doyle_michael Test: Skeletal System Flashcards
(32 cards)
1
Q
3 Which one of the following processes can you not see from the front of the skeleton?
a. Spinous process
b. Xyphiod process
c. Zygomatic process
d. Transverse process
A
a. Spinous process
32. CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
2
Q
- What bone is the waist bone?
A
Ischium
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
3
Q
- Where is cortical bone located?
A
The layer above the trabecular bone, the middle layer
- Study guide - The Skeletal System
4
Q
- What are the circular bone cell rings called?
A
lamella
- histology
5
Q
- What is in the middle of a bone?
A
- marrow
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6
Q
- Where is the trabecular bone?
A
The trabecular bone is the spongy bone
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7
Q
- What is the bone that comes down and joins the tarsal bones?
A
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
8
Q
- What is the middle tarsal bone?
A
tarsal, talus, bone of a gliding joint
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
9
Q
- Normally there are 12…
A
thoracic vertebrae
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
10
Q
- What is the bone in the middle of the skull?
A
sphenoid
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral
11
Q
- What is the bone towards the back of the skull?
A
flat bone
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral
12
Q
- Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of…
A
compact bone
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13
Q
- Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of…
A
compact bone
- Study guide - The Skeletal System
14
Q
- The vertebra that allows the head to turn and pivot is…
A
axis
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
15
Q
- What are the middle vertebrae?
A
thoracic vertebrae
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
16
Q
- Which term best characterizes cortical bone?
a. Spongy
b. Liquid
c. Flexible
d. Rigid
A
rigid
- Study guide - The Skeletal System
17
Q
- Strong connective tissues that holds movable joints together is a…
A
ligament
- Study guide - The Skeletal System
18
Q
- Which bone is used to pivot your head?
A
axis
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
19
Q
- What bones make up the palm of your hand?
A
metacarpals
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
20
Q
- What bone is made up of four fused vertebra?
A
Skull
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral
21
Q
- What is the heal bone?
A
calcaneus
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
22
Q
- What are the tarsals?
A
ankle bones
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
23
Q
- What is the tibia?
A
shin bone
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
24
Q
- What are the ribs attached T8-T10 called?
A
False, there floating ribs
- CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
25
76. What bone or bones help make up the orbit?
zygomatic, sphenoid and frontal
32. CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
26
77. What are the carpals?
wrist bones
32. CLF - Anterior, Posterior and Lateral View
27
84. Which joint is a pivot joint? What are the names of the bones that make the joint?
vertebrae, axis and atlas
30. Study guide - The Skeletal System
28
85. The skull has two bones separated by a line. What bones are separated by the line?
parietal and frontal
31. CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral
29
86. Which type of joint is the knee joint?
hinge
30. Study guide - The Skeletal System
30
87. What kind of motion does a knee joint allow? What bones make up this joint?
forward, backward, femur, patella, fibula and tibia
30. Study guide - The Skeletal System
31
88. Which joints are movable? Which are immovable?
knee, vertebrae, and shoulder is movable, the skull joint is immovable
30. Study guide - The Skeletal System
32
89. Which joint provides the greatest range of movement? What bones make up this joint?
Shoulder joint (ball socket), scapula, femur
30. Study guide - The Skeletal System