Joint Disorders
Bone Anatomy
Axial Skelton
Bone Markings
Joints
Fractures
Cranial
100

What is the term for inflammation of a joint, often causing pain and stiffness?

What is arthritis?

100

What term describes the process by which bone tissue is formed?

What is ossification?

100

How many thoracic vertebrae are there in the human spine?

What is 12?

100

What term describes a narrow opening or hole in a bone?

What is a foramen?

100

What is an example of an amphiarthrosis joint in the human body?

What is the pubic symphysis or intervertebral joints?

100

In which type of fracture does the bone break into several pieces?

What is a comminuted fracture?

100

What is the suture that runs along the midline of the skull, separating the left and right parietal bones?

What is the sagittal suture?

200

What is the name of the condition characterized by the loss of bone density, leading to increased fragility?

What is osteoporosis?

200

Which part of a long bone contains the growth plate?

What is the epiphysis

200

What is the significance of the intervertebral discs?


What are they provide cushioning and support between the vertebrae?

200

Describe the purpose of bone markings.

What are they provide attachment points for muscles, ligaments, and tendons, and they help form joints and passages for nerves and blood vessels?

200

What is the movement that increases the angle between two body parts?

What is extension?

200

What type of fracture occurs when the bone is broken cleanly but does not penetrate the skin?

What is a simple (or closed) fracture?

200

Describe the function of sutures in the skull.

What are they allow for growth of the skull and provide a protective, immovable connection between bones?

300

Which autoimmune disease primarily affects the joints and can lead to joint destruction?

What is rheumatoid arthritis

300

What structure connects muscles to bones?


What is a tendon?

300

Name the last five vertebrae in the vertebral column, which are fused together to form the tailbone.

What is the sacrum?

300

What is the name for a large, rounded projection that can be found on the femur?

What is a trochanter?

300

Name an example of a synarthrosis joint.

What is a sutural joint in the skull

300

Which type of fracture is characterized by an incomplete break, often seen in children?

What is a greenstick fracture?

300

What is the name of the bone that forms the back of the skull?

What is the occipital bone?

400

What type of arthritis is caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints?


What is gout?

400

What is the central canal in an osteon called?


What is the Haversian canal?

400

What is the name of the first cervical vertebra, which supports the skull?

What is the atlas?

400

What do you call a shallow depression or hollow area in a bone?

What is a fossa?

400

What type of joint allows for limited movement, providing slight flexibility?

What is an amphiarthrosis?

400

What is the term for a fracture that occurs at the wrist, often due to a fall?


What is a Colles' fracture?

400

Name the bone that forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets.

What is the frontal bone?

500

What condition involves the inflammation of the bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the joints?

What is bursitis?

500

What is the term for the dense connective tissue that covers the outer surface of bones?

What is the periosteum?

500

What are the three main components of the axial skeleton?


What are the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage?

500

What term describes a smooth, rounded articular surface of a bone?


What is a condyle?

500

What term describes the circular movement of a limb, which involves flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction?

What is circumduction?

500

Which condition is marked by excessive curvature of the spine, leading to a hunchback appearance?

What is kyphosis?

500

What is the name of the suture found between the two temporal bones?


What is the squamous suture?

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