Skeletal System Basics
The Skull
Vertebral Column
The Thoracic Cage
Embryonic Development
100

What are the two main subdivisions of the skeletal system?

Axial and appendicular skeleton

100

How many bones form the adult skull?

22

100

How many vertebrae are in the adult vertebral column?

33 (of which 24 are known as articulating or moveable vertebrae, and are separated from each other by an intervertebral disc. The remaining 9 vertebrae lack the intervertebral disc and for two sets of fused structures

100

How many pairs of ribs are there?

12 pairs

100

The skeletal system develops from which germ layer?

Mesoderm

200

Name one major function of the skeletal system.

Support, protection, movement, mineral storage, or blood cell production

200

Name the four major sutures of the skull.

Coronal, sagittal, lambdoid, and squamous

200

What is the distinguishing feature of cervical vertebrae?

Transverse foramina

200

What are the first seven pairs of ribs called?

True ribs (vertebrosternal)

200

What embryonic structures give rise to vertebrae?

Sclerotomes (from somites)

300

About how many bones make up the adult human skeleton?

206

300

What is the purpose of the cranial fossae?

They house different parts of the brain

300

Which vertebra is known as the “atlas”?

C1

300

The sternum consists of what three parts?

Manubrium, body, and xiphoid process

300

The skull develops from which two types of ossification?

Intramembranous and endochondral ossification

400

The axial skeleton forms the ____ axis of the body.

Longitudinal

400

Which bone contains the foramen magnum?

Occipital bone

400

What type of curvature does the thoracic spine have?

Primary (kyphotic) curvature

400

Which ribs are called “floating ribs”?

Ribs 11 and 12

400

What is the name of the soft spots in an infant’s skull?

Fontanelles

500

Which bones protect the brain, spinal cord, heart, and lungs?

Skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum of the axial skeleton

500

Name two bones that form part of the orbit (eye socket).

Frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, maxilla, lacrimal, ethmoid, or palatine (any two)

500

What is an intervertebral disc composed of?

Annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus

500

Name one function of the thoracic cage.

Protects thoracic organs, aids respiration, supports shoulder girdle

500

Failure of vertebral laminae to fuse during development results in what condition?

Spina bifida

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