causes arthritis. d. causes loss of bone mineralization and osteoporosis. | a. causes a life-threatening decline in blood cells. |
| 19. Identify the movement at the elbow that decreases the angle at the humeroulnar joint. a. Extension b. Adduction c. Pronation d. Flexion | d. Flexion |
| 20. Which is true of the foramen magnum? a. It is a large hole through which the brain exits the cranium. b. It is located within the frontal bone. c. It is part of C1, the atlas. d. It is a suture between the frontal and parietal bones. | a. It is a large hole through which the brain exits the cranium. |
| 21. The manubriosternal joint identifies the location of the a. foramen magnum. b. glenohumeral joint. c. second rib. d. vertebra prominens. | c. second rib. |
| 22. C1 to C7, T1 to T12, and L1 to L5 are a. responsible for the lumbar curve. b. vertebrae. c. cranial sutures. d. part of the appendicular skeleton. | b. vertebrae. |
| 23. The epiphyseal disc is a. located in the medullary cavity. b. composed of cartilage and involved in the growth of long bones. c. composed exclusively of osteoclasts. d. the site of blood cell formation. | b. composed of cartilage and involved in the growth of long bones. |