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Question: What type of bone is made of ?Answer: Compact Question: What type of bone is NOT made of ?Answer: Spongy Question: Flat and irregular are primarily made of?Answer: Spongy Question: The shaft of long oare made primarily of?Answer: bone Question: bone forms what part of the long bone?Answer: ; diaphysis Question: Bone tissue is made of called?Answer: Question: The non-living part of bone is called?Answer: The Question: Bone matrix is made primarily of of?Answer: and phosphorus Question: New bone for growth is produced by cells calledAnswer: Question: Reabsorption of bone is the function of the cells called?Answer: Question: The of osteoblasts is to?Answer: bone matrix Question: The of osteoclasts is to?Answer: bone matrix Question: What things does red bone marrow produce?Answer: Red blood cells (RBCs), white blood (WBCs), platelets Question: All kinds of blood pre produced in the?Answer: Red bone Question: The primary tissue is?Answer: Red bone Question: What type of bone marrow is found in the diaphysis of long , and is mostly adipose tissue?Answer: yellow Question: The type of bone marrow that is in flat and irregular bones is?Answer: Red Question: The embryonic bones are first made of what tissue?Answer: Fibrous Question: The cells that produce bone in the embryo are?Answer: Osteoblasts Question: The fontanel of an skull are made of?Answer: Fibrous connective Question: Compression of a baby's head birth is permitted by the presence of what between the cranial bones?Answer: Question: The humerus and femur are both made of?Answer: Cartilage Question: In an embryonic long bone, the first center of is in the?Answer: diaphysis Question: In an long bone, the secondary centers are in the?Answer: epiphysis Question: In a child's long bones, growth at the?Answer: disc Question: On the epiphysis side of an epiphyseal disc, the process that is place is the?Answer: of cartilage Question: On the diaphysis side of an disc, the process that is taking place is the?Answer: Replacement of Question: Long stop growing when all of their cartilage has been replaced by?Answer: Bone Question: The inherited maximum height a child can attain is the?Answer: potential Question: Calcium and phosphorus are necessary to become part of the bone?Answer: Question: The nutrient needed for the absorbtion of in the small intestine is?Answer: Vitamin Question: Two necessary for the calcification process in growing bones are?Answer: A Vitamin C Question: Protein in the diet is needed to form the ______ in the bone matrix of a growing child.Answer: Question: The hormone that the reabsorbtion of calcium from bones is?Answer: Parathyroid hormone; Question: The hormone that decreases the reabsorbtion of from bones is?Answer: Question: Calcium is need in the for the process of?Answer: Clotting Question: The hormone in women that promotes closure of the discs is?Answer: Question: The hormone in men that promotes closure of the discs is?Answer: Question: The hormone that provides energy for bone growth from all three food is?Answer: Thyroxine Question: The hormone that provides energy for bone growth only from is?Answer: Insulin Question: The hormone that contributes to bone by increasing the rate of mitosis is?Answer: hormone Question: The hormones that contribute to bone growth by the rate of protein synthesis are?Answer: Thyroxine / hormone Question: Two that provide ATP production needed for growing bones are?Answer: / Thyroxine Question: One of the occipital a parietal bones is the same in that they?Answer: the brain Question: The bone that protects the receptors for is the?Answer: Temporal Question: Two that protect the eye are?Answer: / spheniod; maxilla; lacrimal; ethmoid; zygomatic Question: The air cavities in the maxillae and frontal bones are ?Answer: Paranasal Question: Two that contain paranasal sinuses are the?Answer: Frontal / ; sphenoid; ethmoid Question: The paranasal are lined with?Answer: epithelium Question: The mastoid sinus is in what bone? And to what cavity?Answer: / middle ear Question: The skull is made lighter in weight by the presence of___________ in some of the bones.Answer: Sinuses; air Question: The in the skull that does NOT provied resonance for the voice is the?Answer: Question: The heart and liver are protected from injury by the?Answer: Rib Question: The manubrium and xiphoid process are both of the?Answer: Question: The of the sternum are the?Answer: Manubrium, the body, and the process Question: The ribs that directly with the sternum are the?Answer: True Question: How many of true ribs are there?Answer: Question: The ribs that articulate indirectly with the sternum are ?Answer: False Question: How many pairs of ribs are there?Answer: Question: The ribs that do not articulate with the sternum are ?Answer: Floating Question: How many pairs of floating ribs are ?Answer: Question: The rib cage with its is directly involved in the functioning of the?Answer: system Question: How many vertebrae are in the neck? And what are they called?Answer: 7 / vertebrae Question: The vertebrae posterior to the lungs are called thoracic vertebrae, and there are_______ of them.Answer: Question: The vertebrae in the small of the back are called lumbar vertebrae, and there are _______ of them.Answer: Question: The spine has two sets of fused vertebrae; these are the?Answer: Saccrum / Question: The sacrum is composed of five fused vertebrae, and with the?Answer: Hip Question: The column contains and protects the?Answer: Spinal Question: The are seperated and cushioned by?Answer: made of cartilage Question: The shoulder is formed by the?Answer: Humerus and Question: The hip is formed by the?Answer: Femur and hip Question: The and hip joints are similar in that both are?Answer: Ball and joints Question: The fossa and the acetabulum are both part of?Answer: Ball and socket Question: The type of joint that permits the range of movement is the?Answer: Ball and joints Question: The type of joint that does not movement is the?Answer: Question: The humerus and ulna form what kind of ?Answer: joint Question: The femur and form what kind of joint?Answer: joint Question: The two bones form what kind of joint?Answer: Symphysis Question: The and the axis form what kind of joint?Answer: Pivot Question: The ulna and radius form what kind of ? Answer: Pivot Question: The metacarpal of the thumb and the adjacent form what kind of joint?Answer: Sadal Question: The parietal and temporal bones form what kind of ?Answer: Suture Question: The mandible and temporal bone form what kind of ?Answer: Condyloid Question: Gliding joints are found between __________, which are the bones of the wrist.Answer: Question: A synovial is enclosed by the joint capsule, which is made of?Answer: connective tissue Question: In a synovial , the capsule is lined with synovial membrane, which produces?Answer: Synovial Question: The of synovial fluid is to?Answer: friction Question: Preventing friction in a joint cavity is the of?Answer: fluid Question: The bone surfaces in a synovial joint are smooth because of the of?Answer: Articular Question: The function of a bursa in joint is to the sliding of what?Answer: Tendon Question: Of , saddle, and suture joints, which one is not a synovial joint?Answer: Question: Of condyloid, gliding, and symphysis , which one is not a synovial joint?Answer: Symphysis Question: The that connect bone to bone are?Answer: Ligaments Question: Ligaments are made of what kind of ?Answer: Fibrous |
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