Beringer_Will Test Skeletal System Flashcards

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1
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  1. Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of?
A

Compact bone

34. WSHT Skeletal System

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  1. On the foot the bone that connects to the tibia is the?
A

Tarsal, talus, and gliding joint

32. CLF- Skeleton

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  1. On the skull what two bones make up the nasal septum and where are they located?
A

The ethmoid and vomer, the vomer is the very middle of the nose and the ethmoid is to the right and left of the vomer
31. CLF-Skull

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  1. What is the main function of bone marrow
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To produce blood cells

34. WSHT Skeletal System

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  1. The spaces in bones are filled with a soft connective tissue are called?
A

Marrow

34. WKST- Skeletal System

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  1. What is the curving bone below/next to the pubic symphisis
A

Ischium

32. CLF- Skeleton

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18. What process can you not see when you are looking at the anterior view of a skeleton.
Spinous
Zygomatic
Transverse
Xyphoid
A

Spinous

32. CLF- Skeleton

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  1. On the skeleton which process is connected to the vertebrae
A

Transverse

32. CLF- Skeleton

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  1. What is the second verterbrae
A

Axis

  1. CLF- Skeleton
  2. CLF Vertebral Column
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  1. What is the first vertebrae
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C1, Cervical vertebrae, and atlas

  1. CLF- Skeleton
  2. CLF Vertebral Column
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  1. The last five vertebrae are called the
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Lumbar

  1. CLF- Skeleton
  2. CLF Vertebral Column
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  1. The middle 12 vertebrae are called the?
A

Thoracic

  1. CLF- Skeleton
  2. CLF Vertebral Column
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  1. The parietal bone is also called the what bone?
A

Flat bone

Couldn’t find NB pg or ibook

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  1. Skull joints are what?
A

Immovable

34. WKST Skeletal System

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Q
  1. The black dots on the cortical bone are what?
A

The Haversian canal

35. Notes Osteology

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  1. Where is the trabecular bone located?
A

Inside of the compact bone

35. Notes Osteology

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  1. What can you infer from from the fact that babies have more bones then adults?
A

Some of the babies bones fuse together as they grow

33. BP Skeletal System

18
Q
  1. What advantage do we gain from the fact that bones are hollow?
A

We can move around easily

35. Notes Osteology

19
Q
  1. Normally 12 vertebrae are in the?
A

thoracic area

  1. CLF- Skeleton
  2. CLF Vertebral Column
20
Q
  1. What is made up of 4 fused vertebrae
A

The coccyx

34. CLF- Skeletal System

21
Q
  1. What bones make up the hinge joint in the knee?
A

Patella and Fibula
Ibook pg 940- 941
34. WKST Skeletal system/ green book
Don’t Understand

22
Q
  1. Which joint provides the greatest range in movement? What bones make up this joint
A

Ball and socket, scapula, clavicle, and humorous.

34. WKST Skeletal system/ green book