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Bone Health Jeopardy Challenge

Test your knowledge of bone markings, the skeleton, and joint disorders in this fun and informative Jeopardy game. Learn about bone structure, function, and common bone-related conditions.

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Bone Health Jeopardy Challenge

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Ms. Blondis

  3. Jeopardy Bone Markings Know your bones? The Skeleton Inflammatory Disorders Microscopic Bones Joints 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Bones are made mostly of what substance secreted by bone cells? A 100

  5. Bone Matrix A 100

  6. What is the circular unit of bone called? A 200

  7. Osteon A 200

  8. The opening in the center of the osteon is called _____ and contains blood vessels and nerves. A 300

  9. Haversian Canal A 300

  10. What are mature bone cells called? These cells are trapped within their own bone matrix and function to maintain bone tissue. A 400

  11. Osteocytes A 400

  12. The lacunae are arranged in rings around the central canal. What are these rings called? A 500

  13. Lamellae A 500

  14. How many bones are in the adult human skeleton? B 100

  15. 206 bones B 100

  16. Which type of bone tissue contains the marrow which is responsible for red blood cell production? B 200

  17. Spongy bone B 200

  18. Name the four bone shapes B 300

  19. Long Short Flat Irregular B 300

  20. What is the shaft of a long bone referred to as? B 400

  21. Diaphysis B 400

  22. The nutrient layer surrounding bones is called? B 500

  23. Periosteum B 500

  24. The following picture shows the femur with very large, blunt irregular shaped projections. What are these projections called? C 100

  25. trochanters C 100

  26. What bone marking is a around or oval opening found in a bone like the pelvis? C 200

  27. foramen C 200

  28. What bone marking is canal-like and found in the skull? C 300

  29. meatus C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. What bone marking is arm-like and an example is found in the mandible? C 400

  32. ramus C 400

  33. What bone marking is described as a shallow depression which mostly forms a joint like the shoulder or a hip? C 500

  34. fossa C 500

  35. Which type of joints allow for a limited degree of movement like the joints found in the vertebrae? D 100

  36. Cartilaginous joints D 100

  37. What type of joints are only found in the skull? D 200

  38. Suture Joints or Fibrous Joints D 200

  39. What type of joint exists only in the thumb? D 300

  40. Saddle Joint D 300

  41. The radius and ulna articulate within the elbow joint. What type of joint is this? D 400

  42. Pivot Joint D 400

  43. Joints that move from side to side and back and forth, but allow for NO rotation are called? D 500

  44. Condyloid Joint D 500

  45. Which joint disorder is characterized by excessive synovial fluid in the joint cavity? E 100

  46. Bursitis E 100

  47. Which children’s disease results in bowed legs because bones are too soft? The condition results from a poor diet of calcium and vitamin D. E 200

  48. Rickets E 200

  49. Which bone disorder occurs because of the accumulation of uric acid in the blood. This leads to painful crystals that poke into the joint tissues. E 300

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