Bones And Joints Flashcards

1
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How many bones are in the human body

A

206 bones in the human body

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2
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What is the epiphysis

A

This is the growth plate

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3
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What is the synovial joint

A

Extensive movement, smooth cartilage, synovial fluid in a capsule

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4
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What are the fibrous joints

A

No synovial cavity, joint held together by dense connective tissue. Skull

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5
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What is the joint cavity

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Contains synovial fluid if cartilages rub together it will cause inflammation

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6
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What cartilage is found in synovial joints

A

Articular hyaline cartilage and marginal (fibro) cartilage

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7
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What supports joints

A

Tendons

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8
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What are ligaments

A

Passive stabilisers

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9
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What is a syndesmosis

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A fibrous joint between two bones and linked by ligaments and a strong membrane

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10
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What type of connective tissue is a syndemosis

A

Dense

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11
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When does the anterior fontanelle close

A

Usually closes sometime between 9 and 18 months

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12
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When does the posterior fontanelle close

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By the age of 1/2 months, may close at birth

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13
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Describe cartinaginous joints

A

Little movement, no synovial cavity

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14
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What is a symphysis

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A cartilaginous joint, bone ends covered by hyaline cartilage, disc of fibrocartilage in between eg pelvis, sternum, ribs

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15
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Describe a synchondrosis

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A type of cartinaginous joint where hyaline cartilage completely joins together two bones

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16
Q

What are the two parts of the skeleton called

A

Neurocranium (bony covering of brain and meninges)

Viscerocranium (facial skeleton)

17
Q

What is the roof of the skeleton called

A

Calvaria

18
Q

What is the floor of the skull called

A

Cranial base

19
Q

What are the eight bones in the neurocranium called

A

Frontal (1)
Ethmoid (1)
Sphenoid (1)
Occipital (1)
Temporal (2)
Parietal (2)

20
Q

How many bones make up the facial skeleton

A

14 bones

21
Q

What does the phrase pneumatised mean

A

Air within the bones

22
Q

Name the weakest part of the skull

A

The pterion

This is because it is the part of the skull where the frontal, parietal, sphenoid and temporal bones all meet

23
Q

What can trauma in the pterion result in

A

Trauma in this area can result in a rupture of the blood vessels just deep to this, the middle meningeal blood vessels including the artery, this would be referred to as an extra-duralumin haemorrhage

24
Q

Where in the vertebra is the spinal cord contained

A

The intervertebral foramen contains the spinal cord, spinal nerves exit vertebral canals through the vertebral foramina

25
Q

How many bones are in the hand

A

27 bones

26
Q

What are the different bones in the hand called

A

14 phalanges
5 metacarpals
8 carpal bones

27
Q

Describe the bones in the feet

A

14 phalanges
5 metatarsals
7 tarsal bones