Radley_ William Test - Skeletal System Flashcards
- Where do the ribs join up in the middle, looking at a Skeleton from an Anterior View?
B. Sternum
CLF - Skeletal System
- Using the label the bone next to the pubis symphysis
D. Ischium
CLF - Skeletal System
- Using the Skeletal Diagram, label the bone that’s part of the thorasic vertebrae?
D. Transverse process
CLF - Skeletal
- In the osteon diagram, which number points to the cortical bone?
E, F
Bone cell videos notes
- In the osteon diagram, which number points to the trabecular bone?
E-4
Bone cell videos notes
- The spaces in the bones are filled with a soft connective tissue called
Marrow
BP - Skeleton
- On Diagram a diagram of a foot, the bones that are connected to the fibia?
E- tarsal, talus, and bone of gliding joint
Skeleton CLF
- Normally there are 12
Thoracic Vertebrae
CLF - Vertebrae
- What bone is above the lacrimal bone?
Frontal
CLF - Skull
- Number 1 next to the Parietal Bone is
Occipital
Skull CLF
- Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of
Compact bone
BP - Skeleton
- As an adult, your skeleton is made of
Appendicular
BP - Skeleton
- What is the best way to prevent osteoporosis?
Exercise regularly and include calcium in your diet
Bone cell videos notes
- What is the place where two or more bones meet?
E, Sacrum
CLF - Vertebrae
- What advantage do we gain from the fact that bones are hollow?
We can move around easily
BP - Skeleton
- Which organ system makes blood cells?
Skeletal System
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- Compact bone is made of?
Osteons
Bone cell videos notes
- What is the main function of bone marrow?
Producing blood cells
Bone cell videos notes
- What is made up of 4 fused Vertebrae?
A, skull
CLF - Vertebrae
- What is the heel bone?
Calcaneus
CLF - Skelton
- What is the tibia?
Shin bone
CLF - Skeleton
- What are the ribs attached to T8-T10 called?
False
CLF - Skeleton
- Wheat is the sternum?
Breast bone
CLF - Skeleton
- A well balanced diet that includes the mineral calcium can help prevent osteoporosis.
F, false
BP - Skeleton
- One function of your ligament is to help protect your organs.
F, Skeleton
BP - Skeleton
- Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is less flexible than bone.
F, more
BP - Skeleton
- Which joint is the pivot joint?
B, Axis and Atlas
Joint notes
- Joint D has two bones separated by a line, what are the two bones?
Parietal and Frontal
CLF - Skull
- Which type of joint is where the the tibia and the femur meet?
Hinge
CLF - Skull
- What kind of motion does the hinge joint allow?
Backward and forward
CLF - Skull
- Which joints are movable and immovable out of A the hinge, B the neck vertebrae, C where the humerus and the clavicle meet, D the joint where the Frontal and the Parietal meet.
A hinge, B the neck vertebrae, C where the humerus and the clavicle meet, D the joint where the frontal and parietal meet
CLF - Skull
- Which joint(s) provides the greatest range of movement?
Ball and socket, C Scapula, Clavicle and Humerus
CLF - Skull