Fractures
Diseases
Joints
All Things Bones
Form and Function
100

A piece of machinery completely pulls off a farmer's finger.

What is avulsion fracture?

100

Bacterial infection of bone tissue

What is osteomyelitis?

100

The structural joint at the knee.

What is synovial monaxial?

100

Osteoclasts vs. Osteoblasts

What are -clasts break down bone, -blasts build up bone?

100

Blood is produced here.

What is red bone marrow?

200

Arm was violently twisted.

What is spiral fracture?

200

The main reason osteoporosis is so common is postmenopausal women.

What is the lack of estrogen/ hormones?

200

Classification for the joint joining the ribs to the sternum.

What is synchondrosis and amphiarthrosis? 

200

Location and definition of the patella bone type classification.

What is sesamoid: bone grown within tendon?

200

The purpose of flat bones.

What is the protection of organs underneath?

300

A broken bone (skull) is pressed inward.

What is a depression fracture?

300

Weakening of weight-bearing bones resulting from a lack of vitamin D and other imperative minerals.

What is Rickets?

300

A fibrous joint cannot also be this type of functional joint.

What is diarthrosis?

300

The 2 types of bone and their location within a long bone.

What is spongy (head) and compact (shaft)?

300

The main functions of the skeletal system (7)

What are support, protection, movement, blood formation, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance, and detoxification?

400

The arm is bent but only partially broken on 1 side of the shaft.

What is an incomplete greenstick?

400

The long bone of the patient stopped growing during childhood due to a lack of chondrocyte growth at the epiphyseal plate resulting in disproportionate stature.

What is achondroplastic dwarfism?

400

The type of cartilage found on the ends of bones, is also called articular cartilage.

What is hyaline cartilage?

400

Label the main parts of the osteon.

What are central canal, lacuna, canaliculi, concentric lamellae?

400

The type of growth that adds bone to the surface of mature bones.

What is appositional growth?

500

The 3 additional ways to classify bone fractures besides their main classification (angle of fracture).

What are simple/compound, complete/incomplete, displaced/nondisplaced?

500

The 3 types of arthritis.

What are osteo-, rheumatoid, and gout?

500

The subcategories of fibrous joints.

What are suture, syndesmosis, and gomphosis?

500

The lattice structure of spongy bone.

What is trabeculae?

500

The difference between endochondral and intramembranous ossification.

What is endochondral ossification bone is created through a cartilage template and intramembranous ossification bone is created directly from the embryonic tissue into spongy bone.

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