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Bio201-Ch7-Skeleton Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Skeleton accounts for __% of bone mass or __ lbs.Answer: 20%, 30
Question: skeleton has __ bones & __ major regions.Answer: 80,
Question: The axial supports __.Answer: Head, neck, and .
Question: The axial protects __.Answer: Brain, spinal cord, & organs of .
Question: What is the most of bony structures?Answer: The
Question: How many bones in the ?Answer:
Question: What 2 form the skull?Answer: Cranium & bones
Question: Answer: Enclose & protect brain & provide attachment for head & neck muscles.
Question: Facial bones - 5 Answer: (1) Face framework, (2) cavities for sense organs, (3) openings for air & food, (4) secure teeth, (5) facial muscles.
Question: Most bones are __ bones.Answer:
Question: skull bone is not flat?Answer: Mandible
Question: All bones of adult are firmly united by interlocking joints called __.Answer: Sutures
Question: All bones of adult skull are firmly united by joints called __.Answer: Saw-toothed or
Question: Name the skull sutures that connect crainial.Answer: Coronal, sagittal, & lambdoid sutures.
Question: The __ bones form the 's anterior.Answer: Bones
Question: can be divided into a __ & __.Answer: Vault &
Question: CalvariaAnswer: Cranium vault - forms , lateral & posterior skull & forehead.
Question: BaseAnswer: "Floor" - skull's inferior.
Question: Cranial base is into 3 steps/fossaeAnswer: , middle & posterior fossae.
Question: The sits snugly in the __.Answer: Fossae
Question: The brain occupies the __ .Answer: cavity.
Question: of cranial nerves.Answer: 12 .
Question: Name the 8 cranial .Answer: 2 parietal, 2 temporal, occipital, sphenoid, & ethmoid.
Question: What is known as the bony ?Answer: The .
Question: Why is the self-bracing?Answer: Curved superior - , though thin.
Question: Common name of the squama.Answer: .
Question: What lie under the eyebrows?Answer: Supraorbital
Question: bone supports the frontal lobes?Answer: cranial fossa.
Question: Which 2 terms are used interchangeably to indicate the entire group of bones?Answer: Cranial or calvaria.
Question: BonesAnswer: Curved, retangular form most of & lateral aspect of skull.
Question: BoneAnswer: most of skull's posterior & base.
Question: What bone forms walls of posterior cranial ?Answer: Bone
Question: Where does the connect w/spinal cord?Answer: Magnum
Question: The __ lines anchor many neck & back .Answer: Lines.
Question: What the upper limit of the neck?Answer: nuchal line.
Question: Each temporal bone has 4 areas?Answer: Squamous, , mastoid & petrous regions.
Question: CheekboneAnswer: Zygomatic
Question: Answer: Temporomandibular
Question: Tympanic Answer: Surrounds external ear .
Question: Where do tongue attach?Answer: process.
Question: Mastoid is full of __.Answer: Air - the mastoid sinuses.
Question: BoneAnswer: , butterfly-shaped, 3 proccess (greater/lesser wings & pterygoid) - secures brain w/in skull.
Question: What allows crainial nerves that control eye to enter orbit?Answer: Superior fissure.
Question: nerves pass through __.Answer: Foramen rotundum & ovale.
Question: Most deeply situated bone of .Answer: Ethmoid
Question: Forms the roof of cavities.Answer: Cribriform .
Question: Helps secure the brain to cranial .Answer: Galli
Question: The GalliAnswer: Triangular process to which the dura mater attaches & is secured to cavity.
Question: The facial skeleton has __ .Answer: 14 - maxillae (2), zygomatics (2), (2), lacrimals (2), palatines (2), inferior conchae (2), mandible (1), & vomer (1).
Question: What anchors teeth?Answer: body
Question: sensation nerves enter through the __.Answer: foramina.
Question: The teeth are carried in their __.Answer: margins.
Question: What bone is the of the facial skeleton?Answer: The - forms anterior portion of hard palate.
Question: Answer: Bony cavities in eyes are encased & cushioned by fatty tissue.
Question: cavity is made of?Answer: Bone & .
Question: Which 5 skull contain mucosa-lined, air-filled sinues?Answer: Frontal, sphenoid, , & paired maxillary bones.
Question: sinusesAnswer: Sinuses that cluster the nasal cavity.
Question: Which sinuses resonance of voice?Answer: Sinuses
Question: BoneAnswer: Movable base for tongue - w/larynx - unique as it is only bone that doesn't articulate w/another bone.
Question: How many in vertebrae?Answer: 26 irregular .
Question: How many divisions in vetebrae?Answer: 5 Major
Question: Name the major of vertebrae?Answer: Cervical, thoracic, , sacrum & coccyx.
Question: What trick to use for #'s of vertebrae?Answer: meal times of 7am, noon, & 5pm.
Question: Scoliosis where?Answer: Lateral curvature in thoracic .
Question: KyphosisAnswer: Hunchback - dosally thoracic curve.
Question: Answer: Swayback - accentuated lumbar .
Question: Which region of vertebrae bears the most ?Answer: Lumbar .
Question: Major supporting of vertebrae colum are?Answer: Anterior & posterior longitudinal .
Question: longitiudinal ligamentssAnswer: Prevents hyperextension of (too far back).
Question: Posterior longitudinal Answer: Prevents hyperflexion (too far ) of spine.
Question: Ligament Answer: Stretches as we bend , then recoils.
Question: 2 Parts of discAnswer: (1) nuculeus pulposus & (2) anulus
Question: Nucleus Answer: In vertebral disc - rubberball-like & discs its elasticity & compressibility.
Question: FibrosusAnswer: Fibrocartilage that collars nucleus pulposus in intervertebral disc.
Question: What limits the of the nucleus pulposus?Answer: fibrosus
Question: What in a herniated disc?Answer: Rupture of fibrosus.
Question: Percutaneous disc decompressionAnswer: Partial vaporization of herniated disc in outpatient .
Question: Successive vertebrae are where?Answer: Both at bodies and their articulated processes.
Question: The spinal nerves of the cord pass through __.Answer: foramina.
Question: 3 that can occur between vertebrae are?Answer: (1) flexion & extension, (2) lateral & (3) rotation.
Question: are __ cervical vertebrae.Answer:
Question: __ is not bifid & is much larger than cervical vertebrae.Answer: C7
Question: Answer: The landmark vertebrae for counting.
Question: Which is the vertebra prominens of the vertebrae?Answer:
Question: AtlasAnswer: C1-just like atlas that the world (skull).
Question: What structural parts of the are sites of muscle attachment?Answer: The spinous & processes.
Question: Answer: C2-Has dens or process that is missing body of atlas.
Question: Answer: for rotation of atlas - missing part of C1 (atlas) that is found in c2.
Question: There are __ thoracic .Answer:
Question: All vertebrae articulate with the __.Answer:
Question: The vertebrae __ in size from first to last.Answer: Increase
Question: The __ of the thoracic vertebrae the heads of the ribs.Answer:
Question: There are __ vertebrae.Answer:
Question: The body of vertebrae are __.Answer: Oval .
Question: The body of vertebrae are __.Answer: -shaped
Question: The body of vertebrae are __.Answer: -shpaed
Question: What rotation of lumbar spine?Answer: Orientation of facets - they lock the lumbar vertebrae & provide stability.
Question: How many fused in sacrum?Answer: 5
Question: Last sacral vertebrae to fuse medially & results in gap/opening.Answer: Sacral
Question: The bony underpinnings of is the __.Answer: cage or bony thorax.
Question: The __ secure the ribs to the .Answer: Costal .
Question: Bony protects __.Answer: Vital organs of the cavity.
Question: Bony thorax __.Answer: Shoulder girdles & upper limbs & provides attachment points for neck, back, , & shoulder muscles.
Question: The intercostal spaces between ribs are by __ muscles.Answer: Intercostal
Question: The sternum is fusion of which 3 ?Answer: , body & xiphoid process.
Question: Answer: Top bone of .
Question: Body of Answer: Midportion of
Question: ProcessAnswer: End of
Question: 3 landmarks of sternum.Answer: Jugular notch, sternal angle, xiphisternal
Question: notch in line with __.Answer: Disc between 2nd & 3rd vertebrae - where left cartoid artery issues from aorta.
Question: angle in line with __.Answer: Disc between L4&L5 - good to find 2nd rib for heart valves.
Question: Xiphisternal joint lies of __.Answer: T9
Question: are __ pairs of ribs.Answer:
Question: ribs are known as vertebrosternal ribs?Answer: Rib pairs 1-7 - "The true .
Question: Why are ribs 8-12 false?Answer: They lack actual attachment to the .
Question: Vertebronchodral Answer: Ribs 8-10 - joins cartilage above it.
Question: Vertebral/Floating Answer: Ribs 11 & 12 - no anterior .
Question: Vertebral/Floating Answer: Ribs 11 & 12 - no attachment.
Question: Pectoral girdles __.Answer: Upper to the body trunk.
Question: girdle secures the __.Answer: Lower .
Question: Pectoral is also known as __.Answer: girdle.
Question: The pectoral girdle of __ & __.Answer: Clavicle &
Question: Answer: Collarbones - anchor & act as braces - has sternal & acromial end.
Question: ScapulaeAnswer: Shoulder blades - dorsal surface of rib cage ribs 2 & 7.
Question: __ Separates bones form the of each upper limb.Answer:
Question: Which nerve is responsible for bone" sensation?Answer: nerve
Question: Answer: Forearm
Question: bone forms elbow joint w/humerus?Answer: Ulna
Question: UlnaAnswer: - makes up elbow w/humerus.
Question: RadiusAnswer: - major forearm bone contributing to wrist joint.
Question: When the __ , the hand moves also.Answer: Radius
Question: 's fractureAnswer: Break in the end of the radius. Common when breaking a fall.
Question: CarpusAnswer:
Question: MetacarpusAnswer:
Question: CarpalsAnswer: 8 marble-sized bones united by ligaments.
Question: Pnumonic to carpals is?Answer: Left The Party To Take Cathy Home.
Question: How many metacarpal ?Answer:
Question: Which bones are as knucles?Answer: Metacarpal .
Question: Metacarpal Answer:
Question: Each hand contains __ minature called phalanges.Answer:
Question: Each finger has __ .Answer:
Question: The thumb has no __.Answer:
Question: The pelvic supports the __ of pelvis.Answer: Visceral .
Question: The __ girdle is secured to axial skeleton by some of the ligaments in the body.Answer: Pelvic
Question: Os Answer: bone - hip
Question: Bony Answer: Basin-like formed by hip bones, sacrum & coccyx.
Question: 3 of hip bone are:Answer: , ischium & pubis.
Question: iliumAnswer:
Question: The weight of body is transmitted from spine to through __.Answer: Sacroiliac
Question: Answer: - posteroinferior part of hip bone.
Question: When we sit, the is born by the __.Answer: tuberosities.
Question: What arch helps male & female pelves?Answer: arch/subpubic angle.
Question: pelvisAnswer: Part of abdomen really - abdominal viscera.
Question: True Answer: Forms deep bowl containing pelvic .
Question: 3 of lower limb are?Answer: , leg & foot.
Question: Broken hip Answer: Neck of the break.
Question: The patella is in which tendon?Answer:
Question: The __ w/femur to form knee joint.Answer: Tibia
Question: Answer: - 2nd only to femur for size.
Question: Medial bulge of formed by __.Answer: Medial .
Question: FibulaAnswer: Doesn't bear weight - muscles to
Question: Which bone bulge of ankle?Answer: malleolus
Question: Pott's Answer: Occurs at the distal end of fibula, tibia, or both. Common sports .
Question: What makes the foot ?Answer:
Question: Number of bones in .Answer:
Question: Body is carried primarily in the foot by?Answer: (ankle) & calcaneus (heel bone).
Question: Name the 3 of the foot.Answer: , lateral, & transverse.
Question: Primary Answer: Thoracic & sacral of an infant's spine arches like a 4-legged animal. Convex posteriorly.
Question: curvaturesAnswer: Of - cervical & lumbar. Convex anteriorly.
Question: True "military posture" 't develop until __.Answer: .
Question: curvaturesAnswer: & sacral curvatures
Question: Secondary Answer: & lumbar
Question: True posture" doesn't develop until __.Answer: Adolescence.
Question: There are __ to the spine and __ additional regions.Answer: 3 curvatures, 2 regions
Question: Each of the curvations are characterized by its own unique type of __.Answer: Vertebrae
Question: Each upper limb has __ .Answer:
Question: The __ curvature becomes when the baby holds up its head independently.Answer:
Question: The __ develops when the baby begins to walk.Answer: Lumbar
Question: The __ sinuses are adjacent to ear cavity & at higher risk for infection from throat.Answer: sinuses
Question: All possess a body, __ & __.Answer: process & vertebral foramen.
Question: Lordosis the __ vertebrae.Answer: Lumbar
Question: The term ribs" refers to ribs that __.Answer: Attach to each before they attach to the sternum.
Question: The magnum goes through the __ bone.Answer: Occipital
Question: The dens __ the axis.Answer: Projects
Question: The tubercule of a rib __ w/transverse of vertebrae.Answer:
Question: The most fracture site of the humerous.Answer: neck.
Question: Teh __ bones contain openings that allow tear to pass.Answer: Lacrimnal
Question: A temporal bone protrusion w/sinuses is the __ process.Answer:
Question: Failure of bones causes __.Answer: palate.
Question: Which cranial bones have shaped sutures?Answer: Parietal &
Question: Which cranial bones have lambdoid shaped ?Answer: Occipital &
Question: Which cranial bones have shaped sutures?Answer: R & L bones
Question: Which cranial bones have shaped sutures?Answer: & parietal
Question: Allows the head to nod ?Answer: Atlas
Question: centrum w/short blunt spinous processes.Answer: vertebrae
Question: These bones have facets for ribs.Answer: vertebrae
Question: The have 3 of these bones & the thumb only 2.Answer: Phalanges
Question: Forearm bone that articulates w/most .Answer:
Question: Only the __ vertebrae have foramina.Answer:
Question: The foramen in the body is the __.Answer: Obrurator .
Question: The short bone in the hand is the __.Answer: Pisiform
Question: The styloid process of the __ to the thumb.Answer: Radius
Question: The large fossa on the anterior of the scapula.Answer: Subscapular
Question: Most posterior bone of the .Answer: Occipital
 
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