Deck 36: Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System

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Costal cartilage is located between:

A) the vertebrae.
B) the ribs and sternum.
C) the sutures of the skull.
D) the facial bones.
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The elbow joint is an example of:

A) an amphiarthrosis.
B) a diarthrosis.
C) a synarthrosis.
D) a symphysis.
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Which of these structures are not present in compact bone?

A) Haversian canals
B) Trabeculae
C) Lacunae
D) Lamellae
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Blood vessels penetrate to the inner structures of the bone via:

A) Volkmann canals.
B) canaliculi.
C) Sharpey canals.
D) osteons.
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Phase 2 of the bone remodeling cycle involves bone:

A) formation.
B) activation.
C) resorption.
D) fracturing.
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Which of the following molecules is not part of the bone matrix?

A) Collagen fibers
B) Elastin fibers
C) Proteoglycans
D) Glycoproteins
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Which of the following is not a synovial joint in the body?

A) A syndesmosis type that connects two vertebrae
B) A spheroid type found in the shoulder
C) A hinge type found in the elbow
D) A gliding type found in the hand
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After puberty, the epiphyseal plate calcifies and the epiphysis and _____ merge.

A) epiphyseal line
B) diaphyseal plate
C) metaphysis
D) articular cartilage
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Generally, fibrous joints are:

A) immovable.
B) slightly movable.
C) freely movable.
D) calcified.
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Which cells are osteoblasts found within mineralized bone matrix?

A) Osteoclasts
B) Osteocytes
C) Fibrocytes
D) Osteoids
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The internal structure of bone is maintained by remodeling, a three-phase process in which existing bone is resorbed and new bone is laid down to replace it. Remodeling is done by clusters of bone cells called:

A) precursor stimulating cells.
B) osteoclastic cutting cones.
C) basic multicellular units.
D) Haversian system cells.
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Which of the following shapes is not an accepted classification for the 206 bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton?

A) Long
B) Flat
C) Short
D) Regular
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Which of the following are both subclassifications of cartilaginous joints?

A) Sutures and gomphosis
B) Syndesmosis and gomphosis
C) Symphysis and synchondrosis
D) Gomphosis and synchondrosis
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Joints are classified according to the degree of movement they permit. Which of the following terms describes a freely movable joint?

A) Synarthrosis
B) Amphiarthrosis
C) Biarthrosis
D) Diarthrosis
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The major difference between compact bone and spongy bone is the:

A) organization of the structural elements.
B) location within the body.
C) activating chemicals in each.
D) types of minerals in the bone matrix.
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Hydroxyapatite in the bone matrix contains which of the following molecules in its crystalline structure?

A) Calcium and magnesium
B) Collagen and phosphate
C) Phosphate and calcium
D) Magnesium and hydrogen
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The component of the bone matrix that gives bone tensile strength is:

A) calcium.
B) phosphate.
C) collagen.
D) magnesium.
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The joints between the teeth and the maxilla or mandible are examples of a:

A) symphysis.
B) diarthrosis.
C) gomphosis.
D) syndesmosis.
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Osteocalcin is a:

A) glycoprotein.
B) hormone.
C) mineral.
D) vitamin.
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Which of the following glycoproteins binds to calcium in the bones?

A) Hydroxyapatite
B) Sialoprotein
C) Osteodentin
D) Albumin
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Which layer forms the fascicles in skeletal muscle?

A) Tendon sheath
B) Endomysium
C) Epimysium
D) Perimysium
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Skeletal muscle is controlled directly by the central nervous system via a system of motor and sensory nerve fibers. Which of the following terms is not used to describe skeletal muscle?

A) Voluntary
B) Striated
C) Extrafusal
D) Fibrotic
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An isolated muscle is believed to be a type 2 fiber. Which of the following should be observed upon stimulation?

A) Slow contraction speed
B) Fatigued easily
C) Profuse capillary supply
D) Oxidative metabolism
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Which structure is the contractile subunit of the myofibril?

A) Sarcoplasmic reticulum
B) Actin
C) Motor endplate
D) Sarcomere
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During which stage of muscle contraction does actin bind to myosin?

A) Coupling
B) Relaxation
C) Discharging
D) Excitation
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_____ ions directly control the contraction of muscles.

A) Sodium
B) Potassium
C) Calcium
D) Magnesium
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The main energy source or fuel for skeletal muscle contraction is:

A) calcium.
B) lactic acid.
C) ATP.
D) actin.
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An isolated muscle is believed to be a type 1 fiber. Which of the following should be observed upon stimulation?

A) Slow contraction speed
B) Large fiber diameter
C) Rapid firing frequency
D) Glycolysis metabolism
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The epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium are made of:

A) bone.
B) epithelium.
C) fascia.
D) cartilage.
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The lowest ratio of motor units per unit of muscle would be seen in which of the following muscle groups?

A) Lower leg muscles
B) Back muscles
C) Upper arm muscles
D) Finger muscles
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When a muscle acts as the prime mover, it is called the:

A) flexor.
B) recruiter.
C) antagonist.
D) agonist.
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Which molecule prevents a muscle contraction from occurring when the muscle is at rest?

A) Calcium
B) Troponin-tropomyosin
C) Actin
D) Myosin
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Which of the following structures is the contractile unit of a muscle cell?

A) Motor unit
B) Basement membrane
C) Myofibril
D) Ribosome
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Which of the following describes a functional muscle contraction in which the muscle contracts but the limb does not move?

A) Isotonic contraction
B) Isometric contraction
C) Eccentric contraction
D) Concentric contraction
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Deck 36: Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System
1
Costal cartilage is located between:

A) the vertebrae.
B) the ribs and sternum.
C) the sutures of the skull.
D) the facial bones.
the ribs and sternum.
2
The elbow joint is an example of:

A) an amphiarthrosis.
B) a diarthrosis.
C) a synarthrosis.
D) a symphysis.
a diarthrosis.
3
Which of these structures are not present in compact bone?

A) Haversian canals
B) Trabeculae
C) Lacunae
D) Lamellae
Trabeculae
4
Blood vessels penetrate to the inner structures of the bone via:

A) Volkmann canals.
B) canaliculi.
C) Sharpey canals.
D) osteons.
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Phase 2 of the bone remodeling cycle involves bone:

A) formation.
B) activation.
C) resorption.
D) fracturing.
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Which of the following molecules is not part of the bone matrix?

A) Collagen fibers
B) Elastin fibers
C) Proteoglycans
D) Glycoproteins
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Which of the following is not a synovial joint in the body?

A) A syndesmosis type that connects two vertebrae
B) A spheroid type found in the shoulder
C) A hinge type found in the elbow
D) A gliding type found in the hand
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After puberty, the epiphyseal plate calcifies and the epiphysis and _____ merge.

A) epiphyseal line
B) diaphyseal plate
C) metaphysis
D) articular cartilage
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Generally, fibrous joints are:

A) immovable.
B) slightly movable.
C) freely movable.
D) calcified.
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Which cells are osteoblasts found within mineralized bone matrix?

A) Osteoclasts
B) Osteocytes
C) Fibrocytes
D) Osteoids
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The internal structure of bone is maintained by remodeling, a three-phase process in which existing bone is resorbed and new bone is laid down to replace it. Remodeling is done by clusters of bone cells called:

A) precursor stimulating cells.
B) osteoclastic cutting cones.
C) basic multicellular units.
D) Haversian system cells.
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Which of the following shapes is not an accepted classification for the 206 bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton?

A) Long
B) Flat
C) Short
D) Regular
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Which of the following are both subclassifications of cartilaginous joints?

A) Sutures and gomphosis
B) Syndesmosis and gomphosis
C) Symphysis and synchondrosis
D) Gomphosis and synchondrosis
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Joints are classified according to the degree of movement they permit. Which of the following terms describes a freely movable joint?

A) Synarthrosis
B) Amphiarthrosis
C) Biarthrosis
D) Diarthrosis
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The major difference between compact bone and spongy bone is the:

A) organization of the structural elements.
B) location within the body.
C) activating chemicals in each.
D) types of minerals in the bone matrix.
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Hydroxyapatite in the bone matrix contains which of the following molecules in its crystalline structure?

A) Calcium and magnesium
B) Collagen and phosphate
C) Phosphate and calcium
D) Magnesium and hydrogen
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The component of the bone matrix that gives bone tensile strength is:

A) calcium.
B) phosphate.
C) collagen.
D) magnesium.
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The joints between the teeth and the maxilla or mandible are examples of a:

A) symphysis.
B) diarthrosis.
C) gomphosis.
D) syndesmosis.
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Osteocalcin is a:

A) glycoprotein.
B) hormone.
C) mineral.
D) vitamin.
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Which of the following glycoproteins binds to calcium in the bones?

A) Hydroxyapatite
B) Sialoprotein
C) Osteodentin
D) Albumin
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Which layer forms the fascicles in skeletal muscle?

A) Tendon sheath
B) Endomysium
C) Epimysium
D) Perimysium
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Skeletal muscle is controlled directly by the central nervous system via a system of motor and sensory nerve fibers. Which of the following terms is not used to describe skeletal muscle?

A) Voluntary
B) Striated
C) Extrafusal
D) Fibrotic
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An isolated muscle is believed to be a type 2 fiber. Which of the following should be observed upon stimulation?

A) Slow contraction speed
B) Fatigued easily
C) Profuse capillary supply
D) Oxidative metabolism
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Which structure is the contractile subunit of the myofibril?

A) Sarcoplasmic reticulum
B) Actin
C) Motor endplate
D) Sarcomere
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During which stage of muscle contraction does actin bind to myosin?

A) Coupling
B) Relaxation
C) Discharging
D) Excitation
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_____ ions directly control the contraction of muscles.

A) Sodium
B) Potassium
C) Calcium
D) Magnesium
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The main energy source or fuel for skeletal muscle contraction is:

A) calcium.
B) lactic acid.
C) ATP.
D) actin.
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An isolated muscle is believed to be a type 1 fiber. Which of the following should be observed upon stimulation?

A) Slow contraction speed
B) Large fiber diameter
C) Rapid firing frequency
D) Glycolysis metabolism
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The epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium are made of:

A) bone.
B) epithelium.
C) fascia.
D) cartilage.
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The lowest ratio of motor units per unit of muscle would be seen in which of the following muscle groups?

A) Lower leg muscles
B) Back muscles
C) Upper arm muscles
D) Finger muscles
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When a muscle acts as the prime mover, it is called the:

A) flexor.
B) recruiter.
C) antagonist.
D) agonist.
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Which molecule prevents a muscle contraction from occurring when the muscle is at rest?

A) Calcium
B) Troponin-tropomyosin
C) Actin
D) Myosin
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Which of the following structures is the contractile unit of a muscle cell?

A) Motor unit
B) Basement membrane
C) Myofibril
D) Ribosome
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Which of the following describes a functional muscle contraction in which the muscle contracts but the limb does not move?

A) Isotonic contraction
B) Isometric contraction
C) Eccentric contraction
D) Concentric contraction
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