Quizziz PT 1 & 2 Flashcards
(35 cards)
What is the canal that goes in the center of the osteon?
Haversian Canal
In what division of the skeleton do we find the pectoral girdle?
( Axial OR Appendicular )
Appendicular
What division of the skeleton would we find the skull?
( Axial OR Appendicular )
Axial
Where is Epiphysis located on the bone?
The short, stubby bone end
Where is Dyaphysis located?
The long part of bone
What division of the skeleton do we find the Hyoid bone?
( Axial OR Appendicular )
Axial
What is the process of cartilage becoming bone called?
( Ossification, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Osteocytes )
Ossification
What cell is responsible for building up the bone?
( Ossification, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Osteocytes )
Osteoblast
What are the purposes of the skeletal system?
Support and protect our body while allowing movement and producing red blood cells
What is not a division of the Skeletal System?
( Axial, Central, Appendicular )
Central
How many bones are in the adult skeleton?
206
What inorganic materials are stored in our bones?
Salts, Calcium, Potassium & Phosphorous
_____ is a function of the Skeletal System that is completed by joints, ligaments, & tendons:
Movement
Bone-forming cells:
( Ossification, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Osteocytes )
Osteoblasts
A ball and socket joint is located:
In the hip
Dense bone tissue that appears smooth and homogenous?
Compact bone
Which is not a category of bone?
( Long, Short, Flat, Irregular, Fat )
Fat
Which of the following is not a function of bones?
( Shape, Support, Protection, Maintenance in body temperature )
Maintenance in body temperature
Process of bone formation before birth:
( Ossification, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Osteocytes )
Ossification
Bone tissue composed of small needle-like pieces of bone with open space:
( Spongy OR Compact )
Spongy bone
What is the cranium also called?
The skull
What are 3 jobs of your bones?
Movement, structure, & protection
What type of bone is the scapula?
( Flat, Long, Irregular, Short )
Flat bone
Bone-destroying cells:
( Ossification, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Osteocytes )
Osteoclasts