What skeletal system includes the fore and hind limbs?
Appendicular Skeleton
What is the main purpose of the skeleton?
To protect and support the body
What is cartilage?
Cartilage gives joints cushion to freely move
What is the diaphysis?
The long body of a bone
What is a simple fracture?
Bone breaks into 2 pieces
What type of bone is your femur and humerus?
Long bone
What type of bone are carpals and tarsals?
Short bones
What tissue connects muscles to bone?
Tendons
Where can you find the epiphysis on a bone?
On each end of the bone (they are the rounded pieces).
What type of fracture is this?
Compound Fracture
What is the vertebrae of the neck?
Cervical vertebrae (includes the Atlas and Axis)
What type of bones are vertebrae?
Irregular bones
What type of tissue connects bone to bone?
Ligaments
What part of the bone stores bone marrow?
Medullar Cavity
Which of the following is NOT a type of fracture?
Transverse, Comminuted, Long, Fissure, or Simple
What main four parts make up the Axial Skeleton?
Skull, Vertebrae, Rib Cage, and Sternum
What is ossification?
The process of cartilage growing into bones
What type of tissue comprises the skin of chicken wings?
Epithelial tissue
What part of the bone is this?
Endosperm (thin inner layer of connective tissue that lines the inside of bones).
True or False: A fissure fracture breaks both the bone and skin.
False, a fissure fracture doesn't break the skin and doesn't break through the entire bone. ("Incomplete fracture")
What are the two major skeletal systems and name 1 bone within each system.
Appendicular (scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, olecranon, carpals, metacarpals, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsus/tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges)
Axial (skull, vertebrae, rib cage, and sternum)
What are sesamoids?
Small, seed shaped bones embedded in the tendons
What is the difference between ligaments and tendons?
Name all six parts of the bone (bone marrow does not count)
Diaphysis, Epiphysis, Metaphysis, Endosperm, Periosteum, and Medullar Cavity
What is the difference between a transverse and a comminuted fracture?
Transverse break into 2 pieces completely horizontal across the bone while comminuted breaks into 3 or more pieces.