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SKELETAL FLASH CARDS

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FLASHCARD GAME

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Created Date 01.20.23
Last Updated 01.20.23
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Topics of this game:
  • Which bone in the human body is the longest and strongest?
  • The diaphysis is the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone. The diaphysis contains_______.
  • The human body has roughly 300 bones when it is born. As a result, the adult human skeleton consists of how many bones?
  • Short or irregular bones, situated deep in a tendon are called sesamoid bones. What is an example of a sesamoid bone?
  • The semi-solid tissue is found within the spongy portions of bones and is one of the largest and most dynamic tissues in the body. The main function is to produce red blood cells.
  • The skeletal system is most CLOSELY related to the _______ system.
  • The process of bones increasing in width is known as ______.
  • When does bone formation occur?
  • The __________ bone is an example of a bone that forms from fibrous membranes.
  • The vertebral column’s curves.
  • What does the osteoblast do for the bone?
  • Which cell is responsible for maintaining bone tissue and the main component of the matured bone?
  • Spongy (cancellous) bone is lighter and less dense than compact bone. Which of the following is only found in cancellous bone?
  • The______ joint is made up of the articulation of the tibia and femur.
  • More powerful than the radius is the ulna.
  • Two sturdy coxal bones along with the _____, make form the pelvic girdle.
  • Lack of Vitamin D causes rickets in children and ___________ in adults. These conditions cause soft bones to bend under the weight and various deformities of the weight-bearing bones.
  • The ethmoid bone is.
  • What kind of bone tissue is the forerunner of long bones in an embryo?
  • Bones constantly remodel and redistributes its matrix along lines of __________.
  • The fibrous membrane covering the outer surface of the bone is the __________.
  • Which of the following statements about bone tissue is false?
  • Bone develops from spindle-shaped cells called _________ that are found beneath the periosteum.
  • “A loss of bone density due to excessive absorption of bone material and leads to the weakening of bones, making them more susceptible to fracture”. This called as______
  • Which bone surface characteristics include a smooth, flat joint surface or one that is only mildly concave or convex ?
  • Describes the components of the Haversian system or also called as _______
  • Epiphysis feature is :
  • Bones are constantly undergoing resorption of various reasons. Which of the following accomplished this process?
  • Which of the following factors will inhibit bone growth?
  • Which of the following is a function of the bone? i) Hemopoiesis ii) Body support and movement iii) First-line defence mechanism iv) Calcium metabolism
  • What is the important structure that relates to bone lengthening?
  • Which of the following bone types is typically found in ligaments or tendons?
  • Which of the following is the process formation of bone:
  • All of the following are functions of osseous tissue, EXCEPT
  • Bone surface markings
  • The term “false ribs” refers to the ribs that are directly attached to the sternum
  • The bone on which the glenoid cavity is located?
  • Each of the following is a pair of facial bones of the skull EXCEPT
  • On its medial edge, the clavicles articulate with the ______________.
  • On the __________is where the deltoid tuberosity is located.
  • The axial skeleton is made up of which of the following structures? I. Hyoid bone II. Coccyx III. Skull IV. Vertebral column
  • All of the following statement is true regarding the hyoid bone, EXCEPT
  • Two bones make up the pectoral girdle: Which two?
  • The pectoral girdle’s socket is actually referred to as the
  • Which is a true statement about a male pelvis?
  • The coxal bone is made up of what three fused bones?
  • Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?
  • Haematopoiesis happened in _______ bones.
  • The lower five (5) pairs of ribs are called _______ ribs.
  • Palatine processes meet at the intermaxillary suture at about 12 weeks of fetal development Failure to join causes cleft palate.