Test- Skeleatal System Flashcards
Where is your frontal bone? #3
Where your forehead is?
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Where is your occipital? #5
Back of your head
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Where is your ischium? #6
Under your pubis
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Where is the parietal bone? #7
Above your occipital bone
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#14 Where is the radius?
Next to your ulna
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16.
Usually there are how many lumbar vertebrae
12
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17.
By eating dairy products, you are helping to maintain healthy bones because dairy products are a good source of what?
Calcium
18.
What are the lowest pair of vertebrae?
Lumbar
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19.
What’s the middle most pair of vertebrae?
Thoracic
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20.
How many vertebra are in the sacrum?
5
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21.
What is the highest part of the spine?
C1, cervical vertebrae, atlas
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22.
What is under the atlas?
Axis
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25.
Where is the occipital?
Above the back of your neck.
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27.
What kind of bone is your temporal bone?
Flat
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30.
What’s the center of a osteon?
Haversian canal
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31.
What is in the middle of a bone?
Bone marrow
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32.
Which # layer is compact bone?
2nd
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33.
The outer membrane of a bone is called
Periosteum
Pg. 41(Introduction to Bone Biology)
35.
What’s the outer layer on your body
Periosteum
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38.
What’s the name for your heel?
Tarsal, calcaneus, bone of gliding joint
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42.
How does exercise maintain healthy bones
By making bones grow stronger and denser
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43.
Strong connective tissues that hold moveable joints together are called
Ligament
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50.
What advantage do we gain from the fact that bones are hollow
We can move around easily
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- Whatis a reason that you make new blood cells
To heal broken bones
Growth
Body weight
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56.
Much of a newborn baby’s skeleton is made of
Cartilage
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57.
Where can you find the periosteum
On the outermost portion of your bones.
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58.
Which term best characterizes compact bone?
Rigid
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- What is the main function of bone marrow?
Producing blood cells
61.
What is the name of the opening in the center of an osteon that carries blood vessels and nerves?
Haversian canal
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63.
What bones makeup the palm of the hand?
Calcaneus
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64.
What are the ribs attached to T11-T12 called
Floating Ribs
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70.
What is the tibia?
Shin bone
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73.
What kind of a motion does the knee allow?
What FOUR bones make up this joint?
Forward, backward, side to side, femur, clavicle, patella, humerus
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- Name the type of joint that provides the greatest range of movement
Ball and socket