Renfroe_Riley Test - Skeletal System Flashcards
1
Q
3. Which of the following processes can you not see? spinous process xyphoid process zygomatic process transverse process
A
spinous process
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
2
Q
- Where is the cortical bone located?
A
between the spongy bone and the periosteum
- WKST - The Skeletal System notability
3
Q
- Where/what are lamella?
A
the circle in the osteon
- BP - Skeletal System notability
4
Q
- the spaces in bones are filled with a soft connective tissue called what?
A
marrow
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5
Q
- Where is the tibia located?
A
the biggest lower leg bone
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
6
Q
- What are the ankle bones called and what are they also called?
A
tarsals and are called talus and a bone if a gliding joint
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
7
Q
25. Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system? work with muscles to move the body storage of minerals protect the organs blood production circulates blood
A
circulates blood
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8
Q
- Normally, there are 12 of what vertebrae
A
lumbar vertebra
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
9
Q
- where is the frontal bone located?
A
the front of the skull
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral notability
10
Q
- Where is the vomer located?
A
skinny bone beneath the nasal septum
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral notability
11
Q
- What kind of bone is the parietal bone?
A
flat bone
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral notability
12
Q
- What is the vertebra that allows the head to turn or pivot?
A
axis
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
13
Q
- The cervical vertebrae is also known as what two their things?
A
C1
axis
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14
Q
58. The spine is made up of little ring shaped bones. Which of the following is the correct order from top to bottom for the number of bones in the different sections or the vertebral column? 7,12,5,5,9 4,5,5,12,7 7,12,5,1,1 5,12,7,4,5
A
7,12,5,1,1
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15
Q
- What organ system makes blood cells?
A
skeletal system
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16
Q
- What is much if a newborn baby’s skeleton made of?
A
cartilage
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17
Q
- What are the strong connective tissues that holds movable joints together?
A
ligaments
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18
Q
- What bone is made up of 4 fused vertebrae?
A
Skull
- CLF - Skull - Anterior and Lateral notability
19
Q
- What are the ribs attached T8-T10 called?
A
False ribs
- CLF - Bones of the Body: Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral View notability
20
Q
- TRUE OR FALSE
The ribs that attach to your sternum are floating ribs
A
false - they are called true ribs
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21
Q
- TRUE OR FALSE
One function of your ligament is to help protect your organs
A
False - one function of your Skeleton
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22
Q
- Which joints are movable? Which are immovable?
A
movable - knee, neck vertebrae 1&2, shoulder
immovable - skull
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23
Q
- which joint provides the greatest range of movement? which joint is an example? What bones make up this type of joint?
A
ball and socket, scapula, clavicle and humerus
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24
Q
- Which bone is used to pivot your head?
A
Axis
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