McNew_Evan Test Skeletal System Flashcards

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  1. Using the Skeleton Diagram label 17 (horizontal bones on the vertebrae)
    - O-
A

Tranverse process

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  1. Where is the cortical bone located
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Between the periosteum and the sponge bone

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

Marrow

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  1. The bone that is connected to the tarsal and fibula
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Tibia

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  1. Which of the following is a reason that you might make new bone cells
A. in response to the force of the body's wieght
B during growth 
C. To heal broken bones
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
A

D

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  1. What do ligaments do
A

Attach bones to other bones

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  1. The spine is made up of little ring shape bones. Which of the following is in the correct order from top to bottom for the number of bones in the different sections of the vertebrae.
A

7, 12, 5, 1, 1

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  1. Compact bone is made of
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Osteons

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  1. Strong connective tissue that holds movable joints together is a
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Ligament

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  1. What is a clavicle
A

Floating rib

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  1. What bone is made of 4 fused vertebrae
A

Skull

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  1. What is the heel bone
A

Calcaneus

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  1. What is a tarsal
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Ankle bone

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  1. What is the tibia
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Shin bone

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  1. What are the ribs attached to T8-T10 called
A

False

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  1. Which is a pivot joint? What are the names of bone that make the joint?

Joint A.- knee
Joint B.- atlas
Joint C.- shoulder joint
Joint D.- skull joint

A

Joint B is a pivot joint. This made up of the bones called the atlas and axis.

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17
Q
  1. What kind of motion does Joint A (knee) allow? What bones make up this joint?
A

It allows back and forth movement. It is made of the femur, patella, tabula, and fibula.

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18
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Which joint allows the greatest range of movement? Which joint is an above is an example? What make up this type of joint?

Joint A.- knee
Joint B.- atlas
Joint C.- shoulder joint
Joint D.- skull joint

A

Joint C does, the ball and socket. It is made of the humerus, clavicle, and scapula.

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