Test- Skeletal System Flashcards

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3. Using the Skeleton Diagram label the bone at the back of the head.

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Occipital, page 39

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7. Using the Skeleton Diagram label the bone at the top of the foot.

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Tarsals, page 36

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13. The bone on the back of the head on Diagram B is the ____ bone.

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Occipital, page 39

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22. Use the skull to answer what is the bone where the jaw is?

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Mandible, page 39

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26. The outer part of the bone on Diagram C is the _______

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Periosteum, page 42

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33. What is the place where two or more bones meet?

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None of these, (options: tendon, organ, muscle, ligament) page 36

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34. Much of a newborns baby’s Skeleton is made of

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Cartilage, page 35

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The first vertebra on Diagram D is

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A, b, & c (C1, cervical vertebrae, & atlas), page 36

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39. The bottom part of the spine on Diagram D is ______ vertebrae and is made out of ____ vertebra.

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Sacrum, 5, page 36

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40. Which term best characterizes cortical bone?

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Rigid, page 41

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41. On Diagram E, the bone on the tip of the pinky toe is a _____ bone.

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Distal phalange page, 36

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42. On Diagram E, the bone on the inside of the leg is a _____ bone.

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Tibia, page 36

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43. On Diagram E, the heel bone is the/a ______.

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Tarsal, calcaneus, bone of the gliding joint, page 36.

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48. What is the main function of bone marrow?

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Producing blood cells, page 42

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60. Which organ system makes blood cells?

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Skeletal system, page 42

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61. 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 for the vertebral column?

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7, 12, 5, 1, 1, page 36

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63. What bone is made up of 4 fused vertebra?

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Coccyx, page 42

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70. What are the tarsals?

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Ankle bones, page 36

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71. What are the rubs attached T11-T12 called?

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Floating, page 36

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#74. Name the type of joint that provides the greatest range of movement?
Who h joint above is an example? 
What bones makeup this type of join in the picture above?
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Ball and socket, shoulder and hip joint, the hip and femur

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#75. What kind of motion does two cervical vertebrae allow?
What four bones make up this joint?
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Pivot

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#76. Which joint is a pivot joint?
What are the names of the bones that make the joint?
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C1 and C2 or altas and axis

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79. Explain why some people say we have 33 vertebrae and some say 26 vertebrae. How can both be right?

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When babies are born some of there bones haven’t been fused together yet. Babies only have 26 vertebrae. In your fourth decade, your bones fuse together and then you have 33 vertebrae.