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The Skeletal System. Skeletal System -A/P Practice. Q & A Session. What is the thick, fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones called?. Periosteum. Q & A Session. What is the straight, long, shaft-like portion of a long bone called?. Diaphysis. Q & A Session.
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Q & A Session • What is the thick, fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones called? Periosteum
Q & A Session • What is the straight, long, shaft-like portion of a long bone called? Diaphysis
Q & A Session • What is the technical term for “compact bone”? Cortical bone
Q & A Session • What is the technical name for spongy bone found in the ends of long bones? Cancellous bone
Q & A Session • Long bones have knob-like ends called: Epiphyses (plural of Epiphysis)
Q & A Session • What is the process of cartilage changing into bone called? Ossification
Q & A Session • What are the bones of the wrist called? • Metacarpals • Carpals • pubis
Q & A Session • ___________ are the spaces between the cranial bones of a newborn infant. • fossa • fontanels • foramen
Q & A Session • A hole in a bone that serves as a passageway for blood vessels and/or nerves. • fossa • fontanels • foramen
Q & A Session • Projections or outgrowths of bones. • Stress fracture • Mastoid process • Bone processes
Q & A Session • The large projection of the temporal bone. • Stress fracture • Mastoid process • Bone processes
Q & A Session • Removal of a portion of the spinal vertebra. • myelography • Spinal fusion • laminectomy
Q & A Session • The only movable bone of the cranium. • Parietal bone • Maxillary bone • Mandibular bone
The skeletal System PART 2 Pathological Conditions
Watch and Listen to the Videos Osteoporosis http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000093.htm
Visual Identification Look at the pictures and determine which pathological condition is most likely involved.
Pronunciation Practice Osteomalacia Osteoporosis Osteomyelitis Kyphosis Cancellous Diaphysis Epiphysis Foramen Hematopoiesis Ossification Periosteum Phlanges Humerous Spondylitis Coccyx Osteocytes Osteoblasts