Diseases/Disorders
Anatomy
Function/Structure
Joints
Ligaments/Marrow
100

Arthritis is a group of disorders where one or more joints are _______.

inflamed

100

List the three main bones in the arm.

Ulna, radius, humerus

100

What are the two sections of the skeletal muscle?

Appendicular and Axial Skeleton

100

What are joints?

Structures that separate two or more adjacent elements of the skeletal muscle.

100

What is a ligament?

tough, fibrous bands of connective tissue, serve to support the internal organs and hold bones together at the joints.  


200

What are 3 symptoms of a sprain?

Pain, Swelling, and limited movement of the joint

200

What is the longest part of the long bone?

Diaphysis

200

How many bones does an adult human have?

206

200

What do joints connect?

bone to bone 

200

Where is bone marrow found?

long bones

300

What is the difference between a simple and compound fracture?

In a simple fracture the bone breaks through but does not pierce the skin, in a compound the bone breaks through and pierces the skin.

300

What is an example of a flat bone?

Skull, shoulder blade, pelvis 

300

What are the four classifications of a bone?

Long, short, flat, irregular

300

What types of joints do not move?

Fibrous
300

Do kids or adults have more red bone marrow?

Kids

400

What is a greenstick fracture?

The bone is bent and split, but does not completely break.


400

What bones make up the shoulder girdle?

Scapula and clavicle

400
What are the classifications of a bone based off.

Shape

400

What are the three types of joints?

Fibrous, synovial and cartilaginous 

400

Where is red bone marrow found?

 found in epiphyses and in certain flat bones

500

How does osteoarthritis usually occur?

With aging

500

What lines the medullary canal?

Endosteum

500

What are all 5 functions of the skeletal muscle?

Provide shape and support to the body, Protect vital organs, Act as a set of levers, and together with muscles helps a person move, Produce blood cells, and Store calcium


500

What is an example of a cartilaginous joint? 

 intervertebral discs

500

What is the purpose of the yellow marrow?

 This marrow serves as fat storage and contains blood vessels and some cells that form white blood cells.

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