Laboratory 18: The Fetal Skeleton Flashcards

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How many bones in the adult skeleton?

A

206

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How many bones in the fetal skeleton?

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275.

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Why are there more bones in the fetal skeleton?

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Due to the numerous ossification centers and epiphyseal plates present for many of the bones of the appendicular skeleton

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4
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How does development of the fetus occur?

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Progresses from cephalic to caudual regions of the body

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5
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What is a result from the way the fetus grows?

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There is a noticeable difference between the proportions of the head, the entire body and the upper and lower limbs between a fetus and adult

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What are the bones of early ossification?

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The bones most important for protection are among the early ossification sites

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When does the ossification process occur?

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Occurs during fetal development and continues through childhood growth.

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What is intramembranous ossification?

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Intramembranous ossification originating mesenchyme forms the flat bones of the cranium, some facial bones and portions of the mandible and clavicle.

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9
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What is endochondral ossification?

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Originating from hyaline cartilage forms most of the skeleton

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10
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What are fontanels?

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Areas of incomplete ossification of the flat bones of the skull of an infant are called fontanels.

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What do fontanels allow for?

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Fontanels allow for compression of the cranium during vaginal delivery and for some additional brain development after birth.

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12
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What fontanels close within the first year of life?

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Posterior and lateral

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13
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When does the anterior fontanel close?

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The anterior fontanel does not close until nearly two years of age.

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What are the types of fontanels?

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Mastoid fontanel, sphenoid fontanel, posterior fontanel, anterior fontanel

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What are the differences between the facial portion of an adult skull vs fetal?

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The facial portion of a fetal skull at birth represents about one eighth of the entire skull where as the adult facial portion of the skull represents nearly one half of the complete skull.

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16
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Why does the fetal skull have a small face?

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The small face is related to the undersized maxillae, maxillary sinuses, mandible and lack of teeth eruptions and nasal cavities.

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What happens to the size of the cranium as fetal growth progresses?

A

As the growth of the fetus advances the relative size of the cranium becomes smaller as the size of the face increases

18
Q

When does most of the development of an upper limb occur?

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Much of the development of an upper limb occurs during fetal development especially during the second trimester.

19
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When does most of the development of a lower limb occur?

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The rapid development of the lower limb is much greater after birth