Deck 8: The Skeletal System

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There are _____ pairs of true ribs.

A) 12
B) 14
C) 5
D) 7
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Which membrane lines the medullary cavity?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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How many bones are in the adult vertebral column?

A) 12
B) 19
C) 24
D) 26
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Which structures allow nutrients to reach the osteocytes through the haversian system?

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteons
D) trabeculae
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The structural unit of compact bone is called the

A) lamella
B) canaliculus
C) osteon
D) trabecula
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Bone-building cells are called

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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Which of the following are cartilage cells?

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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Which of these are bone-resorbing cells?

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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The rings of calcified matrix that make up the haversian system are called

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteon
D) trabeculae
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Which term refers to the ends of a long bone?

A) epiphyses
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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Which type of joint uses cartilage to connect bones?

A) diarthroses
B) synarthroses
C) amphiarthroses
D) none of the above
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Which term refers to the shaft of a long bone?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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Which bone of the skull does not contain sinuses?

A) zygomatic
B) frontal
C) sphenoid
D) ethmoid
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An abnormal side-to-side curve in the vertebral column is called

A) lordosis
B) kyphosis
C) scoliosis
D) convexities
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Which is the strong fibrous membrane covering most of the long bone?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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The needlelike threads of spongy bone are called

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteons
D) trabeculae
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The skeletal system function of hematopoiesis refers to the

A) storage of calcium for the body
B) process of blood cell formation
C) attachment of muscles for movement
D) ability of the skeleton to protect the more delicate structures of the body
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The sutures are an example of which type of joint?

A) diarthroses
B) synarthroses
C) amphiarthroses
D) none of the above
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Which is the location in the long bone where hematopoiesis occurs?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) medullary cavity
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The skeleton can still grow as long as there is cartilage left in the

A) haversian system
B) diaphysis
C) epiphyseal plate
D) chondrocytes
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Another name for a compound fracture is a(n)_____ fracture.

A) open
B) closed
C) comminuted
D) impacted
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Bouchard nodes are a common sign of which of the following conditions?

A) sprain
B) strain
C) osteoarthritis
D) dislocation
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The humerus is an example of a(n)_____ bone.

A) long
B) short
C) flat
D) irregular
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Diarthrotic joints

A) make up the vast majority of joints in the body
B) allow the least amount of movement
C) are surrounded by a joint capsule
D) both A and C
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Which of the following is not a form of inflammatory arthritis?

A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) osteoarthritis
C) gouty arthritis
D) infectious arthritis
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Subluxation is another term for

A) sprain
B) strain
C) avulsion fracture
D) dislocation
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The region of the vertebral column that contains the largest number of bones is the

A) cervical
B) thoracic
C) lumbar
D) sacrum
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Which joints permit the widest range of movement?

A) hinge
B) pivot
C) saddle
D) ball-and-socket
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Which of the following bones is not part of the arm?

A) humerus
B) scapula
C) ulna
D) radius
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Ensuring that young children have a sufficient amount of vitamin D in their diet will prevent

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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Which bone condition occurs most frequently in postmenopausal women with calcium deficiencies?

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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The storage function of the skeletal system refers to the storage of the

A) red marrow for the process of blood cell formation
B) mineral sodium for the body
C) mineral calcium for the body
D) both B and C
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Which of the following is not one of the bones that makes up the hip bone?

A) ilium
B) acetabulum
C) ischium
D) pubis
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Which of the following is the longest bone of the body?

A) humerus
B) fibula
C) tibia
D) femur
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The frontal bone of the skull is an example of a(n)_____ bone.

A) long
B) short
C) flat
D) irregular
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A synovial membrane would most likely be found in

A) the suture of the skull
B) a hinge joint
C) at the symphysis pubis
D) All of the above joints would have a synovial membrane.
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The hole in the center of the vertebrae is called the

A) vertebral foramen
B) foramen magnum
C) spinous process
D) transverse process
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People with what condition go through episodes of "frenzied" bone resorption and bone growth?

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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What is the name of the spongy bone found inside flat bone?

A) trabecula
B) diploë
C) cancellous
D) osteon
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The parietal bones form which suture with the frontal bone?

A) fontanel
B) lambdoidal
C) squamous
D) coronal
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There are more than 20 bones in the skull.
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Osteocytes live in the canaliculi of the osteon.
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Growth of a bone occurs at the epiphyseal plates.
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Cartilage cells are called chondrocytes.
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Growth of a bone can only continue if there is cartilage in the center of the diaphysis.
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The skeletal system supplies a place for the formation of blood cells.
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The medullary cavity is the site for blood cell formation in the adult skeleton.
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Osteoblasts and osteoclasts have opposite functions in bone formation and growth.
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Trabeculae and osteons have similar functions in the two types of bone.
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Long bones have one diaphysis and two epiphyses.
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The periosteum is deep to the endosteum.
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A function of the skeletal system is to act as a storage area for calcium.
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Yellow marrow is stored in the medullary cavity.
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Unlike osteocytes,chondrocytes are located in lacunae.
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If the body requires more calcium in the blood,the activity of osteoclasts will increase.
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The skull contains eight sinuses.
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The medullary cavity is deep to the periosteum.
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The repair of a broken bone increases the activity of osteoblasts.
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The lamellae of the osteon surround the central canal.
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Nutrients needed by the osteocytes are carried through the canaliculi.
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A slipped disk damages a diarthrotic joint.
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The most important functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is related to its role in reproduction.
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In the vertebral column,the coccyx is inferior to the sacrum.
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Ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones.
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An infection of a sinus is called mastoiditis.
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The joining point of the temporal and occipital bones of the skull forms the lambdoidal suture.
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Scoliosis results from an exaggerated lumbar curve.
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The scapula and clavicle form the pectoral girdle.
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Floating ribs join the costal cartilage of the seventh rib.
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The sacral and cervical parts of the vertebral column form convex curves.
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The most important functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is the size.
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A skeleton composed of nothing but synarthrotic joints would have virtually no movement.
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Floating ribs are named "floating" because they are not joined to any other bone.
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Flexion is a characteristic movement of a pivot joint.
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Nonmoving joints are called diarthrotic joints.
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The articular cartilage has two functions: to act as a shock absorber and to reduce friction in the joint.
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All diarthrotic joints have joint capsules.
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The hyoid bone forms both a diarthrotic and a synarthrotic joint.
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The symphysis pubis is an example of an amphiarthrotic joint.
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The soft spots on a baby's skull are called fontanels.
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Deck 8: The Skeletal System
1
There are _____ pairs of true ribs.

A) 12
B) 14
C) 5
D) 7
7
2
Which membrane lines the medullary cavity?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
endosteum
3
How many bones are in the adult vertebral column?

A) 12
B) 19
C) 24
D) 26
26
4
Which structures allow nutrients to reach the osteocytes through the haversian system?

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteons
D) trabeculae
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The structural unit of compact bone is called the

A) lamella
B) canaliculus
C) osteon
D) trabecula
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Bone-building cells are called

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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Which of the following are cartilage cells?

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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Which of these are bone-resorbing cells?

A) osteoblasts
B) osteoclasts
C) osteocytes
D) chondrocytes
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The rings of calcified matrix that make up the haversian system are called

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteon
D) trabeculae
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Which term refers to the ends of a long bone?

A) epiphyses
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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Which type of joint uses cartilage to connect bones?

A) diarthroses
B) synarthroses
C) amphiarthroses
D) none of the above
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Which term refers to the shaft of a long bone?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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Which bone of the skull does not contain sinuses?

A) zygomatic
B) frontal
C) sphenoid
D) ethmoid
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An abnormal side-to-side curve in the vertebral column is called

A) lordosis
B) kyphosis
C) scoliosis
D) convexities
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Which is the strong fibrous membrane covering most of the long bone?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) endosteum
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The needlelike threads of spongy bone are called

A) lamellae
B) canaliculi
C) osteons
D) trabeculae
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The skeletal system function of hematopoiesis refers to the

A) storage of calcium for the body
B) process of blood cell formation
C) attachment of muscles for movement
D) ability of the skeleton to protect the more delicate structures of the body
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The sutures are an example of which type of joint?

A) diarthroses
B) synarthroses
C) amphiarthroses
D) none of the above
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Which is the location in the long bone where hematopoiesis occurs?

A) epiphysis
B) periosteum
C) diaphysis
D) medullary cavity
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The skeleton can still grow as long as there is cartilage left in the

A) haversian system
B) diaphysis
C) epiphyseal plate
D) chondrocytes
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21
Another name for a compound fracture is a(n)_____ fracture.

A) open
B) closed
C) comminuted
D) impacted
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Bouchard nodes are a common sign of which of the following conditions?

A) sprain
B) strain
C) osteoarthritis
D) dislocation
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The humerus is an example of a(n)_____ bone.

A) long
B) short
C) flat
D) irregular
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Diarthrotic joints

A) make up the vast majority of joints in the body
B) allow the least amount of movement
C) are surrounded by a joint capsule
D) both A and C
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Which of the following is not a form of inflammatory arthritis?

A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) osteoarthritis
C) gouty arthritis
D) infectious arthritis
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Subluxation is another term for

A) sprain
B) strain
C) avulsion fracture
D) dislocation
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The region of the vertebral column that contains the largest number of bones is the

A) cervical
B) thoracic
C) lumbar
D) sacrum
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28
Which joints permit the widest range of movement?

A) hinge
B) pivot
C) saddle
D) ball-and-socket
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Which of the following bones is not part of the arm?

A) humerus
B) scapula
C) ulna
D) radius
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Ensuring that young children have a sufficient amount of vitamin D in their diet will prevent

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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Which bone condition occurs most frequently in postmenopausal women with calcium deficiencies?

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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The storage function of the skeletal system refers to the storage of the

A) red marrow for the process of blood cell formation
B) mineral sodium for the body
C) mineral calcium for the body
D) both B and C
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Which of the following is not one of the bones that makes up the hip bone?

A) ilium
B) acetabulum
C) ischium
D) pubis
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Which of the following is the longest bone of the body?

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B) fibula
C) tibia
D) femur
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The frontal bone of the skull is an example of a(n)_____ bone.

A) long
B) short
C) flat
D) irregular
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A synovial membrane would most likely be found in

A) the suture of the skull
B) a hinge joint
C) at the symphysis pubis
D) All of the above joints would have a synovial membrane.
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The hole in the center of the vertebrae is called the

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B) foramen magnum
C) spinous process
D) transverse process
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People with what condition go through episodes of "frenzied" bone resorption and bone growth?

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B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) Paget disease
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What is the name of the spongy bone found inside flat bone?

A) trabecula
B) diploë
C) cancellous
D) osteon
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The parietal bones form which suture with the frontal bone?

A) fontanel
B) lambdoidal
C) squamous
D) coronal
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There are more than 20 bones in the skull.
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Osteocytes live in the canaliculi of the osteon.
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Growth of a bone occurs at the epiphyseal plates.
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Cartilage cells are called chondrocytes.
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Growth of a bone can only continue if there is cartilage in the center of the diaphysis.
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The skeletal system supplies a place for the formation of blood cells.
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The medullary cavity is the site for blood cell formation in the adult skeleton.
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Osteoblasts and osteoclasts have opposite functions in bone formation and growth.
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Trabeculae and osteons have similar functions in the two types of bone.
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Long bones have one diaphysis and two epiphyses.
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The periosteum is deep to the endosteum.
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A function of the skeletal system is to act as a storage area for calcium.
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Yellow marrow is stored in the medullary cavity.
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Unlike osteocytes,chondrocytes are located in lacunae.
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If the body requires more calcium in the blood,the activity of osteoclasts will increase.
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The skull contains eight sinuses.
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The medullary cavity is deep to the periosteum.
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The repair of a broken bone increases the activity of osteoblasts.
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The lamellae of the osteon surround the central canal.
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Nutrients needed by the osteocytes are carried through the canaliculi.
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A slipped disk damages a diarthrotic joint.
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The most important functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is related to its role in reproduction.
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In the vertebral column,the coccyx is inferior to the sacrum.
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Ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones.
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An infection of a sinus is called mastoiditis.
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The joining point of the temporal and occipital bones of the skull forms the lambdoidal suture.
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Scoliosis results from an exaggerated lumbar curve.
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The scapula and clavicle form the pectoral girdle.
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Floating ribs join the costal cartilage of the seventh rib.
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The sacral and cervical parts of the vertebral column form convex curves.
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The most important functional difference between the male and the female skeleton is the size.
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A skeleton composed of nothing but synarthrotic joints would have virtually no movement.
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Floating ribs are named "floating" because they are not joined to any other bone.
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Flexion is a characteristic movement of a pivot joint.
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Nonmoving joints are called diarthrotic joints.
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The articular cartilage has two functions: to act as a shock absorber and to reduce friction in the joint.
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All diarthrotic joints have joint capsules.
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The hyoid bone forms both a diarthrotic and a synarthrotic joint.
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The symphysis pubis is an example of an amphiarthrotic joint.
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The soft spots on a baby's skull are called fontanels.
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