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Test Format. 30 multiple choice questions 3 Matching Sections (46, most are from Memory Check) One like Skeleton Memory Check (26) One about the bones of the skull (14) One about the fractures (6) Cranium verses Facial Bones (All 14 bones) 1 Short Answer. Unit 4 Review. The Game Board.
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Test Format • 30 multiple choice questions • 3 Matching Sections (46, most are from Memory Check) • One like Skeleton Memory Check (26) • One about the bones of the skull (14) • One about the fractures (6) • Cranium verses Facial Bones (All 14 bones) • 1 Short Answer
1 • What type of bone is the sternum? BACK Answer: flat
2 • How many bones is the complete spine made up of? Answer: 33 BACK
3 • Location 5 BACK Answer: ethmoid bone
4 • What type of joint is an immovable joint? Answer: synorthroses BACK
5 • Location 7 BACK Answer: frontal bone
6 • This is the term to describe the ends of a long bone. Answer: epiphyses BACK
7 • What are the three bones that form each hip bone? Answer: ilium, ischium, and pubis BACK
8 • What is another name for the shoulder blade? Answer: scapula BACK
9 • Which one of these is NOT a movement in the shoulder girdle? • a. elevation • b. upward rotation • c. depression • d. outwards rotation Answer: d. outwards rotation BACK
10 • The order of spine sections from top to bottom is: Answer: cervical, thoracic, lumbar (sacrum, coccyx) BACK
11 • What is another name for the breastbone? Answer: sternum BACK
12 • What is the heaviest, strongest bone in the body? Answer: femur BACK
13 • Location 2 Answer: palatine bone BACK
14 • The center cavity of adult bones are usually filled with this color of marrow. Answer: yellow BACK
15 • The clavicle is also known as the - Answer: collarbone BACK
16 • The vertebrae are an example of this type of bone. Answer: irregular BACK
17 • How many phalanges does each hand and foot have? Answer: 14 BACK
18 • How many sections is the spine split up into? Answer: 5 BACK
19 • Location 11. Answer: occipital bone BACK
20 • Name 4 of the 8 facial bones. Answer: Maxillae, Palatine, Zygomatic, Lacrimal, Nasal, Vomer, Inferior nasal conchae, Mandible BACK
21 • This is another name for a mature bone cell. BACK Answer: osteocytes
22 • Blood cells are made in this type of marrow, which during infancy, is found in the center of the shaft of long bones, but later in life, it is found in the spongy bone of flat bones. Answer: red BACK
23 • Location 3. BACK Answer: Vomer
24 • This is when a bone breaks incompletely. Answer: Greenstick BACK
25 • What would contain a lubricating synovial fluid? Answer: joint cavities BACK
26 • What is the arrow is pointing at? Answer: the ribs BACK
27 • These are giant bone-destroying cells in bones. BACK Answer: osteoclasts
28 • Location Z refers to this group of bones BACK Answer: lower limb
29 • This is also known as the knee cap. Answer: patella BACK
30 • What is the tibia’s nickname? Answer: shin bone BACK
31 • The humerus is located in the - Answer: upper arm BACK
32 • Which of these is not an abnormal spinal curvature? • a. rhombosis • b. scoliosis • c. kyphosis • d. lordosis BACK Answer: a. rhombosis
33 Location M Answer: ulna BACK
34 • What is the Pelvic Girdle most important function? • a. Holding organs such as the urinary bladder • b. Bearing the upper body’s weight • c. Its attachment to the axial skeleton • d. Holding up the entire body’s weight Answer: b. Bearing the upper body’s weight BACK
35 • This type of bone cell is in charge of building new bone. Answer: osteoblast BACK
36 • Name 3 of the 6 cranium bones. Answer: frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, ethmoid, sphenoid BACK
37 • Name 2 of the 5 functions of bone. Answer: storage, protection, hematopoiesis (blood cell formation), movement, support BACK
38 • A projection from a bone is generically known as a __________________. Answer: process BACK
39 • As bones grow, they expand from this line at the end of the bone. BACK Answer: Epiphyseal
40 • What is this bone called? BACK Answer: clavicle
41 • This is the outer membrane coating that covers a bone. Answer: periosteum BACK
42 • The main shaft of a long bone has this other name. Answer: diaphysis BACK
43 • This is what forms when cranium bones come together. Answer: sutures BACK
44 • How many important bony landmarks does the sternum have? Answer: three BACK
45 • This is when the body changes the shape or composition of a bone based on conditional needs. Answer: bone remodeling BACK
46 • There are __ ribs that form walls of the bony thorax- Answer: 12 BACK
47 • What is another name for joints? Answer: articulations BACK