Baker_Benjamin Test Skelaton Flashcards
1: Beside the outer membrane of the bone there is a layer of what
Compact bone
- On the skeleton what is under the platela
Tiba
- On the skeleton what is your toe
Distal phalanges
- What is a tarsal
Three bones
- Spaces and bones are filled with a soft connective tissue called
Marrow
- What is under the pelvis
Ischium
- What is the middle of the rib cage
Sternum
- What is next to the humerus in the leg
Radius
- It is the process that is made from cartilage
Spin US process
- This is the same question as #18 above
Spin US process
- What bone is above the radius and attached to the shoulder
Humerus
- What bone that is above the Mandible
Maxilla
- How many osteons make up llama
One
- What is under the spongy bone
Marrow
- In a bone what is the outside layer
Periosteum
- Where can you find the periosteum
On the outermost portion of your your bones
- What do ligaments do
Attach bones to other bones and muscles
- Which organ system makes blood cells
Skeletal system
- Much of a newborn baby’s skeleton is made of
Cartilage
- What advantage do we gain from the fact that bones are hollow
We can move around easily
- Compact bone is made of
Osteons
- Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system
Circulate blood
- The vertebrae that allows the head to turn or pivot is
Axis
- What kind of motion is possible with a hinge joint
Backwards and forwards
- What might happen if your spine were perfectly straight
Walking would be extremely uncomfortable
- What are carpals
Wrist bones
- What is the clavicle
Collarbone
- What are tarsals
Ankle bones
- What bone is made up of four fused vertebrae
Coccyx
- What is the sternum
Breastbone
- What bones make up the palm of your hand
Metacarpals
- What are the ribs attached T8-T10 called
False
- What is the tibia
Floating
- What is the heel bone
Calcaneus
- A well-balanced diet that includes the mineral calcium can help prevent osteoporosis
True
- One function of your ligament is to help protect your organs
False. Ligaments help protect the skeleton
- Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is less flexible than bone.
F true
- Which type of joint is the knee joint.
Hinge joint
- Which joints are moveable? Which are immovable?
The knee joint, the atlas and the shoulder joint are moveable. (A-C)
Joint D the head joint is immovable.
- Which joint provides the greatest range of movement and what bones make up this joint.
Ball and socket joints.
The scapula, the the clavicle and the humerus
- What 2 bones are separated by a line or immovable joint in the skull.
The frontal and parental bones
- What motion does the knee joint have and what bones make up that joint.
Backwards and forwards. The bones are the femur, the patella, the tibia and fibula
- What is the pivot joint that connects the skull to the spine and what are the bones that make the joint.
Axis and atlas bones.