Osteology I Flashcards

1
Q

Standard Anatomical Position: ____, feet together and forward, hands on side, palms forward

A

standing

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2
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Standard Anatomical Position: standing, feet ____ and _____ , hands on side, palms forward

A

together and forward

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3
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Standard Anatomical Position: standing, feet together and forward, hands ____, palms ____

A

on the side, palms

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4
Q

When we say left or right, who’s POV is it?

A

The skeleton / patient

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5
Q

What plane splits left-right?

A

Sagittal

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6
Q

What is the sagittal plane?

A

It splits left-right

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7
Q

What plane splits front-back?

A

Frontal/coronal

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8
Q

What is the frontal/coronal plane?

A

It splits fronts-back

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9
Q

What plane splits top/bottom?

A

Transverse

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10
Q

What is the transverse plane?

A

Splits top/bottom

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11
Q

Bones ____ the inner organs

A

protect

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12
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Bones ____ the body

A

support

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13
Q

Bones produces ____ _____

A

blood cells

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14
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Bones allow ______

A

movement

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15
Q

Bones stores ___ and ____

A

minerals and fat

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16
Q

The axial skeleton includes (list 3)

A

cranium, ribs, spine

17
Q

The appendicular skeleton includes (list 2)

A

limbs, legs, pelvis

18
Q

2 basic structural components of the bone

A

compact and spongy

19
Q

What is the compact/cortical bone?

A

The solid dense outside

20
Q

What is the spongy/trabecular bone?

A

The “hole-y” inside of the bone

21
Q

What is the dense, solid outside of bone?

A

Cortical (compact) bone

22
Q

What is the honeycomb-y inside of bone?

A

Trabecular (spongy) bone