Lesson 5 Part 2 Skeletal Flashcards

1
Q

Number of Axial Skeleton Bones of an Adult:

Choice’s
- 65
- 70
- 75
- 80
- 90

A

80

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2
Q

Number Of Appendicular Skeleton Bones

Choice’s
- 200
- 126
- 120
- 145
- 132

A

126

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3
Q

Total Bones In an adult Skeleton
- 140
- 240
- 135
- 156
- 206

A

206

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4
Q

Narrow slit between adjacent parts of bones through which blood vessels or nerves pass.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Fissure

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5
Q

Opening through which blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments pass.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Foramen

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6
Q

Shallow depression.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Fossa
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Fossa

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7
Q

Tubelike opening.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Meatus

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8
Q

Furrow along bone surface that accommodates blood vessel, nerve, or tendon.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Sulcus

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9
Q

Large, round protuberance with a smooth articular surface at end of bone.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Condyle

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10
Q

Smooth, flat, slightly concave or convex articular surface.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Facet

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11
Q

Usually rounded articular projection supported on neck (constricted portion) of bone.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Head

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12
Q

Crest, Epicondyle, Line, Spinous Process, Trochanter, Tubercle and Tuberosity are __________

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue

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13
Q

Prominent ridge or elongated projection.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Crest

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14
Q

Typically roughened projection above condyle.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Epicondyle

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15
Q

Long, narrow ridge or border (less prominent than crest).

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Line (lined)

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16
Q

Sharp, slender projection.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Spinous process

17
Q

Very large projection.

Choice’s
- Depressions And Openings
- Fissure
- Foramen
- Sulcus
- Meatus
- Processes
- Condyle
- Facet
- Head
- Processes that form attachment points for connective tissue
- Crest
- Epicondyle
- Line
- Spinous Process
- Trochanter
- Tubercle
- Tuberosity

A

Trochanter